Moonchesteri wrote:if we sold out our stadium and a boy grew too old for the family stand - would he and his parents have to go to a queue to get a new ST somewhere else in the stadium?
No matter how that is solved, This family stand thing was always going to be a epic fail.
You would imagine that those leaving (or being forced out of) the familiy stand would get priority over those seats in other parts of the stadium that are being vacated through people becoming skint, watching pearce style football or simply croaking it. Some clarification would be nice.
What pisses me off is the fact that the club will not sell you your own seat in the family stand without having a kid in tow. What happens when your kid is young, it's a freezing winters night and it's a euro game that could go to penalties. I live 40+ minutes drive from the club. Add that to the time it takes to get out of the stadium and the car park and you could be looking at 12.30am before you get through the door at home. Under those circumstances I'd leave the child at home and bring a mate instead.
I'm not in the family stand, btw...but I was contemplating the switch from East due to costs.