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| I always use my reserved seat and notice that most of the reserved seats around me are not used by season ticket holders. This causes confusion and unrest for groups of people visiting the stadium , perhaps for the first time.I suspect that the reserved seat stickers have not been maintained from the previous year. Hopefully someone can clarify this.
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| Reserved Seats at the LSV for crowds of 2k....THIS TOPIC IS SO FUNNY !
well done
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| The purchase of a season ticket is a demonstration of loyalty to the club with money paid up front help the club cash flow across the year. In return, ever since we moved to the LSV, the option of a reserved seat has quite rightly been made available. This practice is the norm for virtually every professional sporting club throughout the land.
It is not rocket science to manage the process, to the benefit of what are likely to include many of the clubs most loyal fans - people like us who have followed the team for many tens of years, home and away, through thick and thin. The vast majority of rugby and football clubs nationwide recognise this brand of loyalty by quite rightly guaranteeing the seats of their season ticket holders.
You cannot find an alternative group of 4 seats anywhere near our reserved seats 10 to 15 minutes before kick off. We have also developed a friendly and valued rapport with lots of other season ticket holders who sit in the immediate area of our reserved seats.
This issue will become and increasingly sensitive as the numbers increase week on week.
I urge the club to resolve the problem with LSV as a matter of urgency. It is too important to leave it to individual supporters to fend for themselves or to expect us to take the matter up as individuals with the LSV.
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| Quote: Harold Rigby Jnr "Leigh Centurions season tickets are valid for Blackburn Rovers matches as well, so technically your seat is reserved there too but I doubt every football fan is aware of that.
Anyway I don't personally see any need for any reserved seating policy at Leigh RL matches. Do away with it. All seats in the stadium hold good views. If you want a particular space the solution is to turn up early as I do and grab it. If someone is in it, grab the next one. Simple and fair.
Do not sit in the pub until 2
You mean don't sit in the Legends bar until 2:55 enjoying the fantastic work the club has done to create a whole match day experience. Get rid of reserved seating and all the good work done in the Legends will be for nothing.
If you're willing to pay upfront and buy a season ticket you should get your seat. Unreserved seating is fine in Championship 1 with attendances of 300 but if we're aiming to be a Super League club with several thousand in attendance then it's absolutely essential.
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| Lowton Sparow is absolutely spot on.
A reserved seat in a guaranteed prime viewing position (via a season ticket) enhances the whole match day experience for majority of the most loyal fans.
This will become increasingly important as attendances continue to rise.
You don't need a Marketing Degree to work this concept out - it is so obvious that all clubs in all sports do it.
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| I usually go in the North stand but have to agree with the reserved seats, as Reffy said "There's plenty of other seats to sit on".
If you go on your own I suppose it don't really matter where you sit, but you may like the people around you and as they're reserved seats you build up a rapport with them. You may be a family group who like to sit together and theres all sorts of other reasons.
Bottom line is, "IF" you want a reserved seat buy a season ticket and ask for one. Simples tch.
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