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Thread: Davie Cooper Stand

  1. #1
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    Davie Cooper Stand

    A number of season ticket holders in the Centenary
    Bar are considering switching to the DC stand next season whether we are up or down.
    Do you must be a season ticket holder to gain admission to the bar ?
    With season tickets for the DC stand can we gain access to our seats without going back out to queue.?

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    Anyone can use the bar, season ticket holder or not, but everyone needs to leave the bar and queue up outside to get to the seats, there's no direct entry.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    The Cooper bar is open to all, season ticket or not, but there's no direct access to the seats (I think regulations prohibit it). So on leaving the bar you have to enter the ground via the turnstile.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    Snap.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    Quote Originally Posted by jandm
    A number of season ticket holders in the Centenary
    Bar are considering switching to the DC stand next season whether we are up or down.
    Do you must be a season ticket holder to gain admission to the bar ?
    With season tickets for the DC stand can we gain access to our seats without going back out to queue.?
    Anyone can get into cooper bar. You don't need any kind of ticket. As far as Im aware the only seats in the cooper stand that give you direct entry to the bar are from the executive boxes. Everyone else needs to leave the stand and enter via entrance outside the stand. You'll never need to queue to get in it's a soulless barn with no more that 30/40 people in after the game.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    It's also worth noting that as a bar, it's particularly dismal - ofc perhaps the club are reluctant to invest in it until numbers go up but if Les H is looking to improve things, this is an obvious area.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    Correct on the need for it to be refurbed, and made to feel it is a bar for M'well fans. Was in it once (wanted to put more money in our coffers), but the experience was akin to sitting in a small school dinner hall! Can't believe given the new regime's requests for folk to use our facilities they won't have a plan to address this.

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    The DC stand is a 'soulless barn', never mind the bar. Spent a season in their with kids, moved back to the east which at least makes you feel like your at a football match, rather than a tennis match.
    Each to their own of course, however if you pass wind in their you will get a round of applause...
    Anyway, joking aside COYW.

  9. #9
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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    You took your kids to the east stand ? Really ?The language in there would make a nuns ears fall off !

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    re: Davie Cooper Stand

    I think it's great in the Cooper. You can stay here right until the teams come out on the park, and you can still be in your seat for kick off.


    I always wait until the final whistle and I can be supping my first cold one before my mates have arrived from the Centenary or East Stand.

    Id love to see a better selection of beers tho', get some German and some Staropramen in!!

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