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Seats on the sacred slopes of the Clayton End...who'd a' thowt it?
Never mind, it's happened, we're still in the football league, so that's an end of it...onwards and upwards! :cool: |
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Yep well done for dragging your feet for 3 years missing out on grants and then at the last minute lying to the fans and putting seats on the Clayton End, cheers.
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Does anyone know whether the seats have gone back in the whinney hill stand, cow shed, scratting shed. And if they have, someone was suggesting last Saturday that all that whinney hill side will be just far away fans next season.
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I am sure the plan is to leave segregation as it is - but if we get an instance where we could get another 200 or so away fans in then a fence could be erected to give them the whole bike shed
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That was my understanding as well. It's what I was told when I got my season ticket as well I don't particular want to sit down, but I just find with my eyes it's lot easier to see both goals from under that shed. |
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Nice one :D |
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Again to try and pass on what I know (it may not be the exact facts as I don't visit/work at the ground on a daily basis)
The main focus of the seats I have have consistantly said, despite being critised by some, was to get the seats in under cover by the 1st of May. Orginially there was no intention to use the Clayton End, as that would reduce capacity. We wanted to put something new on the Whinney Hill, but as there are only 40% grants currently available, we felt that it was unwise to take the club into debt. We want to buy some modular, pre-build stands (lego/maccano type) but the design we required is not available. All the experts said the cheapest way was to do exactly what you see now; seats under the Cow Shed and seats to the front of the Clayton End. With regards to the "exacts" of the Cow Shed. Again I havn't been on the ground since Wednesday evening, but I believe the intention was to seat it all. Whilst there is a largeish gap at the back of the seats, this will be the walkway and no standing will be officially allowed. With regards to the segregation and layout of the ground: again the main emphaise is to get the job done. We now have 3 months until the start of next season to sort out the finer points. I believe we should firstly find out what the users of the old Cow Shed want before making any firm decisions (however that is my own view only:rolleyes:) But whatever happens we will have to conform with the Safety Certificate issuers LCC. |
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My wife and I went to buy season tickets for the cow shed and were told by Lee that the whinney hill terrace was all to be used by away support. I said at the time it seemed a little strange, as the away support would very rarely fill all the cow shed and the Coppice end. There you are thats what I was told by Lee.
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Posted via Mobile Device. Unless the demand for standing terraces within our home support is such that the alternative is that it retains 3 parts of the ground on days where there is less away support, as such to sell the away the cow sheds seats at the higher price than the terrace whilst offering possible growing home support that is standing - just a thought.
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I am led to believe that the seats have been permanently removed from the away section of the Whinney Hill Stand but the seats are still there in the home section.
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