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As a single-tiered stadium which is both fully enclosed and set fairly closed to the pitch itself, the seating can hardly be faulted. There are very few bad seats (maybe those at the very rear, but they also have the most elevation!) and the chairs themselves are nice and comfortable – always a sign that a club cares about its fans! Smartly, there’s a huge video screen built into the stadium where you can watch action replays or keep a worried eye on the clock as it counts down – really great stadium, highly rate it!
- Julian Garcia Nigris answered 8 years ago
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Ticket prices can depend on the visiting team and also the type of the game. If you don’t mind the visibilty, you will find tickets from 20 euro (the cheapest ones, behind the goal) and between 50 and 80 euro on the main stand. Usually you can buy tickets until 2 hours before the game.
- Andrea answered 8 years ago
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