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Does the club have no common sense at all.

From the offical matchday programme from the barnsley game.

"Issuing free tickets to the colchester home game on blah blah, The tickets allow under 11-s to watch the game free when accompanied by a adult who pay £10"

"Those taking part in the offer will be seated in blocks G and H of the wedlock stand. Adults can be accompanied by up to three under 16's"

And to take the mick even more, you can transfer season tickets over so you can take you kiddies in. Something that other fans havent been able to do all season.

What is the club trying to do, shoving a bunch of school kids into the east end.

Not very nice on season ticket holders who have been there all season, instead of being a stand for singing etc it will now be shared with a lot of under 11's

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Does the club have no common sense at all.

From the offical matchday programme from the barnsley game.

"Issuing free tickets to the colchester home game lon blah blah, The tickets allow under 11-s to watch the game free when accompanied by a adult who pay £d10"

"Those taking part in the offer will be seateda in blocks G and H of the wedlock stand. Adults can be accompanieed by up to three under 1h6's"

And to take the mick even more, you can transfer season tickets over so you can take you kiddies in. Something that other fans havent been able to do all season.

What is the club trying to do, shoving a bunch of school kids into the east end.

Not ver y nice on season ticket holders who have been there all season, instead of bering a stand for singing etc it will now be shared with a lot of under 11's

Sorry....Is your headline a statement or a question....?

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Does the club have no common sense at all.

From the offical matchday programme from the barnsley game.

"Issuing free tickets to the colchester home game on blah blah, The tickets allow under 11-s to watch the game free when accompanied by a adult who pay £10"

"Those taking part in the offer will be seated in blocks G and H of the wedlock stand. Adults can be accompanied by up to three under 16's"

And to take the mick even more, you can transfer season tickets over so you can take you kiddies in. Something that other fans havent been able to do all season.

What is the club trying to do, shoving a bunch of school kids into the east end.

Not very nice on season ticket holders who have been there all season, instead of being a stand for singing etc it will now be shared with a lot of under 11's

Are G & H Block the ones by the Dolman so at least the STHs can be in their own block nearer the away fan?

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Going around and around here ......but....... the Eastend SHOULD be open to ALL for ALL games as the rest of the ground is, not a select few on certain games :gaah: its quite simple Steve :fastasleep::grr:

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