Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Gnasher » Sun Mar 12, 2017 8:38 am

Yesterday I bought a ticket for the home end, quite a feat in its own right and the first time I've experienced much of what I've read about.

The supporters are fantastic, the facilities are bloody awful. After a pint in the Flyer, time to see what everyone had been whining about.

Could a pie and a pint be that bad an experience? Oh yes it can. I order at the bar, staff are friendly, as i always find staff at the globe, no gripe with them.

So it's wet and I've got a plastic pint of lager poured from a can, and a pie. Hmm, I'll eat the pie before it gets cold. Oh, hang on, nowhere to put my drink besides the bar counter or the floor. No tables, nothing, and have i said it's still wet? I'm well aware there's no cover but it's the bleakest home end I've visited.

Seriously, in all the years at the Globe, there's still not even a few portable gazebo's and somewhere to rest a drink while you eat?

And the price difference of the drink in the warm shelter of the Flyer compared to the home end? 0p. I was going to say the only draught in the Flyer was the beer but i couldn't think of a way to sarcastically throw it in :lol:

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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby mrpotatohead » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:02 am

Totally agree, and so does Jim, a real 12th man!
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:15 am

.....but a pint at the Globe.is pretty good...... ;)
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Gnasher » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:32 am

Christies Child wrote:.....but a pint at the Globe.is pretty good...... ;)

Couldn't leave this unanswered. That's the attitude we need to get rid of, yes, a pint at the globe is nice. A can of lager in a plastic pot in the rain isn't.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby mrpotatohead » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:00 am

CC doesn't give a shit about the working class fans or families, he is disconnected , and like his idol, thinks only of himself.

The ''let them eat cake'' attitude does not wash, and need irradicating.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:19 am

mrpotatohead wrote:CC doesn't give a shit about the working class fans or families, he is disconnected , and like his idol, thinks only of himself.

The ''let them eat cake'' attitude does not wash, and need irradicating.


Bollocks.... :evil:
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:22 am

Gnasher wrote:
Christies Child wrote:.....but a pint at the Globe.is pretty good...... ;)

Couldn't leave this unanswered. That's the attitude we need to get rid of, yes, a pint at the globe is nice. A can of lager in a plastic pot in the rain isn't.


Not disputing the facts about behind the Omega just an observation about your preference to give money for a pint in the Flyer rather than in the Globe Bar and Grill...or whatever it is called now.
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Postby outsider » Sun Mar 12, 2017 1:23 pm

We did offer to buy a portable gazebo or even the big umbrellas but were told they would obstruct the view of the CCTV ...........
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby mrpotatohead » Sun Mar 12, 2017 1:31 pm

CC know this ....we were used to excuses for everything under the last regime, hopefully that will change when a new owner comes in, an owner with a ''different view'' :lol:
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Gnasher » Sun Mar 12, 2017 3:02 pm

Christies Child wrote:
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Christies Child wrote:.....but a pint at the Globe.is pretty good...... ;)

Couldn't leave this unanswered. That's the attitude we need to get rid of, yes, a pint at the globe is nice. A can of lager in a plastic pot in the rain isn't.


Not disputing the facts about behind the Omega just an observation about your preference to give money for a pint in the Flyer rather than in the Globe Bar and Grill...or whatever it is called now.

Like you say, it's my preference and perhaps the club should be working out why so many prefer somewhere else on match days.

Match day is an experience, not a football match. I've experienced everything the Globe has to offer except the Home end, and that includes the pre-match bar, W&L, private box, gala dinner and a catered private party for 70. I wanted to see what it was like in the Flyer and when the York opens, I'll be stopping there to see what that's like as well.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:34 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:CC know this ....we were used to excuses for everything under the last regime, hopefully that will change when a new owner comes in, an owner with a ''different view'' :lol:


Think it's safe to saythat you and I will hardly ever see like to like regarding the current regime. However sometimes you don't appreciate what you have had until something happens to make you realise that things were not that bad after all.

But time will tell..... ;)
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Keith » Sun Mar 12, 2017 4:42 pm

Christies Child wrote:
...until something happens to make you realise that things were not that bad after all.


Neil, how many games have you watched from the home end? It is that bad. Hopefully, eventually, we'll be in a position where we have a new owner who is prepared to do something about it.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 5:42 pm

Keith wrote:
Christies Child wrote:
...until something happens to make you realise that things were not that bad after all.


Neil, how many games have you watched from the home end? It is that bad. Hopefully, eventually, we'll be in a position where we have a new owner who is prepared to do something about it.


I know my memory isn't what it used to be but I can't recall ever trying to defend the Omega other than for the reduction in it's original plan due to a need to reduce the overall budget.

I accept what others have said about it and wouldn't wish to defend the Board about something that is clearly in the eyes of the Omega public not fit for purpose but changes to its original spec were necessary due to financial constraints as where other areas of the stadium.

The lack of facilities is not acceptable and I have to pay a compliment to Stanley who have provided exemplary facilities at the rear of their recently completed home end improvements.Facilities that would be more than acceptable behind the Omega.

As a matter of interest is it the lack of facilities that are the only issue or is it also the view of the game from its terracing that is also an issue.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Gnasher » Sun Mar 12, 2017 6:01 pm

MrP & CC, for once can you put your squabbles behind you and discuss the home end experience?

Cost cutting during the build? Was the home end cover cut to pay for the extra boxes? Whatever the past, nearly 7 years on, I find it incredible that it is still so poor.

CCTV? Amazing what the club can move in times of need, CCTV control room, turnstile management and the floodlight control but move a few cameras to allow the home end some shelter, naah.

The home end is the life & soul of the ground. It's where the noise comes from to spur on the players, where you'll find the band and the youth the future of the club will need.

Here's a challenge for the seats on Tuesday. Swap your tickets for the home end and CC, I'll buy you a pint if you do.

"As a matter of interest is it the lack of facilities that are the only issue or is it also the view of the game from its terracing that is also an issue."

See you on Tuesday, find out for yourself ;)
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Postby outsider » Sun Mar 12, 2017 6:38 pm

Gnasher wrote:MrP & CC, for once can you put your squabbles behind you and discuss the home end experience?

Cost cutting during the build? Was the home end cover cut to pay for the extra boxes? Whatever the past, nearly 7 years on, I find it incredible that it is still so poor.

CCTV? Amazing what the club can move in times of need, CCTV control room, turnstile management and the floodlight control but move a few cameras to allow the home end some shelter, naah.

The home end is the life & soul of the ground. It's where the noise comes from to spur on the players, where you'll find the band and the youth the future of the club will need.

Here's a challenge for the seats on Tuesday. Swap your tickets for the home end and CC, I'll buy you a pint if you do.

"As a matter of interest is it the lack of facilities that are the only issue or is it also the view of the game from its terracing that is also an issue."

See you on Tuesday, find out for yourself ;)



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Postby Westgate Wanderer » Sun Mar 12, 2017 6:55 pm

Gnasher wrote:MrP & CC, for once can you put your squabbles behind you and discuss the home end experience?

Cost cutting during the build? Was the home end cover cut to pay for the extra boxes? Whatever the past, nearly 7 years on, I find it incredible that it is still so poor.

CCTV? Amazing what the club can move in times of need, CCTV control room, turnstile management and the floodlight control but move a few cameras to allow the home end some shelter, naah.

The home end is the life & soul of the ground. It's where the noise comes from to spur on the players, where you'll find the band and the youth the future of the club will need.

Here's a challenge for the seats on Tuesday. Swap your tickets for the home end and CC, I'll buy you a pint if you do.

"As a matter of interest is it the lack of facilities that are the only issue or is it also the view of the game from its terracing that is also an issue."

See you on Tuesday, find out for yourself ;)
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Postby shrimpnsave » Sun Mar 12, 2017 6:58 pm

I'll chip in with prawn cocktail crisps
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Postby seasonsinthesun » Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:12 pm

My experience is that I used to sit in Block D with my son. I felt it was a better view of the match for my son at that time, as he was younger and smaller.
The catering facilities were obviously better than the Omega.
This is now our second season in the Omega, and as everyone has said, the facilities are very poor,particularly evident when it is raining, and there is no cover for fans when buying food and drink.
But my son and I still enjoy it, mainly because the atmosphere is better with the "energy" from the fans far more evident than in the PMG.
At times, it felt like we were sat in a cemetery in Block D;it was that quiet.
We stand with the same people at each home match,and it has more of a community feel for us, as we are all there supporting the same cause.
So we enjoy being in the Omega, as we feel a sense of belonging and being part of something far more than in the soulless Block D.
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Postby BerlinWaller » Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:50 pm

You lot don't know what hardship is! My 8yr old lad stares in wonder at your seats and roofs! He will grow to be a real man though who understands rain water adds to the taste of your gravy and know that football has to be watched from an open terrace!
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Postby Wild Bill » Sun Mar 12, 2017 9:28 pm

Like to think with Dicko out of the way and PMG's influence reduced massively the remaining board might allow the ST to raise some funds for improvements. The CCTV argument was used as PMG still hoped for an additional function room being eventually built. This needs to be a priority for next season.
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Postby Sakhalin Shrimp » Sun Mar 12, 2017 9:31 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:You lot don't know what hardship is! My 8yr old lad stares in wonder at your seats and roofs! He will grow to be a real man though who understands rain water adds to the taste of your gravy and know that football has to be watched from an open terrace!


And you try and tell the young people of today that ..... they won't believe you.
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Re: Home End'ers, you deserve a medal

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:07 pm

As much as. I appreciate the offer I'm unable to stand even for a short period of time due to an arthritic knee that I'm waiting to go into hospital for a knee replacement. Cortisone injections only have a limited life span.

As I said before I fully accept that people have issues with the Omega since the Globe opened for business but my understanding was that the facilities are not acceptable,not the viewing experience. If my observations are wrong then accept my apology.
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Postby Keith » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:14 pm

Christies Child wrote:As much as. I appreciate the offer I'm unable to stand even for a short period of time due to an arthritic knee that I'm waiting to go into hospital for a knee replacement. Cortisone injections only have a limited life span.


Don't let that stop you enjoying the experience, I'll lend you a wheelchair during the game! :D
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Postby shrimpnsave » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:22 pm

Christies Child wrote:As much as. I appreciate the offer I'm unable to stand even for a short period of time due to an arthritic knee that I'm waiting to go into hospital for a knee replacement. Cortisone injections only have a limited life span.

As I said before I fully accept that people have issues with the Omega since the Globe opened for business but my understanding was that the facilities are not acceptable,not the viewing experience. If my observations are wrong then accept my apology.

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Postby mrpotatohead » Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:54 pm

As a staunch supporter of everythimg PMG has done, this is your chance CC, rather like the queen visiting the east end in world war 2, and we will all look forward to your comprehensive low down on wednesday, go on CC, do it!
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