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The North stand has now fully sold out!

However, you can get seats in the wings of the Grandstand at the same price as North stand seating (£25 adults, rather then the 'standard' South/Grandstand price of £28).

The Grandstand has a fantastic view, with enclosed concourses and great bar / food facilities - it's well worth going up there if you haven't already got your ticket!

(Grandstand Wing seats classified as: Family Area Blocks N2, N3 & N4 and Wednesday Bar area Blocks M3, M4 & M5).

Get your Grandstand tickets now for this crucial match!

http://www.swfc.co.uk/tickets

(By the way, less than 450 tickets are now available in the entire KOP - Buy quick for the cheapest seats in the stadium!).

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The North stand has now fully sold out!

However, you can get seats in the wings of the Grandstand at the same price as North stand seating (£25 adults, rather then the 'standard' South/Grandstand price of £28).

The Grandstand has a fantastic view, with enclosed concourses and great bar / food facilities - it's well worth going up there if you haven't already got your ticket!

(Grandstand Wing seats classified as: Family Area Blocks N2, N3 & N4 and Wednesday Bar area Blocks M3, M4 & M5).

Get your Grandstand tickets now for this crucial match!

http://www.swfc.co.uk/tickets

(By the way, less than 450 tickets are now available in the entire KOP - Buy quick for the cheapest seats in the stadium!).

Absolutely fantastic!!!!!

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That can only be opened if ALL other sreas of the stadium are sold out.

We opened it against Newcastle, and there was plenty of seats available in the South Stand, There was barely a soul in the South Stand Lepping Lane end.

We've already sold a couple of thousand more than in that match, so what's the difference?

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It's puzzling why the Safety Advisory group are making this stance on North Stand Block T. Why is there not a similar policy on South Stand Block AA which is as close or closer to the United supporters ?

One would have thought that either 1) it is safe to have people in Block T - in which case what's the problem ? (especially as the North West Corner is not in use).

or 2) it isn't - in which case tickets should not be sold at all.

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What pray are wednesday fans in block T going to do precisely ? Clamber over the 1st railings sprint across ten yards across the NW corner... then cllimb up the opposite stand to try and reach the united fans ?

If they can do that without cops or stewards reaching then they should be in the army or going for 2012....

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What pray are wednesday fans in block T going to do precisely ? Clamber over the 1st railings sprint across ten yards across the NW corner... then cllimb up the opposite stand to try and reach the united fans ?

If they can do that without cops or stewards reaching then they should be in the army or going for 2012....

I think they may be worried about 'missiles'

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The North stand has now fully sold out!

However, you can get seats in the wings of the Grandstand at the same price as North stand seating (£25 adults, rather then the 'standard' South/Grandstand price of £28).

The Grandstand has a fantastic view, with enclosed concourses and great bar / food facilities - it's well worth going up there if you haven't already got your ticket!

(Grandstand Wing seats classified as: Family Area Blocks N2, N3 & N4 and Wednesday Bar area Blocks M3, M4 & M5).

Get your Grandstand tickets now for this crucial match!

http://www.swfc.co.uk/tickets

(By the way, less than 450 tickets are now available in the entire KOP - Buy quick for the cheapest seats in the stadium!).

Can you get beer on the Kop? :huh:

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We've already sold a couple of thousand more than in that match, so what's the difference?

Probably that it was Newcastle United. Although they follow in large number's the majority are good fan's. The majority of Unitedites are good fans but there is a bigger potential for trouble.

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