Stadium Update Meeting 19:28 - Apr 13 with 11845 views | BLEEDRED | A small number of fans attended a meeting before today's game. It was very informative with a few surprises. 1- 9000 safe standing places will installed The whole of the Northam will be safe standing, some of the Chapel and some in the away end 2- in the next couple of weeks, a special deal will be announced (Cheaper tickets?) for the Northam 3 Prices in other areas may rise 4-The club are looking to build a pub open 7 days a week They are tied into Kingfisher beer for 1 more season, but hope to get the beer prices down to £4/£4.50 a pint 5- Most of the parachute payment went on loan repayments (something to do with how the contracts were set up) 6- if we don't get promoted, many players have said they will leave (no names!!) 7-If the club can get the season tickets up to 24000 for a few seasons they would look at the possibility of expanding the ground 8-The players notice that the noise from home fans is not that good compared to the support they get from Saints fans away 9-There was more but can't remember!!! | | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 21:27 - Apr 13 with 7437 views | kingslandstand1 | So is it def that away end is now going to be Chapel/Kingsland and pi55 off 1000's!!! | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 22:19 - Apr 13 with 7361 views | BLEEDRED |
Stadium Update Meeting on 21:27 - Apr 13 by kingslandstand1 | So is it def that away end is now going to be Chapel/Kingsland and pi55 off 1000's!!! |
Yes, all signed off and approved by the police/authorities . The Industrial estate will become the parking for the away coaches. Still unclear if it will be closed off to home fans. There is a little bit of work to do to build barriers at the Chapel end. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 08:40 - Apr 14 with 7055 views | arfurdent |
Stadium Update Meeting on 21:27 - Apr 13 by kingslandstand1 | So is it def that away end is now going to be Chapel/Kingsland and pi55 off 1000's!!! |
cue a stampede of Kingsland ST OAPs to the other end. Personally if evicted from Block 28 I might give in to the wife and watch from home | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 09:27 - Apr 14 with 6991 views | Tom69 | The club might find this has unintended consequences. Many people in the Kingsland and Chapel who are impacted by these changes will not renew their season tickets and the chances of hitting a target of 24,000 are minimal. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 09:49 - Apr 14 with 6951 views | BLEEDRED |
Stadium Update Meeting on 09:27 - Apr 14 by Tom69 | The club might find this has unintended consequences. Many people in the Kingsland and Chapel who are impacted by these changes will not renew their season tickets and the chances of hitting a target of 24,000 are minimal. |
Interestingly, he said that club research had indicated that around 70% of Chapel fans said they would still go to the Chapel nest season | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:02 - Apr 14 with 6919 views | WestEndBoy | Will this pub be built on a certain warehouse that burnt down? | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:20 - Apr 14 with 6886 views | SouthSeaSaint | I wonder what will happen to the location of the buses that run to/from the area around the industrial estate to the IOW Terminal and Central Station?? Quite a few supporters walk over Itchen Bridge and they will be in direct conflict with away fans accessing their new location. The Chapel Arms and pubs around Ocean Village/Canute Rd will be 'interesting' locations if the new plans go forward. Myself and four of my season ticket pals will definitely be reviewing our plans to renew next season. btw, if we dont go up this season and lose quite a few of our better players, I think the expectation of a healthy season ticket renewal uptake may be rather optimistic, especially as some of us may have to pay more to contribute to lower prices in the revamped Northam end. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:55 - Apr 14 with 6840 views | arfurdent | wonder if the real reason behind this migration is to keep the noisy unwashed hordes away from the nice clean executive boxes? | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 10:59 - Apr 14 with 6835 views | Chesham_Saint | Why should prices be hiked in other areas to pay for this? Doesn't seem fair at all. One thing they could do is fix is that bloody awful PA system - too loud and distorted. That said, I liked the cheeky way they quietly flashed up the Ipswich score mid match... | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 12:54 - Apr 14 with 6748 views | BLEEDRED |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:20 - Apr 14 by SouthSeaSaint | I wonder what will happen to the location of the buses that run to/from the area around the industrial estate to the IOW Terminal and Central Station?? Quite a few supporters walk over Itchen Bridge and they will be in direct conflict with away fans accessing their new location. The Chapel Arms and pubs around Ocean Village/Canute Rd will be 'interesting' locations if the new plans go forward. Myself and four of my season ticket pals will definitely be reviewing our plans to renew next season. btw, if we dont go up this season and lose quite a few of our better players, I think the expectation of a healthy season ticket renewal uptake may be rather optimistic, especially as some of us may have to pay more to contribute to lower prices in the revamped Northam end. |
Only my opinion (not clubs) is they may well move them to Britannia Road. Still don't know how away fans coming by train, and those that use the away pub (Yates) will access the away end? | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 13:02 - Apr 14 with 6742 views | BLEEDRED |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:02 - Apr 14 by WestEndBoy | Will this pub be built on a certain warehouse that burnt down? |
Nice theory!! I think the club want to make the outside of the Northam an entertainment hub with more food, and drink and music to try to get more fans to spend at the ground. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 13:35 - Apr 14 with 6701 views | darthvader | First time for a long old while i was in northam stand yesterday. Normally in the block 2 area of the itchen . I was pleasantly surprised how i enjoyed it in block 43 directly behind the goal a little more than halfway up . Plenty of noise and support and not so many wannabe hoolies that i noticed anyway ,compared to itchen north ..not that im knocking ichen north in anyway as i would have been there if i didnt leave it so late to get a ticket. Not so many people streaming out after they equalised either ,at least compared to other areas of the ground ... . obviously at the end after watching the ball go in it was effing mental . I look forward to next season in whatever division, i will be getting a season ticket in hopefully block 43 with a couple of others | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 14:08 - Apr 14 with 6652 views | kingslandstand1 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 09:27 - Apr 14 by Tom69 | The club might find this has unintended consequences. Many people in the Kingsland and Chapel who are impacted by these changes will not renew their season tickets and the chances of hitting a target of 24,000 are minimal. |
Not might find, will find almost certainly! Has there been any dialogue with the fans directly affected?? Probably not Absolutely ridiculous decision | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:10 - Apr 14 with 6641 views | kingslandstand1 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 13:02 - Apr 14 by BLEEDRED | Nice theory!! I think the club want to make the outside of the Northam an entertainment hub with more food, and drink and music to try to get more fans to spend at the ground. |
Get some decent beer in then at reasonable prices, and staff that know how to run catering | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:13 - Apr 14 with 6617 views | kingslandstand1 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:59 - Apr 14 by Chesham_Saint | Why should prices be hiked in other areas to pay for this? Doesn't seem fair at all. One thing they could do is fix is that bloody awful PA system - too loud and distorted. That said, I liked the cheeky way they quietly flashed up the Ipswich score mid match... |
Was that to incentivise the players do you think? If so they left it a bit late for the players to get that mesasge | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 15:01 - Apr 14 with 6553 views | BLEEDRED |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:10 - Apr 14 by kingslandstand1 | Get some decent beer in then at reasonable prices, and staff that know how to run catering |
I think that is the idea, but can't do much next season as Kingfisher beer has to be sold at the price set by the brewer and the brewer contract sets the price of everything. But when the contract ends I get the impression the club will take back control and have different local brewers in, even get local pies etc. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 16:17 - Apr 14 with 6512 views | arfurdent |
Stadium Update Meeting on 15:01 - Apr 14 by BLEEDRED | I think that is the idea, but can't do much next season as Kingfisher beer has to be sold at the price set by the brewer and the brewer contract sets the price of everything. But when the contract ends I get the impression the club will take back control and have different local brewers in, even get local pies etc. |
the roads around the ground should have a good supply of roadkill (hedgehog, cat and cockroach) so a win, win arrangement with stewards picking up the roadkill (hopefully pre-accident) to clear the streets. The ground then saves the environment by serving it to fans (hopefully cooked) in pies and rolls. Maybe a Badger tikka pie could be the signature dish, or even Bambi rolls. | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 18:39 - Apr 14 with 6365 views | LondonSaint76 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 10:02 - Apr 14 by WestEndBoy | Will this pub be built on a certain warehouse that burnt down? |
If it is, will it be called The Phoenix? 😀 | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 18:52 - Apr 14 with 6360 views | LondonSaint76 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 16:17 - Apr 14 by arfurdent | the roads around the ground should have a good supply of roadkill (hedgehog, cat and cockroach) so a win, win arrangement with stewards picking up the roadkill (hopefully pre-accident) to clear the streets. The ground then saves the environment by serving it to fans (hopefully cooked) in pies and rolls. Maybe a Badger tikka pie could be the signature dish, or even Bambi rolls. |
It sure about the roadkill pies but Badger beer would be an improvement | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 20:32 - Apr 14 with 6278 views | UTS1885 | There is a reason why the king Alfred has been closed for years and the Chapel Arms is only existing from football trade. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 13:42 - Apr 15 with 6035 views | Number_58 |
Stadium Update Meeting on 13:35 - Apr 14 by darthvader | First time for a long old while i was in northam stand yesterday. Normally in the block 2 area of the itchen . I was pleasantly surprised how i enjoyed it in block 43 directly behind the goal a little more than halfway up . Plenty of noise and support and not so many wannabe hoolies that i noticed anyway ,compared to itchen north ..not that im knocking ichen north in anyway as i would have been there if i didnt leave it so late to get a ticket. Not so many people streaming out after they equalised either ,at least compared to other areas of the ground ... . obviously at the end after watching the ball go in it was effing mental . I look forward to next season in whatever division, i will be getting a season ticket in hopefully block 43 with a couple of others |
I've been in the Northam for the cup games this season and I thought it was fine. The nippers at the back reminded me a bit of the Milton Muppets at The Dell. I'd get a ST in there but at my age I'm a bit concerned about whether I can stand up for the whole game if my back gives up on me. That said, being a tight old git, if they keep the price low I'm definitely up for it. | | | |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:16 - Apr 15 with 6000 views | dirk_doone | When you're in the Northam/Kingsland corner, it sounds good. The problem is that because it's a corner it has the worst acoustics in the stadium, the sound gets directed inwards and doesn't travel well to the rest of the stadium or out across the pitch. It's been known by football fans for years, and acoustic tests have proved it, that if you want to be heard around the stadium and, more importantly, on the pitch, the best position is directly behind the goal. This is why many clubs stick the away fans in a corner. At the moment at St Mary's, we've got it the wrong way round and that's why the Club wants to change the setup. I know some people are unhappy that they may have to change seats but when we moved from the Dell to St Mary's, everybody changed seats and we got over it. As for needing to be next to the away fans to make a noise, that's a pretty pathetic excuse. Go to the stadiums with the best home atmospheres all over the world and the noisiest fans have their own home end while the away fans are stuck in a corner or up in a higher tier at the other end. The last thing they want is away fans in a prominent position. [Post edited 15 Apr 14:28]
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Stadium Update Meeting on 14:32 - Apr 15 with 5964 views | Buggalugs |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:16 - Apr 15 by dirk_doone | When you're in the Northam/Kingsland corner, it sounds good. The problem is that because it's a corner it has the worst acoustics in the stadium, the sound gets directed inwards and doesn't travel well to the rest of the stadium or out across the pitch. It's been known by football fans for years, and acoustic tests have proved it, that if you want to be heard around the stadium and, more importantly, on the pitch, the best position is directly behind the goal. This is why many clubs stick the away fans in a corner. At the moment at St Mary's, we've got it the wrong way round and that's why the Club wants to change the setup. I know some people are unhappy that they may have to change seats but when we moved from the Dell to St Mary's, everybody changed seats and we got over it. As for needing to be next to the away fans to make a noise, that's a pretty pathetic excuse. Go to the stadiums with the best home atmospheres all over the world and the noisiest fans have their own home end while the away fans are stuck in a corner or up in a higher tier at the other end. The last thing they want is away fans in a prominent position. [Post edited 15 Apr 14:28]
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"This is why many clubs stick the away fans in a corner." Position of away fans at current Championship grounds: Ipswich - side Leicester - corner Leeds - side Saints - goal West Brom - goal Norwich - side Hull - corner Coventry - goal Boro - side Preston - goal Cardiff - corner Bristol C - goal Sunderland - goal Swansea - goal Watford - goal Millwall - goal Blackburn - goal Plymouth - goal QPR - goal Stoke - goal Brum - goal Huddersfield - goal Sheff Weds - goal Rotherham - goal Side = 4 Corner = 3 Behind goal = 17 | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 14:35 - Apr 15 with 5956 views | dirk_doone |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:32 - Apr 15 by Buggalugs | "This is why many clubs stick the away fans in a corner." Position of away fans at current Championship grounds: Ipswich - side Leicester - corner Leeds - side Saints - goal West Brom - goal Norwich - side Hull - corner Coventry - goal Boro - side Preston - goal Cardiff - corner Bristol C - goal Sunderland - goal Swansea - goal Watford - goal Millwall - goal Blackburn - goal Plymouth - goal QPR - goal Stoke - goal Brum - goal Huddersfield - goal Sheff Weds - goal Rotherham - goal Side = 4 Corner = 3 Behind goal = 17 |
1. Ipswich 2. Leicester 3. Leeds Interesting. And how many of those clubs have their home section in a corner? | |
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Stadium Update Meeting on 14:46 - Apr 15 with 5931 views | Buggalugs |
Stadium Update Meeting on 14:35 - Apr 15 by dirk_doone | 1. Ipswich 2. Leicester 3. Leeds Interesting. And how many of those clubs have their home section in a corner? |
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