These were given to fans in the 2000’s who purchased a 3,5 or 10 year ST.The four people in front of me have padded seats and the few times I've been in the MS there are seats with names on.Both available for added cost I believe.
These were given to fans in the 2000’s who purchased a 3,5 or 10 year ST.The four people in front of me have padded seats and the few times I've been in the MS there are seats with names on.Both available for added cost I believe.
And the lifelong fans, gone now, that played their partThe bricks are an important part of the club’s history portraying the fans support for the future of the club along with all the other initiatives where we dug deep into our pockets for the cause.
Agree, hence timing of this seems odd. As others said, new ground would seem to make more sense.The bricks are an important part of the club’s history portraying the fans support for the future of the club along with all the other initiatives where we dug deep into our pockets for the cause.
If laid as a conventional block paving then they would be very easy to move.Are the ones outside of reception more robust and able to be moved?
A very good idea and then get the opportunity to buy your seat when/if they ever get ripped out.Why not do name plaques for seats - a much bigger market and easy to move. I’d go for that. The bricks by Reception are actually a kind of block paving, more robust and easier to move As I don’t think they are cemented in
I have my old seat from the original Dean Court in my garden. Bought at the Ted Mac auction.A very good idea and then get the opportunity to buy your seat when/if they ever get ripped out.
To match your ahem "interesting" fashion sense?Maybe when the New D.C. is built, all the existing brick tiles that can't be moved, can be recreated and stuck on the new stadium along with those that can : )
We missed out last time but definitely interested this time and as Rob says another one with the other Rocketeers : )
Ps can we chose our own colour brick and is there any limit to how many colours we can have on one brick : )
How about yellow and, instead of putting the bricks on the wall, place them on a road leading to the new stadium?Maybe when the New D.C. is built, all the existing brick tiles that can't be moved, can be recreated and stuck on the new stadium along with those that can : )
Ps can we chose our own colour brick and is there any limit to how many colours we can have on one brick : )
Good idea !The other 2 brick walls are meaningful given events at the time. This one just seems odd given the expected departure from the stadium - however think they are missing a trick here as could call it the 100 years in the football league celebration wall. Immediately has more meaning and something to celebrate
The other 2 brick walls are meaningful given events at the time. This one just seems odd given the expected departure from the stadium - however think they are missing a trick here as could call it the 100 years in the football league celebration wall. Immediately has more meaning and something to celebrate
Maybe you could offer to pay £139 for your brick, on condition that the brickie has 2 hours worth of unlimited tea and bacon butties before laying it?Unless they're going to offer an Executive Brick Experience (Gold) with an All You Can Eat buffet, then I'm not interested.