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- Apr 14, 2011
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The police will only allow 2,400 fans to be in the Upper Tier. This is to cordon off some of the seats to the side of the stand.
If you sell these fast enough you will be given a futher 900 or so tickets on the lower tier. Taking the allocation up to 3,300.
Again, sections nearest the side stands and the front rows are cordoned off by the police.
*Brighton would have to pay for the extra stewarding in the lower tier as well (as Charlton did last season).
Only Arsenal, Everton, West Ham, Liverpool, Chelsea, Norwich City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic, Nottingham Forest and Palace (on their first ever visit, never since) has used the Top & Lower tier the 18 years we've been at the new ground.
I've seen the likes of the mighty Derby County and Birmingham City bring less than 200 fans. One season Manchester City, who had been terrorising the likes of York City & Macclesfield, brought a pitiful 1,200 fans, despite no restrictions.
If you sell these fast enough you will be given a futher 900 or so tickets on the lower tier. Taking the allocation up to 3,300.
Again, sections nearest the side stands and the front rows are cordoned off by the police.
*Brighton would have to pay for the extra stewarding in the lower tier as well (as Charlton did last season).
Only Arsenal, Everton, West Ham, Liverpool, Chelsea, Norwich City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic, Nottingham Forest and Palace (on their first ever visit, never since) has used the Top & Lower tier the 18 years we've been at the new ground.
I've seen the likes of the mighty Derby County and Birmingham City bring less than 200 fans. One season Manchester City, who had been terrorising the likes of York City & Macclesfield, brought a pitiful 1,200 fans, despite no restrictions.