Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:37 pm
Photos here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139612
Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:55 pm
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:18 pm
carlccfc wrote:
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:19 pm
carlccfc wrote:There was a travel meeting held tonight at the club and the following was discussed.
At Swansea away it was regarded as the best movement of buses we have had from the RV to the stadium but there was needless vandalism of toilets and television screens in the ground which many would have heard about already.
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
At Spurs there were no issues to report.
' Everton ' away turned out to be the 2nd worst report we have had from a police force following on from Man City, there were 4 arrests at both games and there is likely to one more arrest in relation to the Man City game.![]()
' West Brom ' reported that there was blocking of gangways and congregating in areas which were already full and there is a possibility of a reduction in our allocations next season as result.![]()
So in total City have 18 arrests all season so far![]()
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' Southampton ' on Saturday we have sold approximately 2,400.![]()
For ' Sunderland ' the coaches and tickets are being subsidised so an adult match ticket and travel will be £25 in Total.![]()
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' Newcastle ' away ticket prices are Adults £30, u18 £10, full time students £24.
There is a lot said about the £200k given by the Premier League for away fans and it was announced tonight that contrary to popular belief the money is not just spent on our away fans but our club has spent part of the money to enhance the experience for away fans visiting our stadium.
£60k of the £200k has been spent on our away end which includes better signage and such for those supporters coming to the CCS.
The roof of the stadium will remain on for the remainder of the season and the expansion is due for completion on July 18th, 3 days behind schedule.
Photos here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139612
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The new training ground facility at Hensol is undergoing studies for newts and other wildlife activity and once the studies have been completed and dealt with accordingly then work will carry on.![]()
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:20 pm
NJ73 wrote:
Well I guess that would depend on how well you all behave in the many intervening years before we meet again
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:25 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:
Well I guess that would depend on how well you all behave in the many intervening years before we meet again
Sorry, it seems like you feel you are safe?
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:26 pm
Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:28 pm
Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:11 pm
Thu Apr 10, 2014 11:59 pm
steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:There was a travel meeting held tonight at the club and the following was discussed.
At Swansea away it was regarded as the best movement of buses we have had from the RV to the stadium but there was needless vandalism of toilets and television screens in the ground which many would have heard about already.
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
At Spurs there were no issues to report.
' Everton ' away turned out to be the 2nd worst report we have had from a police force following on from Man City, there were 4 arrests at both games and there is likely to one more arrest in relation to the Man City game.![]()
' West Brom ' reported that there was blocking of gangways and congregating in areas which were already full and there is a possibility of a reduction in our allocations next season as result.![]()
So in total City have 18 arrests all season so far![]()
![]()
' Southampton ' on Saturday we have sold approximately 2,400.![]()
For ' Sunderland ' the coaches and tickets are being subsidised so an adult match ticket and travel will be £25 in Total.![]()
![]()
' Newcastle ' away ticket prices are Adults £30, u18 £10, full time students £24.
There is a lot said about the £200k given by the Premier League for away fans and it was announced tonight that contrary to popular belief the money is not just spent on our away fans but our club has spent part of the money to enhance the experience for away fans visiting our stadium.
£60k of the £200k has been spent on our away end which includes better signage and such for those supporters coming to the CCS.
The roof of the stadium will remain on for the remainder of the season and the expansion is due for completion on July 18th, 3 days behind schedule.
Photos here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139612
![]()
The new training ground facility at Hensol is undergoing studies for newts and other wildlife activity and once the studies have been completed and dealt with accordingly then work will carry on.![]()
Newts and wildlife my arse.
The initial steps to cancel the build are in full swing
Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:07 am
NJ73 wrote:carlccfc wrote:
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
Well I guess that would depend on how well you all behave in the many intervening years before we meet again
Fri Apr 11, 2014 5:57 am
Daya wrote:steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:There was a travel meeting held tonight at the club and the following was discussed.
At Swansea away it was regarded as the best movement of buses we have had from the RV to the stadium but there was needless vandalism of toilets and television screens in the ground which many would have heard about already.
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
At Spurs there were no issues to report.
' Everton ' away turned out to be the 2nd worst report we have had from a police force following on from Man City, there were 4 arrests at both games and there is likely to one more arrest in relation to the Man City game.![]()
' West Brom ' reported that there was blocking of gangways and congregating in areas which were already full and there is a possibility of a reduction in our allocations next season as result.![]()
So in total City have 18 arrests all season so far![]()
![]()
' Southampton ' on Saturday we have sold approximately 2,400.![]()
For ' Sunderland ' the coaches and tickets are being subsidised so an adult match ticket and travel will be £25 in Total.![]()
![]()
' Newcastle ' away ticket prices are Adults £30, u18 £10, full time students £24.
There is a lot said about the £200k given by the Premier League for away fans and it was announced tonight that contrary to popular belief the money is not just spent on our away fans but our club has spent part of the money to enhance the experience for away fans visiting our stadium.
£60k of the £200k has been spent on our away end which includes better signage and such for those supporters coming to the CCS.
The roof of the stadium will remain on for the remainder of the season and the expansion is due for completion on July 18th, 3 days behind schedule.
Photos here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139612
![]()
The new training ground facility at Hensol is undergoing studies for newts and other wildlife activity and once the studies have been completed and dealt with accordingly then work will carry on.![]()
Newts and wildlife my arse.
The initial steps to cancel the build are in full swing
Not moles Stevo ?
Fri Apr 11, 2014 9:27 am
Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:24 am
The Premier 1 wrote:f**k the away fans at our ground, we get treated like something you dont want to tread in, at most away grounds so why spend that money making the fans of those aposing teams feel welcome ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:31 am
NJ73 wrote:carlccfc wrote:
When we play Swansea again it is expected there will be less restrictions and the idea is that we will be to travel without a bubble and turn up at a RV like we do at other grounds.
Well I guess that would depend on how well you all behave in the many intervening years before we meet again
Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:49 am
The Premier 1 wrote:f**k the away fans at our ground, we get treated like something you dont want to tread in, at most away grounds so why spend that money making the fans of those aposing teams feel welcome ?
Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:14 am
Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:15 am
Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:04 pm
Forever Blue wrote:£60,000 on putting signs up etc in the away end out of the £200,000 given by the Premier League for our fans for away games Hmm
I would of thought we spent our own money on the away at our stadium, like other clubs do.
How about looking after Our away fans more who travel every where to watch crap out of their own hard earned money and show some loyalty to them like they do to our club?
Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:£60,000 on putting signs up etc in the away end out of the £200,000 given by the Premier League for our fans for away games Hmm
I would of thought we spent our own money on the away at our stadium, like other clubs do.
How about looking after Our away fans more who travel every where to watch crap out of their own hard earned money and show some loyalty to them like they do to our club?