I'd like to thank everyone at the Amex today, staff and fans, who made it such a safe and memorable occasion. It was a joy.
And apologise for bothering to air my personality disorders on a public forum. I'm a berk.
What a fuss.
Too Late Now
I didn't read the rules until after we bought the tickets.
(I do hope this reply is attached to the thing I'm replying to, and not just chucked at the bottom of the thread.)
Hermit
I haven't between further than walking distance since March, except for work.
There's a pandemic, you know. It's to be expected. Holidays on hold.
Sensible
Considering not one of the 2,000 readers has liked my OP, I'm quite impressed with the level of response. Maybe the abuse comes a few pages further down?
Some very fair points, well made. But I'm a miserable old sod with OCD and Covid doesn't always play to my strengths. Still...
Mental
One of my phobias is of having things in my pockets. Like, sandwiches, reading glasses, wallet, water bottle, sunglasses, phone, pens, toothbrush, medications, book, more medications, spare book, waterproofs, just the usual stuff you all take to the football.
Addendum
I'm not criticising the club. And I'm grateful for the opportunity to attend. Just taken aback by some of things they are trialling. I know it's all subject to review, that's the point. Just a bit of an odd trial, of a seating arrangement that can't possibly be chosen over some of...
I'm wondering who is responsible for the nutty rules governing seating arrangements for the friendly against Chelsea? I'd assumed that they would only use alternate rows of seats, and that fans registered at the same address would be able to sit together, with the booking system automatically...