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date: Sat, 17 May 2008 12:42:52 GMT,
group: uk.sport.football.clubs.liverpool
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RTK area to increase in size
"As most of you will have noticed this season, a few hundred season ticket
holders relocated to the back of the Kop, and 306 has become their home.
When the old adult / child area was moved to the Anfield Road End, the club
offered RTK the chance to move their season tickets into these now vacant
seats, and gave us a platform to try and improve the atmosphere at Anfield.
We feel it has been a great success, even with the relatively small numbers
we have in Block 306 at the minute. The club also agree that the initiative
has been a great success and we have been in discussions with them about the
next steps over the past few months.
From those discussions, we are delighted to inform you that we have
agreement and cooperation from the club in expanding the current core of
Season Ticket holders in block 306, and opening up Blocks 304 and 305 to all
Season Ticket holders that wish to move there for next season.
There will be a leaflet sent out to all season ticket holders with their
renewal forms, offering everybody a chance to move their season tickets into
Blocks 304, 305 or 306. If you want to move your existing season ticket from
the Main Stand into 306, and to be relocated next to friends that are
currently sat in the Kemlyn - then just include all of your details together
on the same application letter with your renewal forms, and the Ticket
Office will relocate all those season tickets together in Block 304, 305 or
306, whichever you request, and subject to availablity.
The difference that Block 306 has made this season has been noted by the
club, and everyone at Anfield this season will have noticed the change. Now
is time to improve upon that and build on the foundations that have been put
in place. If you're fed up sitting in The Main Stand in silence and want to
be up there at the back of The Kop instead, then get those change of seat
applications in this summer and join the party.
There are just under 2,000 seats available for season ticket holders to move
into. Lets get them seats filled and make Anfield and The Kop as it used to
be. An iconic stand within an iconic stadium, revered the world over. This
is a massive chance to take Anfield to a new level and make the League
atmosphere rival those we can produce on European nights. Let's have 2,000
fans at the back roaring the side on every week and wake the sleeping giant
below.
The success we've had in Europe, as well as being down to the manager the
players, we've also played a massive part in the stands. It's time to make
that effort for League games as well. This is the start of trying to do
that. We want number 19 sooner rather than later, we can at least do our
bit.
Get the word out there. Talk to your mates. Get together. Get moving. Get
organised. Get up to the back of the Kop.
As for the non-season ticket holders that have been getting their tickets up
in 305 and 306 all season - thank you. You've been brilliant all year. Once
the number of season ticket holders is known that have requested a move into
these blocks, then the selling details for the seats remaining will be
addressed again. It is RTK's idea to have these tickets sold differently to
others, giving those non-season ticket holding fans a chance to get up there
as well. We'll cross that bridge when more details are known about the
amount of season ticket holders moving.
It's been a good year in the stands, lets make this next one even better.
See you in August.
RTK "
Looks like the RTK lads are doing a good job. This Should inprove the
atmosphere for the league games
instead of just European nights.
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 12:42:52 GMT
author: Twelfth Man
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
Twelfth Man wrote:
<snip>
Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own arse?
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 13:46:02 +0100
author: JAB
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
Twelfth Man wrote:
> "As most of you will have noticed this season, a few hundred season ticket
> holders relocated to the back of the Kop, and 306 has become their home.
> When the old adult / child area was moved to the Anfield Road End, the club
> offered RTK the chance to move their season tickets into these now vacant
> seats, and gave us a platform to try and improve the atmosphere at Anfield.
>
> We feel it has been a great success, even with the relatively small numbers
> we have in Block 306 at the minute. The club also agree that the initiative
> has been a great success and we have been in discussions with them about
> the
> next steps over the past few months.
>
> From those discussions, we are delighted to inform you that we have
> agreement and cooperation from the club in expanding the current core of
> Season Ticket holders in block 306, and opening up Blocks 304 and 305 to
> all
> Season Ticket holders that wish to move there for next season.
>
> There will be a leaflet sent out to all season ticket holders with their
> renewal forms, offering everybody a chance to move their season tickets
> into
> Blocks 304, 305 or 306. If you want to move your existing season ticket
> from
> the Main Stand into 306, and to be relocated next to friends that are
> currently sat in the Kemlyn - then just include all of your details
> together
> on the same application letter with your renewal forms, and the Ticket
> Office will relocate all those season tickets together in Block 304, 305 or
> 306, whichever you request, and subject to availablity.
>
> The difference that Block 306 has made this season has been noted by the
> club, and everyone at Anfield this season will have noticed the change. Now
> is time to improve upon that and build on the foundations that have been
> put
> in place. If you're fed up sitting in The Main Stand in silence and want to
> be up there at the back of The Kop instead, then get those change of seat
> applications in this summer and join the party.
>
> There are just under 2,000 seats available for season ticket holders to
> move
> into. Lets get them seats filled and make Anfield and The Kop as it used to
> be. An iconic stand within an iconic stadium, revered the world over. This
> is a massive chance to take Anfield to a new level and make the League
> atmosphere rival those we can produce on European nights. Let's have 2,000
> fans at the back roaring the side on every week and wake the sleeping giant
> below.
>
> The success we've had in Europe, as well as being down to the manager the
> players, we've also played a massive part in the stands. It's time to make
> that effort for League games as well. This is the start of trying to do
> that. We want number 19 sooner rather than later, we can at least do our
> bit.
>
> Get the word out there. Talk to your mates. Get together. Get moving. Get
> organised. Get up to the back of the Kop.
>
> As for the non-season ticket holders that have been getting their
> tickets up
> in 305 and 306 all season - thank you. You've been brilliant all year. Once
> the number of season ticket holders is known that have requested a move
> into
> these blocks, then the selling details for the seats remaining will be
> addressed again. It is RTK's idea to have these tickets sold differently to
> others, giving those non-season ticket holding fans a chance to get up
> there
> as well. We'll cross that bridge when more details are known about the
> amount of season ticket holders moving.
>
> It's been a good year in the stands, lets make this next one even better.
>
> See you in August.
>
> RTK "
>
> Looks like the RTK lads are doing a good job. This Should inprove the
> atmosphere for the league games
> instead of just European nights.
>
ZAL will be happy.
lol. ;)
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 13:49:38 +0100
author: scoopex
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
JAB wrote:
> Twelfth Man wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own arse?
You do it every day JAB.
lol. :)
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 13:50:59 +0100
author: scoopex
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
"JAB" wrote in message
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> Twelfth Man wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own arse?
and your interest in this topic, or indeed this NG is what exactly?
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 12:55:44 GMT
author: Twelfth Man
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
"Twelfth Man" wrote in
message news:kBAXj.762854$Gl5.557715@fe02.news.easynews.com...
>
> "JAB" wrote in message
> news:vsAXj.39749$66.6588@newsfe20.ams2...
>> Twelfth Man wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own arse?
>
> and your interest in this topic, or indeed this NG is what exactly?
He fancies the pants off you. Nah, seriously, JAB comes in here when he
wants kicked about a bit thats all.
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 14:03:19 +0100
author: Blackmore ghlll
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
Twelfth Man wrote:
>
> "JAB" wrote in message
> news:vsAXj.39749$66.6588@newsfe20.ams2...
>> Twelfth Man wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own arse?
>
> and your interest in this topic, or indeed this NG is what exactly?
Just find it interesting how much up its own arse the Reclaim The Kop
movement is ... why do you ask?
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 14:14:40 +0100
author: JAB
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
Twelfth Man wrote:
> "As most of you will have noticed this season, a few hundred season ticket
> holders relocated to the back of the Kop, and 306 has become their home.
> When the old adult / child area was moved to the Anfield Road End, the club
> offered RTK the chance to move their season tickets into these now vacant
> seats, and gave us a platform to try and improve the atmosphere at Anfield.
>
> We feel it has been a great success, even with the relatively small numbers
> we have in Block 306 at the minute. The club also agree that the initiative
> has been a great success and we have been in discussions with them about
> the
> next steps over the past few months.
>
> From those discussions, we are delighted to inform you that we have
> agreement and cooperation from the club in expanding the current core of
> Season Ticket holders in block 306, and opening up Blocks 304 and 305 to
> all
> Season Ticket holders that wish to move there for next season.
>
> There will be a leaflet sent out to all season ticket holders with their
> renewal forms, offering everybody a chance to move their season tickets
> into
> Blocks 304, 305 or 306. If you want to move your existing season ticket
> from
> the Main Stand into 306, and to be relocated next to friends that are
> currently sat in the Kemlyn - then just include all of your details
> together
> on the same application letter with your renewal forms, and the Ticket
> Office will relocate all those season tickets together in Block 304, 305 or
> 306, whichever you request, and subject to availablity.
>
> The difference that Block 306 has made this season has been noted by the
> club, and everyone at Anfield this season will have noticed the change. Now
> is time to improve upon that and build on the foundations that have been
> put
> in place. If you're fed up sitting in The Main Stand in silence and want to
> be up there at the back of The Kop instead, then get those change of seat
> applications in this summer and join the party.
>
> There are just under 2,000 seats available for season ticket holders to
> move
> into. Lets get them seats filled and make Anfield and The Kop as it used to
> be. An iconic stand within an iconic stadium,
It's so iconic you can't wait to move out of it!
> It's been a good year in the stands,
What a shame it wasn't such a good year on the pitch!
PMSFL
--
Bernie The Bolt
'Tommy Smith would frequently turn up for training wearing women's
clothes. We used to pretend we hadn't noticed.'
Bob Paisley
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 17:37:22 +0100
author: Barnsley The Bolt
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
The reason European nights are so magical, is that people like myself can go
to the games, rather than the 70-somethings that have all the season
tickets. You will not get an atmosphere until at least half of the ground is
sold on general sale, and not to season-ticket-holders.
Graybags
"Twelfth Man" wrote in
message news:gpAXj.276239$XH2.257864@fe03.news.easynews.com...
> "As most of you will have noticed this season, a few hundred season ticket
> holders relocated to the back of the Kop, and 306 has become their home.
> When the old adult / child area was moved to the Anfield Road End, the
> club
> offered RTK the chance to move their season tickets into these now vacant
> seats, and gave us a platform to try and improve the atmosphere at
> Anfield.
>
> We feel it has been a great success, even with the relatively small
> numbers
> we have in Block 306 at the minute. The club also agree that the
> initiative
> has been a great success and we have been in discussions with them about
> the
> next steps over the past few months.
>
> From those discussions, we are delighted to inform you that we have
> agreement and cooperation from the club in expanding the current core of
> Season Ticket holders in block 306, and opening up Blocks 304 and 305 to
> all
> Season Ticket holders that wish to move there for next season.
>
> There will be a leaflet sent out to all season ticket holders with their
> renewal forms, offering everybody a chance to move their season tickets
> into
> Blocks 304, 305 or 306. If you want to move your existing season ticket
> from
> the Main Stand into 306, and to be relocated next to friends that are
> currently sat in the Kemlyn - then just include all of your details
> together
> on the same application letter with your renewal forms, and the Ticket
> Office will relocate all those season tickets together in Block 304, 305
> or
> 306, whichever you request, and subject to availablity.
>
> The difference that Block 306 has made this season has been noted by the
> club, and everyone at Anfield this season will have noticed the change.
> Now
> is time to improve upon that and build on the foundations that have been
> put
> in place. If you're fed up sitting in The Main Stand in silence and want
> to
> be up there at the back of The Kop instead, then get those change of seat
> applications in this summer and join the party.
>
> There are just under 2,000 seats available for season ticket holders to
> move
> into. Lets get them seats filled and make Anfield and The Kop as it used
> to
> be. An iconic stand within an iconic stadium, revered the world over. This
> is a massive chance to take Anfield to a new level and make the League
> atmosphere rival those we can produce on European nights. Let's have 2,000
> fans at the back roaring the side on every week and wake the sleeping
> giant
> below.
>
> The success we've had in Europe, as well as being down to the manager the
> players, we've also played a massive part in the stands. It's time to make
> that effort for League games as well. This is the start of trying to do
> that. We want number 19 sooner rather than later, we can at least do our
> bit.
>
> Get the word out there. Talk to your mates. Get together. Get moving. Get
> organised. Get up to the back of the Kop.
>
> As for the non-season ticket holders that have been getting their tickets
> up
> in 305 and 306 all season - thank you. You've been brilliant all year.
> Once
> the number of season ticket holders is known that have requested a move
> into
> these blocks, then the selling details for the seats remaining will be
> addressed again. It is RTK's idea to have these tickets sold differently
> to
> others, giving those non-season ticket holding fans a chance to get up
> there
> as well. We'll cross that bridge when more details are known about the
> amount of season ticket holders moving.
>
> It's been a good year in the stands, lets make this next one even better.
>
> See you in August.
>
> RTK "
>
> Looks like the RTK lads are doing a good job. This Should inprove the
> atmosphere for the league games
> instead of just European nights.
>
date: Sat, 17 May 2008 18:32:27 +0100
author: Graybags
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Re: RTK area to increase in size
Twelfth Man wrote:
>
> "JAB" wrote in message
> news:lTAXj.39750$66.24098@newsfe20.ams2...
>> Twelfth Man wrote:
>>>
>>> "JAB" wrote in message
>>> news:vsAXj.39749$66.6588@newsfe20.ams2...
>>>> Twelfth Man wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>> Just how difficult is it to type with your head so far up your own
>>>> arse?
>>>
>>> and your interest in this topic, or indeed this NG is what exactly?
>>
>> Just find it interesting how much up its own arse the Reclaim The Kop
>> movement is ... why do you ask?
>
> I just find it strange the amount of people in this NG interested in
> Liverpool, and what their fans do.
>
> Mind you, I suppose that if your club buys the flags for you, and creates
> the atmosphere on your behalf, you probably don't have to put in all the
> hard
> work and effort like we do, and consequentially have lots of spare time on
> your hands to waste talking bollocks.
>
You've got to admit it's interesting to see what such a group of
delusional retards are up to don't you think? Liverpool somehow seem to
think they're unique and special, which they aren't except when it comes
to fans having the heads up the own arses. If they handed up cups for
this Liverpool would win it every year.
date: Sun, 18 May 2008 09:49:01 +0100
author: JAB
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