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So, who would be interested?

What interest do you have in buying a season ticket in a dedicated bay at Parramatta?


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Suitman

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I voted before I read elsewhere that the designated bay is in the North Terrace.

This poses as a problem for me, and probably a lot of others that most of us actually have very good seats ATM and wouldn't look at downgrading to behind the posts.

The dedicated bay is nowhere yet.

It is still to be decided, depending on the feedback I get from the club.

Suity
 

fish eel

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The dedicated bay is nowhere yet.

It is still to be decided, depending on the feedback I get from the club.

Suity

I think there is a bit of confusion , as Mark as posted this in the other thread

I have received a reply from the club.

There is such a section already in the 2010 Brochure, and it will be promoted to lead the chants, and have large flags and banners. It is heavily emphasized and Promoted in that Brochure.

It does however appear to be in the Northern Terrace, for issues regarding flags, seating and lines of sight.
 

Suitman

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I think there is a bit of confusion , as Mark as posted this in the other thread

No confusion mate. I stated clearly before that Lyn Wallace was going to talk to Paul Osborne about the issue.

Hopefully, plans can change.
This has only been going for two days. It's still early.
BTW, you sit in the f**king eastern terrace anyway you knob, and you voted no?? :lol:

Suity
 

fish eel

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No confusion mate. I stated clearly before that Lyn Wallace was going to talk to Paul Osborne about the issue.

Hopefully, plans can change.
This has only been going for two days. It's still early.

Sure, I understand that, and I realise Mark didnt speak to Lyn but I assume to one of the girls who do the tickets.

If the season ticket brochure has a designated bay and will be promoted as Mark says.....and said brochure is going out mid september (ie within a couple of weeks), then the timeline to change it is pretty tight.

BTW, you sit in the f**king eastern terrace anyway you knob, and you voted no?? :lol:

Suity

If you gave me an option to vote that I wanted this be be a success but that I wanted to keep my seat I'd have voted that way ;-) :lol:
 
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And, in my opinion, this will be the biggest hurdle - getting people to give up their seats.

I've never had a numbered seat myself so I don't know what it would be like but I can guess. Tough call.
 

SDM

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I am very interested, me and my fiancee are very loud at the games we attend. Even managed to move about 20 bulldogs supporters who were sick of me during the second match against them this year.
But we are not at all interested in season tickets until a more generous discount is applied to them.
In the end, I only missed one game this year (Saints - easter) but I dont want to fork out all at once without a bigger allowance to miss games and come out on top.

Also, with the Tigers game, I definately would have joined the cheer group, but by the time it was advertised on here, I had reserved seating.

o/t - can you buy a general admission season pass, and upgrade it for certain games?
 

Parra Guru

Coach
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I doubt you can upgrade. It's why you see people still in the terraces on rainy days!

I also miss a couple of games each year but it beats the hell out of dealing with ticketek and if you factor in their booking fee I guess it evens up.
 

SDM

First Grade
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In that case, I really doubt I would ever buy a season tickets.
I have friends who go for other teams who cant afford the stands etc, I have sat in 4 different sections this year.
 

Parra Guru

Coach
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Yeah so do I, but I just bring them along, get them a ticket where I am and there's usually a spare seat around me, well there was until about 6 weeks ago!!
 

Hellsy

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Ok... I had to vote for the 4th option, but I want to say that the statement does not reflect my reasons accurately.
I have sat in the same seats with Mum and Dad and Jay for years and years and years... and I really don't want to move.
I've expressed this many times, that I am happy to sit where I sit at home games but would certainly LOVE the opportunity to sit in a supporters bay at away games with everyone
 

FUIFUI_MOIMOI

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We have very little time to organize this in terms of how we want it to work. I think we should start our B&G Army with Away games. This way we can meet new people, introduce them to LU and keep in touch. If people are allowed the chance to see what kind of a bunch we are and how passionate we are, it just might make them consider giving up their specific seat for 2011.

The more interest we can draw, the more support we would get from the club. Many people here have stated they would be happy to attend away games and sit together so its probably a good way to start off.

I'm really down for anything, i love this club to death and would give up the best seat @ Parra stadium to sit with a bunch of passionate supporters who are going to yell their lungs out.
 

Rogue.9

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I wish you all the best organizing this but I'm happy over looking the 50 metre line in the Cronin Stand.
 

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