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  1. Thunder Bolt

    Your Part in History, Gone!

    As far as I knew, the Heritage stones were never there, just to mark the opening of the stadium. Some were given, free of charge, to those who donated to the Alive and Kicking fund, in thanks. As I said, earlier in the thread, the original idea was to have a named seat, but then was amended to...
  2. Thunder Bolt

    Your Part in History, Gone!

    There can be up to 11 mascots per game. The Junior Seagulls have a ballot for each game, and although the odds are long, there are places (I think it might be two) free of charge due to the ballot. The Alive & Kicking campaign was way back in 2004, so those that bought a heritage stone 6 years...
  3. Thunder Bolt

    Your Part in History, Gone!

    Incidentally, there is a separate Memorial Garden at the Amex for memorial plaques, & a place to have ashes interred. Departed fans don't have to be mixed up with the plebs on the wall.
  4. Thunder Bolt

    Your Part in History, Gone!

    Ha ha. At the time it was promised as your name on your seat, but then changed to plaques later. In fact, the first plaques/stones were so inferior, they had to re-do them all on a wall.
  5. Thunder Bolt

    Your Part in History, Gone!

    I thought the campaign was called Alive & Kicking. That's what my certificate said.
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