Hammer15
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Christ, that is dreadful. I'd be half tempted to take a couple of steps backwards from there.
West stand upper upper anyone?
World Cup stadiums come in all shapes and sizes but next year’s tournament in Russia will break new ground with fans at one venue seated outside.
Architects working on the Ekaterinburg Arena have come up with a unique answer to the tricky question: how do you seat the Fifa-sanctioned minimum of 35,000 spectators when the stadium has a capacity of many thousands less? Simply build a stand outside.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...inburg-arena-seating-built-outside-venue-fifa
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I wouldn't feel safe on ANY of that. Especially if it was windy.
It's just a giant (and massively raised) stand from Withdean isn't it?
Looks shit.
Think we should have been designed to have 35k if England ever got a world cup? Brighton would be a great host city. Could we squeeze 4750 in somewhere?
Can anyone on here who sits back row WSU explain what the view is like? I've always wondered but to be honest, my vertigo prevents me from taking a peek.
The back row of the upper tier of the Clock End looked ridiculously high on Sunday at the Emirates. Likewise, the away ends at Stoke and Newcastle and the Kop at Villa (although that is a bloody impressive stand in my favourite away ground).
We sat in the very back row, right on halfway, for a cheap cup game (Reading?).
The best description is 'Playstation Football'.
Naturally it's a superb view of the whole game, (this is going to be tough, as I know you're currently struggling with my particular style of writing) but I was surprised how the players were still so clearly recognisable. I assume that comes from being on top of the game and not sloping away from it.
For the distance travelled to the seats I was expecting Sensible Soccer style generic dots on a green background.
I did find it a little frustrating as 'the pass' is so obvious from up there, but then you've got a better view of the pitch than the players.
It's a pooh load of climbing, with a great view of the game and Sussex beyond, but I wouldn't swap for fairly low down in the Family Stand.
Sure I definitely miss whatever is happening in the SW corner, but the pay off is being almost in touching distance to the second half action, when the team are attacking the North Stand.
It certainly didn't seem like it to me.As I posted when the amex was built, the back of the West Upper is actually about a pitch width away from the pitch, so it is quite a way back.
Can anyone on here who sits back row WSU explain what the view is like? I've always wondered but to be honest, my vertigo prevents me from taking a peek.
The back row of the upper tier of the Clock End looked ridiculously high on Sunday at the Emirates. Likewise, the away ends at Stoke and Newcastle and the Kop at Villa (although that is a bloody impressive stand in my favourite away ground).
I'm there every game matey, at the back of G block just to the right of the camera bit. The view is excellent IMO but not for everyone. Obviously the players & officials can't hear your individual shouts but some good singing up there. You can really see the tactics and shape, and spot passes and splits the players can't even see. Always clear if it's a goal but not so much the 50/50 fouls. Can't ALWAYS tell which player has been involved in a quick move. It was horrid when we had the yellow numbers.
TBH that's why I think people often comment on the tactical paragraphs in the blog but I sometimes note down or remember the wrong player in a move.
Wouldn't move for the world. There's now 11 of us together (more or less) and the three lads who sit behind us are absolute diamonds,
Lots of stairs though.
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It wouldn't surprise me if things like the 'Dale Stephens Appreciation Society' starts with you guys, but takes a while to filter down to many of us a few feet above pitch level.You can really see the tactics and shape, and spot passes and splits the players can't even see. Always clear if it's a goal but not so much the 50/50 fouls. Can't ALWAYS tell which player has been involved in a quick move. It was horrid when we had the yellow numbers.
I'm there every game matey, at the back of G block just to the right of the camera bit. The view is excellent IMO but not for everyone. Obviously the players & officials can't hear your individual shouts but some good singing up there. You can really see the tactics and shape, and spot passes and splits the players can't even see. Always clear if it's a goal but not so much the 50/50 fouls. Can't ALWAYS tell which player has been involved in a quick move. It was horrid when we had the yellow numbers.
TBH that's why I think people often comment on the tactical paragraphs in the blog but I sometimes note down or remember the wrong player in a move.
Wouldn't move for the world. There's now 11 of us together (more or less) and the three lads who sit behind us are absolute diamonds,
Lots of stairs though.
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Wow that is spectacularly shit. Which sums up the WC in Russia.