Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:59 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:03 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:40 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:49 am
bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:10 am
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:17 am
bluebird58 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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With proper planning, this should be the biggest crowd for a league game at the new stadium. You can be sure that NW will get the team up for it too!
Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:30 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:29 am
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:38 am
dogfound wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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pretty sure you can only charge away fans what you are charging home fans for an equivalent seat in the home end.
its why the cheap tickets are not sold direct to the public, but are passed on via ST holders as part of their package.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:43 am
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:52 am
pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:58 am
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:00 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
If football really is a business then business takes advantage of opportunities that come their way. The club must be able to find a way of accommodating a large amount of Newcastle fans and giving tickets (even free tickets) to season ticket holders to bring a guest.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:12 am
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
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![]()
Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:15 am
pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
![]()
![]()
Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
Yes had super cup final here but that needed safety certificate because of segregation etc, and as ncastle want over double permitted allocation same thing will apply as certificate most certainly is for 4k fans not 10k? Besides h&s there's the police to consider! Like said love club to do it but it's really not as simple as giving them the tickets and moving fans?
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:18 am
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
![]()
![]()
Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
Yes had super cup final here but that needed safety certificate because of segregation etc, and as ncastle want over double permitted allocation same thing will apply as certificate most certainly is for 4k fans not 10k? Besides h&s there's the police to consider! Like said love club to do it but it's really not as simple as giving them the tickets and moving fans?
Allan, City will be luck to get 16,000 of our own fans on a Friday night,nothing to play for and live on sky(many of our own fans words).
Our ground holds 33,500
Allan, Wayne Nash deals with crowd controlls and safety certificates every week.
This is where intelligence comes in to it and Nash and Choo earn their money to make our club money![]()
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Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:19 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:21 am
pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Not sure how they can do that without moving existing season ticket holders in the family stand. The obvious move would be to let them have the red section of the Ninian stand, but segregation becomes an issue, and I'm pretty sure there are guidelines in place about away fans being in a section directly above home fans?
On a more mercenary note, this could be a chance to increase income for the club. If we charge them £50 a ticket, we could raise half a million pounds by selling to 10,000 football addicted Geordies - surely useful for Neil Warnock's promotion challenge. And if we offer home tickets at £10 each we could have a sellout for our last game of the season.
Personally I would give them the whole of the family section and tell them they can go anywhere in the ground.
I would charge NEWCASTLE fans £40 and £30 and City would make a lot of money out of it like you say![]()
Good idea to offer cheap tickets to our own fans![]()
![]()
![]()
Annis great idea but throaght with problems? Firstly would need to give family members advanced warning they're being moved, then give them opportunity to go where they want to in ground, guess best place is corner of Ninian stand by away end as plenty spaces there.! And could the away end of ground cope with so many coaches and fans? After all only set up for around 4k fans! Like said great idea and enough time to implement but is it workable within health and safety guidelines ?
Allan,
We have had Cup Finals in our stadium with coaches from all over Spain![]()
We could email/text/post to every family member telling them they will be able to swop to any other part of the ground.![]()
The money raised would go to Warnocks budget![]()
Health and safety No problem, the surrounding areas can cope with a 40,000 plus crowd![]()
Yes had super cup final here but that needed safety certificate because of segregation etc, and as ncastle want over double permitted allocation same thing will apply as certificate most certainly is for 4k fans not 10k? Besides h&s there's the police to consider! Like said love club to do it but it's really not as simple as giving them the tickets and moving fans?
Allan, City will be luck to get 16,000 of our own fans on a Friday night,nothing to play for and live on sky(many of our own fans words).
Our ground holds 33,500
Allan, Wayne Nash deals with crowd controlls and safety certificates every week.
This is where intelligence comes in to it and Nash and Choo earn their money to make our club money![]()
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Agree and don't see why club can't do it if people want it to happen ! Be nice to end season with 30k crowd set us up for next season lovely.![]()
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:23 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:25 am
Once a blue always a blue44 wrote:It maybe that it would be too complicated to move fans from the family stand elsewhere? The ninian upper stand (red seats) would be the best bet - give them that plus the maximum room in the normal away corner area. Surely that would work out as approx 10,000?
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:26 am
Mikey27 wrote:Personally, all I can see happening is the club opening the upper Ninian stand for Newcastle fans as well as the away end. That would be roughly the 10k Newcastle are after
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:31 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:33 am
Nuclearblue wrote:The amount that is now in the family section we could stick em in the dug out and still have enough room for the subs![]()
Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:21 am
Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:25 am
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Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:30 am
Pulisnewport wrote:Imo they won't give the upper stand to them far to many issues could arise from that.
Give them the family stand and treat our family stand ST holders to seats in the upper stand at no extra cost.
That way Newcastle fans can be kept to one area and ours benefit from great seats/views.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:31 am
Pulisnewport wrote:Imo they won't give the upper stand to them far to many issues could arise from that.
Give them the family stand and treat our family stand ST holders to seats in the upper stand at no extra cost.
That way Newcastle fans can be kept to one area and ours benefit from great seats/views.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:33 am
Wayne S wrote:Why would we want to give ANY club that sort of advantage at OUR ground?
The Newcastle fans will give us stick for it all night.
Give them what Villa had.
Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:41 am