Before we get the thread of dissapointment in September. Small print in the season ticket renewal brochure. For Europa League games, some season ticket seats will have to be moved to accomodate the Europa League seats.
So when you are asked to move seats, you have been warned.
It’ll be areas near the benches that people will have to move from, think UEFA have different rules regarding seating for team members etc…or something like that.
No alcohol on the concourses as well….this may or may not be bad news, depending on your opinion of the concourse pint
Just as important, are there any restrictions on pies?
As long as they comply with European regulations:
The minimum meat content requirements for pies have been simplified in
comparison to those previously contained in the MPSFPR. The same minima
apply, regardless of the type of meat used. The new minima contained in the
MPR are all calculated on the basis of the weight of the ingredients in the
uncooked food. Therefore, where the pie is sold cooked, it is possible that the
QUID declaration will not be the same as the “meat content” for the purposes
of the compositional requirements (Example 4 in Annex D provides an
example of this).21
Item 9 in the Schedule applies to the name “pie” or “pudding” qualified by the
word meat or the name of a type of meat, and also by the name of a food
other than meat. An example might be “chicken and mushroom pie”.
This description would also apply to e.g., “steak and kidney pie”, since kidney
is the name of a food which is not “meat” within the meaning of the new
definition and Regulation 2 of the MPR.
Is it not something to do with the electric advertising boards at pitch side?. If you take notice when teams like Man U, Chelsea etc have played a European cup match at home, the first 3 or 4 rows are empty due to the advertising boards blocking out their view. :dry: