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Post by gwernybwch on Apr 13, 2019 8:12:09 GMT
Buy a ticket somewhere else? , ive got a torunament ticket im not made of money (Assuming that you are not a Troll) Why don't you phone the FAW Ticket Office and ask whether you can change your TT to another part of the ground? I have found the ticket office very accommodating with that regard.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Apr 13, 2019 9:48:15 GMT
, ive got a torunament ticket im not made of money (Assuming that you are not a Troll) Why don't you phone the FAW Ticket Office and ask whether you can change your TT to another part of the ground? I have found the ticket office very accommodating with that regard. Not a big fan of them my self but have to admit they do get the fans singing. I was in the nininan stand and atmosphere poor and soon as you stand you get to be told to sit..
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Post by gwernybwch on Apr 13, 2019 13:47:57 GMT
(Assuming that you are not a Troll) Why don't you phone the FAW Ticket Office and ask whether you can change your TT to another part of the ground? I have found the ticket office very accommodating with that regard. Not a big fan of them my self but have to admit they do get the fans singing. I was in the nininan stand and atmosphere poor and soon as you stand you get to be told to sit.. Fair enough, if you are not a fan of them and you have bought a ticket in a different part of the ground. But how many years have they been playing in the Canton now? Long enough for any fan to know that getting a ticket in the Canton, means that you are getting the barry horns as well (along with standing up, swearing etc).
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Post by manulike on Apr 13, 2019 16:07:19 GMT
(Assuming that you are not a Troll) Why don't you phone the FAW Ticket Office and ask whether you can change your TT to another part of the ground? I have found the ticket office very accommodating with that regard. Not a big fan of them my self but have to admit they do get the fans singing. I was in the nininan stand and atmosphere poor and soon as you stand you get to be told to sit.. And rightly so! We don't want boisterous youngsters in the Ninian ;-)
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Apr 14, 2019 7:27:47 GMT
Not a big fan of them my self but have to admit they do get the fans singing. I was in the nininan stand and atmosphere poor and soon as you stand you get to be told to sit.. And rightly so! We don't want boisterous youngsters in the Ninian ;-)
Youngster 😁😁😁
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Apr 14, 2019 7:29:23 GMT
Not a big fan of them my self but have to admit they do get the fans singing. I was in the nininan stand and atmosphere poor and soon as you stand you get to be told to sit.. Fair enough, if you are not a fan of them and you have bought a ticket in a different part of the ground. But how many years have they been playing in the Canton now? Long enough for any fan to know that getting a ticket in the Canton, means that you are getting the barry horns as well (along with standing up, swearing etc). I would suffer the horns . Best section of the stadium for me.
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Post by iot on Apr 14, 2019 10:11:46 GMT
I'm pretty sure if you held a poll on for/against the barry horns, 90% of welsh fans would be for them. Whilst I accept the general rule is that brass bands in footie detract from the atmosphere rather than add to it (the English lot are hilariously awful), I think the BH are the exception to the rule. There have been games recently where the atmosphere has been flat and the BH has kickstarted singing that wouldn't have happened without them. We would never have the Hal Robson Kanu or give me hope chants without them.
It's no coincidence that the best atmosphere, by far, that I can ever remember in Welsh games has coincided with the introduction of the BH. Even when we had that (relatively speaking) golden patch in the euro 04 campaign, our main chants were 'Waaaales, Waaales' and a couple of sheepshagger related gags, along with the truly dreadful 'are you watching ingerlund'. Since then we've had some brilliant tunes and chants going, long live the BH!
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