- Aug 8, 2005
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What’s the advantage of this over the opposite corner in the South East where there are less season ticket holders to move?It’ll be south west corner and a couple of blocks of west lower.
What’s the advantage of this over the opposite corner in the South East where there are less season ticket holders to move?It’ll be south west corner and a couple of blocks of west lower.
Exactly, and the sun in the faceWhat’s the advantage of this over the opposite corner in the South East where there are less season ticket holders to move?
Only that it’ll be no inconvenience for those Albion supporters moving from the SW corner to the South and only a slight inconvenience moving from WL south end, just a minor change of aspect.What’s the advantage of this over the opposite corner in the South East where there are less season ticket holders to move?
Yes it will be a bloody inconvenience I chose my seats in the swc for a reasonOnly that it’ll be no inconvenience for those Albion supporters moving from the SW corner to the South and only a slight inconvenience moving from WL south end, just a minor change of aspect.
Can we DO that?Just need an upper tier in the North Stand adding another 2k and we have an atmosphere.
NoCan we DO that?
I’m not saying it’s my choice, just that it’s what I can see happening. Whatever they do it’s going to piss people off.Yes it will be a bloody inconvenience I chose my seats in the swc for a reason
Never going to happen in a million years.Just need an upper tier in the North Stand adding another 2k and we have an atmosphere.
Or west when it could start in the 65thTo maximise revenue (Hi Barbs) maybe we could operate a timeshare arrangement in the east, where the away fans take over the seat on the 72nd minute?
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It’s been tried, the Arsenal league cup match in 1979. It didn’t end wellIf we want to improve the atmosphere in the north stand then move the away supporters to the north stand.
No. For an atmosphere, you need Russ AbbottJust need an upper tier in the North Stand adding another 2k and we have an atmosphere.
So basically you want to kill off the last chance there is of an atmosphere ever being created at The Amex?Split em across the upper & lower east - so much harder to get an atmosphere going that way.
Think you'll find Newcastle are the only one. I believe EPL rules are that away fans must have pitch side seats but Newcastle have got away with it for years due to claims it's not possible to move them.A number of stadiums keep away fans in upper tiers from memory?