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The "overflow" argument is a clever and totally unreasonable ploy by the club that was never mentioned as part of a gentlemans' agreement when SL and CS agreed to re-open the East End when they met the "petition" group.

If they had serious reservations they could have called another meeting.

Why can't the club be clever in involving the fans?

If the Club are set on this course of alienating fans, where do they hope to recruit new fans to replace them?

Premier seating?

What a laugh!

I ask you which is more serious trouble. Drunken away fans amongst home fans in Premiership seating jeering at City, or a few teenagers running around a bit?

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The "overflow" argument is a clever and totally unreasonable ploy by the club that was never mentioned as part of a gentlemans' agreement when SL and CS agreed to re-open the East End when they met the "petition" group.

If they had serious reservations they could have called another meeting.

Why can't the club be clever in involving the fans?

If the Club are set on this course of alienating fans, where do they hope to recruit new fans to replace them?

Premier seating?

What a laugh!

I ask you which is more serious trouble. Drunken away fans amongst home fans in Premiership seating jeering at City, or a few teenagers running around a bit?

What was discussed at that meeting because the club talk of a deal?

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are they actually alienating that many people though, is probably the view they are looking at,

looking at the take up, not that many.

Dear fellow fan.

There were two thousand people who supported the East End re-opening. While they may not all have wanted to be in that stand a great deal more than the 300 odd would have regularly used the East End if several obstacles had not been put in their way

1. The section chosen for use of the East End was not the the greatest

2. To go in the stand a fan had to be a Season Ticket holder.

3. A season ticket holder cannot take more than one of their own children in that stand

2. Until recently it was impossible to transfer a season ticket to the East End

3. to buy any other ticket for that stand a season ticket holder has to take time off normal working hours to go to the ticket office and supply your details so that you can be a "guest"

I could go on

But I ask you if the club's policy can be described as fair and reasonable, or have they tried to be akward and antagonist to a group of loyal fans?

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are they actually alienating that many people though, is probably the view they are looking at,

looking at the take up, not that many.

If they lifted the season ticket holders only, many more would populate it. Fans on the clubs database can buy tickets for any other stand, but not this one; why????

Its not a matter of numbers anyway its about freedom of choice;

Atyeo dwellers will be next to be alienated when/if the new E.E is ever built and away fans are put in "their" stand.

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