I just bought my ticket but... 17:27 - Oct 4 with 844 views | Blue_badge | For one of my few visits per season to PR (I'm now living in Dorset) I'm mighty relieved that I have got my hands on a ticket for the Plymouth game. It's in the Churchmans stand (or SAR as I believe it is now). Most other tickets left are in the family areas or have restricted views. However, as an old fella I've got dodgy knees and can't spend the whole game standing up and don't want to be limited to a view of other people's backsides. .. Is Block 6 SAR in an area where people habitually stand? If so, I'll phone the ticket office and see if I can change, but any insights appreciated. | | | | |
I just bought my ticket but... on 17:44 - Oct 4 with 763 views | Steve_M | Lower North Stand people stand all game but if you're in Churchmans you'll be fine. | |
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I just bought my ticket but... on 17:50 - Oct 4 with 752 views | _clive_baker_ | Churchmans will be fine, it's tartan blanket on your knees vibes in there. | | | |
I just bought my ticket but... on 18:02 - Oct 4 with 726 views | Blue_badge |
I just bought my ticket but... on 17:50 - Oct 4 by _clive_baker_ | Churchmans will be fine, it's tartan blanket on your knees vibes in there. |
Perhaps there'll be someone outside the ground selling tartan blankets - I want to blend in... | | | |
I just bought my ticket but... on 18:16 - Oct 4 with 689 views | Heathlander | No one stands in SAR. Possibly only when there is an attack coming from the opposite side. | | | |
I just bought my ticket but... on 18:20 - Oct 4 with 679 views | GeoffSentence |
I just bought my ticket but... on 18:16 - Oct 4 by Heathlander | No one stands in SAR. Possibly only when there is an attack coming from the opposite side. |
Moments of excitement bring people to their feet. This season we have even been doing that singing thing that the North seem to enjoy. | |
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