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Seen somewhere they're adding private boxes? Can anyone confirm because if so that will ruin the atmosphere of the only stand that has any.
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I can't see how they could do that without some considerable work. They've certainly said nothing about that either.
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This hasn’t been mentioned anywhere, so don’t think it’s part of this phase of works.
But I think they’ll want to make the CFS two-tier if ever they replace it, for this reason. I think they’d make loads of money from away fans in the Premier League by selling them ‘corporate’ tickets.
I have several mates who have been long standing ST holders at big Premier League clubs who can’t get a sniff of away tickets because priority is given to those who go away regularly, which means the same 3k get each game. Pretty sure they’d shift a full lounge and lower tier blocks with the official allocation above at £100-£150 a ticket.
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Wouldn't that be like adding a penthouse suite to Trafalgar flats? Seems unlikely.
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The intention is to build some sort of lounge in between the BLS and CFS but it’s not part of this phase.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 9:20 amI can't see how they could do that without some considerable work. They've certainly said nothing about that either.
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But they'd probably be not so in demand if we were in the Championship.NewClaret wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 12:38 pmThis hasn’t been mentioned anywhere, so don’t think it’s part of this phase of works.
But I think they’ll want to make the CFS two-tier if ever they replace it, for this reason. I think they’d make loads of money from away fans in the Premier League by selling them ‘corporate’ tickets.
I have several mates who have been long standing ST holders at big Premier League clubs who can’t get a sniff of away tickets because priority is given to those who go away regularly, which means the same 3k get each game. Pretty sure they’d shift a full lounge and lower tier blocks with the official allocation above at £100-£150 a ticket.
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Definitely. Which is why I expect we’ll need to be an established’ Premier League club to see any significant redevelopment of the ground.
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Three wooden Cricket Field stand seats secured at the club today - big queues.
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Nothing about private boxes from what I've heard. Unless it's in the corner between CFS and Longside but I haven't heard anything about that. But as 775 claret says, new bar/lounge area in between the BL and CFS I think with some access to fans in those stands (certainly the CFS) as thats where CFS home fans will enter. But no plans to do anything to the CFS itself.
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Is it not another Fanzone, overlooking the pitch?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:14 pmIt’s for everyone though rather than private boxes I think
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Got near the front to buy our seats, only to be told they have run out of legs for them. It seems they have been giving out to many legs to the ones already bought. You couldn't make this crap up, can our club get anything right? : 

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Just nipped down. Queue 3/4 length of the longside. Many people buying multiple seats. I decided I wasn't 'that' bothered enough to Queue for over an hour..jedi_master wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:29 pmThree wooden Cricket Field stand seats secured at the club today - big queues.
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So what are they offering?
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Email just now from the club:
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance both the matchday atmosphere and fan experience at Turf Moor, and following consultation with the Fan Advisory Board, a number of carefully considered changes will be made ahead of our return to the Premier League this season.
Designed to create a vibrant, fan-first space that enhances the atmosphere, improves flow, and brings supporters even closer to the action than ever before, the following changes will be rolled out ahead of the first home game of this season, 23rd August:
An all-new team arrival route down Harry Potts Way, entering the North-East car park and heading to the new players' arrivals area in the North-East corner, creating a headline matchday event and building stronger links between fans and players.
Relocation of the tunnel area (from North-West corner to South-West corner), enhancing the players’ matchday walk-out experience.
Creating a more impactful walk-out experience and building stronger links between the fans and players by switching the home and away supporters' areas in the Barnfield Stand.
Changing the matchday flow for away fans, including moving their turnstiles to the North-West corner.
Over the coming months, additional enhancements will be completed, creating significantly improved facilities to evolve the overall matchday experience for fans visiting Turf Moor.
The changes will bring greater value for our fans and create stronger links between Clarets supporters and players, with the aim of creating continued uplift to the matchday experience, in-stadium atmosphere and on-pitch performance.
How these changes will affect your season ticket
To facilitate switching the home and away supporters’ areas, your season ticket will move to the other side of the Barnfield Stand ahead of next season. Please see your new seat details below:
All Barnfield Stand season ticket holders will be issued with a digital season ticket in advance of the 10th August 2025. Information on how to access your digital season ticket will be published on our FAQ page ahead of this date.
We thank you for your support as we continue to improve the matchday experience at Turf Moor.
Learn more about these changes and how we’re going to be taking the experience at Turf Moor to the next level below.
Can confirm the seat which appeared in my upcoming tickets online is the seat confirmed in the email.
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance both the matchday atmosphere and fan experience at Turf Moor, and following consultation with the Fan Advisory Board, a number of carefully considered changes will be made ahead of our return to the Premier League this season.
Designed to create a vibrant, fan-first space that enhances the atmosphere, improves flow, and brings supporters even closer to the action than ever before, the following changes will be rolled out ahead of the first home game of this season, 23rd August:
An all-new team arrival route down Harry Potts Way, entering the North-East car park and heading to the new players' arrivals area in the North-East corner, creating a headline matchday event and building stronger links between fans and players.
Relocation of the tunnel area (from North-West corner to South-West corner), enhancing the players’ matchday walk-out experience.
Creating a more impactful walk-out experience and building stronger links between the fans and players by switching the home and away supporters' areas in the Barnfield Stand.
Changing the matchday flow for away fans, including moving their turnstiles to the North-West corner.
Over the coming months, additional enhancements will be completed, creating significantly improved facilities to evolve the overall matchday experience for fans visiting Turf Moor.
The changes will bring greater value for our fans and create stronger links between Clarets supporters and players, with the aim of creating continued uplift to the matchday experience, in-stadium atmosphere and on-pitch performance.
How these changes will affect your season ticket
To facilitate switching the home and away supporters’ areas, your season ticket will move to the other side of the Barnfield Stand ahead of next season. Please see your new seat details below:
All Barnfield Stand season ticket holders will be issued with a digital season ticket in advance of the 10th August 2025. Information on how to access your digital season ticket will be published on our FAQ page ahead of this date.
We thank you for your support as we continue to improve the matchday experience at Turf Moor.
Learn more about these changes and how we’re going to be taking the experience at Turf Moor to the next level below.
Can confirm the seat which appeared in my upcoming tickets online is the seat confirmed in the email.
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Email from club confirming new seats received
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Legs are shared between seats though right? So they will run out of legs before seats. But, another reason for a silly pop at the club.
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I wouldn't say so, if you are going to get fans to give up part of their day, at least don't waste their time.
The 'legs shared between seats' scenario didn't happen this morning, the club should have thought it might be an issue when announcing the process.
They aren't doing this for the fans, it's cheaper than having to dispose of them.
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So basically two pieces of wood?
I'll turn the car off and go back in the house.
Ah well, thought it would have been a nice feature, but so be it
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Is your seat mirrored from where you were on the other side?ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:35 pmEmail just now from the club:
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance both the matchday atmosphere and fan experience at Turf Moor, and following consultation with the Fan Advisory Board, a number of carefully considered changes will be made ahead of our return to the Premier League this season.
Designed to create a vibrant, fan-first space that enhances the atmosphere, improves flow, and brings supporters even closer to the action than ever before, the following changes will be rolled out ahead of the first home game of this season, 23rd August:
An all-new team arrival route down Harry Potts Way, entering the North-East car park and heading to the new players' arrivals area in the North-East corner, creating a headline matchday event and building stronger links between fans and players.
Relocation of the tunnel area (from North-West corner to South-West corner), enhancing the players’ matchday walk-out experience.
Creating a more impactful walk-out experience and building stronger links between the fans and players by switching the home and away supporters' areas in the Barnfield Stand.
Changing the matchday flow for away fans, including moving their turnstiles to the North-West corner.
Over the coming months, additional enhancements will be completed, creating significantly improved facilities to evolve the overall matchday experience for fans visiting Turf Moor.
The changes will bring greater value for our fans and create stronger links between Clarets supporters and players, with the aim of creating continued uplift to the matchday experience, in-stadium atmosphere and on-pitch performance.
How these changes will affect your season ticket
To facilitate switching the home and away supporters’ areas, your season ticket will move to the other side of the Barnfield Stand ahead of next season. Please see your new seat details below:
All Barnfield Stand season ticket holders will be issued with a digital season ticket in advance of the 10th August 2025. Information on how to access your digital season ticket will be published on our FAQ page ahead of this date.
We thank you for your support as we continue to improve the matchday experience at Turf Moor.
Learn more about these changes and how we’re going to be taking the experience at Turf Moor to the next level below.
Can confirm the seat which appeared in my upcoming tickets online is the seat confirmed in the email.
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New block plan for the CFS. I have been allocated my new seats and I am in Block 11, but I suspect row O is the second row back on that block which is disappointing for me as I enjoyed the empty gangway in my old seat in block 13. It is important to be able to be able stretch out my legs when sat down which may not be possible now.
I also suspect I have a massive pillar in the way of my view. I still maintain that all of this should have been consulted with the fans in the stand before any decisions were made.
I also suspect I have a massive pillar in the way of my view. I still maintain that all of this should have been consulted with the fans in the stand before any decisions were made.
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Just received my email from the club regarding my season ticket.
Three of us have had seats together since we were allowed in the stand, we’ve received our new seat details but we’re now separated by the aisle between block 17 and 18.
A tad frustrating, didn’t read any details regarding any way to complain or move seats.
Has anyone else read anything?
Three of us have had seats together since we were allowed in the stand, we’ve received our new seat details but we’re now separated by the aisle between block 17 and 18.
A tad frustrating, didn’t read any details regarding any way to complain or move seats.
Has anyone else read anything?
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We got three seats with four 'legs' (or frames? The iron pieces), which is correct if you think of how a row of three seats looks. My Dad went down just before 1 and got served straight away but as said above, perhaps they've run out of the legs fairly quickly because obviously you need more of them than seats. Apparently quite a few of the frames looked cracked too, perhaps some of the metal was too rusted when they were taking them apart.
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The club didn’t get anybody to do anything, the choose to go.Goody1975 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:42 pmI wouldn't say so, if you are going to get fans to give up part of their day, at least don't waste their time.
The 'legs shared between seats' scenario didn't happen this morning, the club should have thought it might be an issue when announcing the process.
They aren't doing this for the fans, it's cheaper than having to dispose of them.
The legs are shared. If everyone in their walks away with a chair each, they won’t be enough legs.
Cheaper maybe. But it’s easier organising a truck to arrive, than 100s of dorks ready for a whinge.
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Certainly not mirrored from my old seat. Block 7 to 10
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Recieved new seat number also and been grouped with the same friends and in block 11 which according to the stadium map mirrors where we were sat on the other side of the segregation
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Looks like my seat is mirrored going off the the map provided and exactly as I posted further up. A worse view with a pillar holding the roof up in front of the goal.
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So is the away end now got an extra block, compared to the home side?Rick_Muller wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:47 pmNew block plan for the CFS. I have been allocated my new seats and I am in Block 11, but I suspect row O is the second row back on that block which is disappointing for me as I enjoyed the empty gangway in my old seat in block 13. It is important to be able to be able stretch out my legs when sat down which may not be possible now.
I also suspect I have a massive pillar in the way of my view. I still maintain that all of this should have been consulted with the fans in the stand before any decisions were made.
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So from that seating plan, the away section now appears to be bigger than the home section?Rick_Muller wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:47 pmNew block plan for the CFS. I have been allocated my new seats and I am in Block 11, but I suspect row O is the second row back on that block which is disappointing for me as I enjoyed the empty gangway in my old seat in block 13. It is important to be able to be able stretch out my legs when sat down which may not be possible now.
I also suspect I have a massive pillar in the way of my view. I still maintain that all of this should have been consulted with the fans in the stand before any decisions were made.
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Sort of. Block 22 to block 18. One row back according to the ticket, though someone on this thread indicated it could actually be the same row. Looking at the website AViewFromMySeat it looks like a similar view.
I can't check where I actually am placed in the block unless someone knows how, i.e. middle, aisle, etc and how that compares to my previous seat.
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Nonsense, but each to their own.Dyched wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:49 pmThe club didn’t get anybody to do anything, the choose to go.
The legs are shared. If everyone in their walks away with a chair each, they won’t be enough legs.
Cheaper maybe. But it’s easier organising a truck to arrive, than 100s of dorks ready for a whinge.
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They can’t even sell them right, they ran out of legs but had the wooden seat remaining. Couldn’t organise a p**s up in a brewery at times this clubjedi_master wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:29 pmThree wooden Cricket Field stand seats secured at the club today - big queues.
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Not really surprised at this. Presumably every two seats are supported by three legs, meaning there would always be a surplus of legs to seats?
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My new one is roughly where I expected it to be, and as a bonus I won't have a pillar to contend with. Happy days.
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Just sent an email to the club as I too have been moved from the front row of the block.
"Dear whoever thought this would 'enhance' my matchday experience,
So not only is my view less enhanced than it was because I now am in line with the edge of the Bob Lord stand instead of just inside the touchline, I am now having to stand behind someone else as my seat is no longer on the front row of the block!
To fully express my happiness, or lack of it, at the lack of proper communication and consultation by the club to me (the customer), I shall forgo my annual £150+ spending on club merchandise for myself and my grandchildren for the foreseeable future.
Yours disgustedly,
"Dear whoever thought this would 'enhance' my matchday experience,
So not only is my view less enhanced than it was because I now am in line with the edge of the Bob Lord stand instead of just inside the touchline, I am now having to stand behind someone else as my seat is no longer on the front row of the block!
To fully express my happiness, or lack of it, at the lack of proper communication and consultation by the club to me (the customer), I shall forgo my annual £150+ spending on club merchandise for myself and my grandchildren for the foreseeable future.
Yours disgustedly,
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Looks like “Home end pillar” could score a good few goals from my point of view going forward…
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No official word from the club then saying if you aren’t happy then what steps to take etc. they’ve consulted the FAB without consulting the ones that actually matter, us CFS season ticket holders for whom are affected. Shambles
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No official word from the club then saying if you aren’t happy then what steps to take etc. they’ve consulted the FAB without consulting the ones that actually matter, us CFS season ticket holders for whom are affected. Shambles
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I would hope the FAB and various groups representing fans would suggest a date, before the season starts, for those affected to visit the CFS to see their new seat and how it relates to the people they have been seated with for the past 10 years.
I have spoken to a family of three, where all three new seats are in different rows. I suspect as someone who sits on my own in theory, solo switches might have been made to different areas to accommodate group/family switches.
I have spoken to a family of three, where all three new seats are in different rows. I suspect as someone who sits on my own in theory, solo switches might have been made to different areas to accommodate group/family switches.
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Giving away multiples of old wooden seats that are less than a full row will always mean lots more legs needed than seats. Ie two people get 3 seats each. Each person gets four legs. That’s one more leg than the original 6 seats had (7 legs). They were bound to run out of legs.
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Why are people queuing to buy wooden seats from the club.
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So the club feel that the best way to increase the matchday atmosphere to support the team, is to give more tickets in the CF stand to visiting fans, surely it would have been better for the team with more Clarets in there.
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I've seen him score plenty of goals over the past few seasonsBradTee93 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:11 pmLooks like “Home end pillar” could score a good few goals from my point of view going forward…
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I'm actually directly behind you but a few rows back. Small world.
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This is what my dad did with a couple of the old directors' box seats
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Small world indeed! It’s hard to recognise people from user names ain’t itArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:32 pmI've seen him score plenty of goals over the past few seasons![]()
I'm actually directly behind you but a few rows back. Small world.
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Put a motor and some handle bars on those and you could drive them round ASDA.
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