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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,420

    Can we get a drum or trumpet in the A block???

    No, but you will be kettled
  • Its the two thin ones.
  • What block is the a block in that photo is it the big one plus the two small blocks beside it? A load of us have moved from north upper to block a for next season.
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    edited April 2014
    Yes the two small thin ones. But I know a good few singing lads also going into B block now aswell. So I am hoping we can fill A and B. That east stand would look so much better without the big wall. its crying out for a South East corner extension
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited April 2014
    I thought East Stand block A was more than those two little strips of seats. I'm pretty sure the back section extends further left as you look at it from the pitch than the two strips but perhaps not.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    So Block A is just those two little strips?

    Much a do about not a lot.
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    Yes but to the top right of the foot tunnel is B block
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    3000 or 300 you get a few good lads together who know how to sing and they won't be moved. I don't care what team your from
  • Mike
    Mike Posts: 6,183
    didn't realise A was so small..glad I stayed NU now. Hope it helps the atmo though, good luck to the A block lads
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,261
    It'll all end in tears....

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  • CrayAddick
    CrayAddick Posts: 3,915
    shirty5 said:

    Can we get a drum or trumpet in the A block???

    No, but you will be kettled
    2 sugars please.
  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    edited April 2014
    Uboat said:

    It'll all end in tears....

    Thats why we are taking A and B blocks. North Upper will end in tears. It will be empty. You will all be crying into your pint glasses in crossbars wondering where it all went wrong!!!

  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,269
    MSE7 said:

    Uboat said:

    It'll all end in tears....

    Thats why we are taking A and B blocks. North Upper will end in tears. It will be empty. You will all be crying into your pint glasses in crossbars wondering where it all went wrong!!!

    I think there will still be plenty of singers left in the North Upper, no reason why both parts of the ground can't be vocal. Don't forget the North Upper has a capacity of around 3,000 while only a few hundred would be able to move to the East blocks A and B.
  • _nam11
    _nam11 Posts: 1,231
    MSE7 you loon, what row and seat you in? Want to make sure I am nowhere near you ;)
  • JollyRobin
    JollyRobin Posts: 1,706
    MSE7 said:

    Yes the two small thin ones. But I know a good few singing lads also going into B block now aswell. So I am hoping we can fill A and B. That east stand would look so much better without the big wall. its crying out for a South East corner extension

    You're right, definitely is crying out for an extension. Especially given that we've had an average attendance of 16,000 in a 27,111 seater stadium.
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,057
    i'm finding this thread amazing now i've realised how small a block is.

    go on mse7 my son, great passion!!!
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,190
    I can't believe how thin A block is. Ive seen Brazilian muffs with thicker strips.
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    I can't believe how thin A block is. Ive seen Brazilian muffs with thicker strips.

    Its going to be fantastic. Ask MSE7.
  • I remember the cup game last year vs Huddersfield I think? Tiny group of young lads took a banner (looked quite good, get it back) and made a bit of noise. However the cafc stewards were all over them, banner got confiscated, kids got held back etc - that was only 10 or 20 teenagers, the jobsworth stewards will go mental next season
  • Mind you, two singing sections at opposite ends of the ground give a perfect opportunity for a new song... Our own bog-standard version of Celtics chant

    http://youtu.be/qGm2oS0ulJs

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  • MSE7
    MSE7 Posts: 1,345
    _nam11 said:

    MSE7 you loon, what row and seat you in? Want to make sure I am nowhere near you ;)

    The MSE7 never reveals his location. I am like a clint eastwood movie. Plus with looks like mine If I told you where I was sitting I would have ladies holding onto my ankles trying to come home with me... Really don't need all that aggro again...
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,874
    When I asked yesterday I was told that there were only seats in the front few rows in block A still available. Means getting a bit wet when it rains. But as I pointed out to @Rothko I'm sure there'll be plenty of places to move to if that happens.
  • _nam11
    _nam11 Posts: 1,231
    MSE7 said:

    _nam11 said:

    MSE7 you loon, what row and seat you in? Want to make sure I am nowhere near you ;)

    The MSE7 never reveals his location. I am like a clint eastwood movie. Plus with looks like mine If I told you where I was sitting I would have ladies holding onto my ankles trying to come home with me... Really don't need all that aggro again...
    Haha. I think A block may be a good crack next year
  • Full of children last night.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900

    Full of children last night.

    Better get used to it :-)
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,234
    MSE7 said:

    _nam11 said:

    MSE7 you loon, what row and seat you in? Want to make sure I am nowhere near you ;)

    I am like a clint eastwood movie.
    So, you were conceived in Italy in the mid-1960s and are a work of fiction? ;-)

  • And admired mostly by men in their 60s
  • JollyRobin
    JollyRobin Posts: 1,706
    A mate of mine had some free tickets in B block through the school he works at and so I thought I'd grab a ticket for myself and my old man in that block. Turns out I couldn't because they'd all been given away so grabbed 2 seats in C block (and paid £46 for the privilege). The atmosphere was absolute dire down there and hopefully this will change that.

    I do have one reservation though. After 5 minutes my mate (who had been in Row B) moved across to sit with us because we a much better view of the pitch. There were loads of empty seats around us and I can't help but think if you've bought a £150/£250 season ticket there is nothing stopping you from going and sitting in any of the large numbers of empty seats in the East Stand?
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,874

    A mate of mine had some free tickets in B block through the school he works at and so I thought I'd grab a ticket for myself and my old man in that block. Turns out I couldn't because they'd all been given away so grabbed 2 seats in C block (and paid £46 for the privilege). The atmosphere was absolute dire down there and hopefully this will change that.

    I do have one reservation though. After 5 minutes my mate (who had been in Row B) moved across to sit with us because we a much better view of the pitch. There were loads of empty seats around us and I can't help but think if you've bought a £150/£250 season ticket there is nothing stopping you from going and sitting in any of the large numbers of empty seats in the East Stand?

    Which is one of the reasons I've decide to get one.

  • If these £150 tickets mean that all of you scumbags are moving from the covered end to the east, which in turn results in me getting a beer quicker at half time then I'm all for it.

    I'll quite happily pay £300 for that!!