wont happen its the law. (drinking in sight of the pitch)
Calm down? It's not like my eyes are bulging! [emoji38]
Ok, in the spirit of minor tweaks, how about a block of 20 seats in the north reserved for walk up trade that cost 15p a ticket and have no cctv coverage so that Return Of the Rev and PPF can feel welcome?
Leather settees in dicks bar with free cigars & drinking jackets
This. Also a supermarket and no more than 3 home wins per calendar year.A drum, goal music, a trained seagull to fly around before the game.
Why are so many people MOANING about access to the WSU? It was made absolutely clear when it opened that if you were going to struggl e walking some stairs, then the WSU probably wasn't for you.
Be a pretty big curtain to bring over a whole stand if someone sneaks a beer in..I stand to be corrected but in hospitality you can drink within sight of the pitch and it is only during the game that the curtains are drawn. If this is indeed the case I do not see why it cannot be extended to the stadium itself, to a reasonable time before kick-off, ie no entry to the stand with a drink say 30 minutes before the game starts. Fairly easy to monitor as there are stewards at each entrance.
In answer to the OP, more shelves for resting pints and and pies would surely not be too much to ask.
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.
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 the lifts are already there I am not asking for them to install anything.
I stand to be corrected but in hospitality you can drink within sight of the pitch and it is only during the game that the curtains are drawn. If this is indeed the case I do not see why it cannot be extended to the stadium itself, to a reasonable time before kick-off, ie no entry to the stand with a drink say 30 minutes before the game starts. Fairly easy to monitor as there are stewards at each entrance.
As to the operational reasons why the lifts can't be used by fans, I have no idea.
What you can pretty categorically rule out is any suggestion of charging for their use, as suggested. Can you imagine the "Heartless football club CHARGES the disabled to use lifts" headlines? Not a chance they'll set themselves up for that kind of bad PR.
As to the operational reasons why the lifts can't be used by fans, I have no idea.
What you can pretty categorically rule out is any suggestion of charging for their use, as suggested. Can you imagine the "Heartless football club CHARGES the disabled to use lifts" headlines? Not a chance they'll set themselves up for that kind of bad PR.
As to the operational reasons why the lifts can't be used by fans, I have no idea.
Do the club not already charge disabled fans for parking?
Why are so many people MOANING about access to the WSU? It was made absolutely clear when it opened that if you were going to struggl e walking some stairs, then the WSU probably wasn't for you.