There was only two of us and we found seats no bother. There were plenty more around us as well. I'd agree with you though that they really shouldn't have been selling seats at the front of W1A.
My original tickets were in Row A of W1A and to be fair the view of the screen on the pitch was laughable. Rather than complain about it on here though I took the revolutionary step of finding some seats half way back in W1B that weren't being used.
Sorry it's a link to an absolute rag but here you go
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3499041/brighton-footie-ace-shane-duffy-caught-cheating-after-pictures-of-him-naked-in-another-girls-bed-were-posted-on-social-media/
Not sure I follow. Said I don't like watching pub singers murdering classics and you suggest I watch a TV programme devoted to pub singers murdering classics?
There has been some pretty desperate stuff on the bandstand this season. Watching a pub singer murdering classics in the rain because the roof has blown off is one of the odder 'attractions' at the Amex. A nice idea but probably time to knock it on the head.
I'm thinking Chris has done nearly all he can for us. We can't have all this commotion on the sideline, it's unsettling for the players. In my view the Premier League requires a Billy Davies / Barry Fry type level head to reign the players in a bit.
Didn't really notice their fans except for the the handful going over the top with the :tosser: and nancy boys gestures at the end. My favourites were the ones in the hospitality box just behind us offering everyone out (through the glass naturally) before getting kicked out ten minutes from...
A few years ago same thing happened to me at Luton, at the front and pushed through a gap in the hoardings. Went to court twice, pleaded not guilty both times and then they just dropped it. Never heard a word from the club about it though.