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2018 - 19 Season tickets

I think so yes. You can assign each of the tickets to anyone in your Friends & Family group. That way they all get uploaded to each smart card.
 
If me and my brood become members, would one of us be able to buy tickets for all of us at the same time so that we can all sit together?

As long as you're all members yes.
 
Really hoping Flum go up, one way or another, might be me only chance next season. (Unless the away game is something stupid like Boxing Day...)
 
Season ticket done and renewed. Roll on August.
 
Mine and my dads renewed too, can't wait for next season already. Never thought we would be going up to the Premier League with a realistic chance of achieving anything other than being safe but with this set up we have the chance to do so much.
 
What warrants the upper Billy Wright considerably more than any other area in the stadium? Don't really get that one
 
It always has been as long as I can remember
 
Yeah I can remember it always being more, just don't get why it would hold a higher price.
 
It's only really comparable with the Steve Bull Upper, and it's far superior to that (sun doesn't set in your eyes during winter games, no ridiculous queue to get in, far more spacious inside).
 
So it's always had more demand and therefore held a higher price? Can't be any of those reasons from the club surely, well maybe more spacious.
 
Renewed mine in the SBU this morning
 
I've always considered the BW to be the best stand from a 'view' perspective. But the more I sit in the NB, the more I think I prefer to watch the game from behind the goal, rather than the side.

Personal preference, I guess.
 
I agree, I prefer to watch the game from behind the goal. The view in the NB is the best IMO and I've sat in all stands, upper and lower apart from the South Bank
 
I was Billy Wright Upper for years. Superb seat.

But would not swap what I have now for anything, best view in the ground.

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I prefer the view from the North Bank upper too, but a LOT depends on who you have sat around you. I don't think I could cope if I had a ST but a total arsehat sat by me for a whole season.

I can't believe Penk isn't currently serving time after his years in the BW Upper, with THAT moaning idiot sat beside him.
 
I had a SWITCH IT guy in the Billy Wright. And someone who kept calling players (on both teams) "turkeys". And a woman in front of me who loved Seyi (she was nice apart from that, although I'm not sure that the feeling was mutual given what I used to shout at the big cunt). I got through it.

It's ok where I am for now, I suppose the two bugbears would be a) the middle aged woman in front of me who likes to give it large for some reason when the away fans are in the quadrant, flicking the Vs and throwing out the wanker signs from 50 yards away and b) the big lug a few seats to the left who goes to the toilet about five times a game. No proper shithouses though.

When I was in the Billy Wright for the Bristol Rovers game I had an absolute tosser to my right. Complete bellend. Couldn't have dealt with that for a season.
 
There’s a woman a few rows behind me who squeals every time the ball goes near our box (QPR and Norwich nearly tipped me over the edge). There’s a bloke who always shouts “MOVE OVER” every time someone gets the ball on our right flank attacking the NB. He doesn’t say it as often anymore because Costa and Doc are often holding hands. Under Lambert and Jackett he said it 1000x per game and I was felt like I was going to have to explain why moving over is a load of bollocks unless your are an U12’s team.
 
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