I have problems NOW with the south end and I say problems that have developed since I purchased my ticket with my heart and lungs. So thanks to Thunder Bolt I will look at the North stand option, or it will be the end of having a STH for me. This prospect does hurt after being a STH at the...
Thanks for that info, I will certainly try this area before deciding I cant make those steps anymore and stop going. And if it is OK I will see if my family would consider transferring with me, as I believe this area has the same pricing as WSU wings.
We are going into that section on Saturday as my youngest Grandchild is 13, but that is for only three of us, I am sure he cannot be accompanied by 5 adults under normal match day conditions
Cost also comes into the equation, as we do have the cheapest seats that can be purchased away from the North stand. I could not also stand that long if I had to go there.
I do expect they have a good reason and I have already come to the conclusion that pretty soon I will have to give up my ticket and end my 60 years of going to the Albion.
Well I hope you remember your thoughts on this when you get older, but what I don't understand is that the club can use lifts for disabled on the East. Also I am not moaning, I am putting out there that maybe the club could consider this issue for walking disabled and make some money from it, as...
All my health issue's have developed since I first purchased my ticket with friends and family. I can't ask them to move because of my problems. I hope that helps you understand that fans situations can change over a number of years.
One of the three lifts in the WSU made available for walking disabled to use for up only.
I would even pay for this facility on a pre booked time to be taken up basis.
More money for the club also.