Your son's brother and nephews want to come along?
Yeah, all decent, some better than others though, and I am waiting for a better seat than those currently available for me and my mates. If you have four in the rear of the West lower near the halfway line, would you swap with me if I pick up four at the front of the North East corner? If not, why not, they are all decent seats?
I don't have four Cup tickets, but if I did and PB allowed, I don't care where I sit. Honestly.
Maybe you have better eyes than me, but I can't see who is who at the far end of the pitch.
Our STs are at one end, have had since The Amex opened and numerous chances to relocate. Wouldn't move, love where we are. Can't read the names on the scoreboard due to old eyes, but makes no odds.
I see, i like to see though, when I pay to see.
Was nine the other day..lost a couple?
I see, i like to see though, when I pay to see.
I take it, should the improbable happen and we be lucky enough to reach a semi-final then you wouldn't go to Wembley since the majority of seating is at one end or t'other.
The ESU massive will be spitting feathers if they can't sit in their usual seats .
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Given the general lack of enthusiasm for the FA Cup not only amongst the clubs but the fans, and that they club got burnt badly on the Palace game, opening the the lower bowl to begin with makes sense from the club's perspective. It's easy to sit behind a keyboard and spend other peoples money.
I'd rather sit in the WSU for this game, but my desire to see the game is greater than my seat preference so I have bought a seat in the north. At £18 and the prospect of a good old fashioned cup-tie buying a ticket for this should be a no brainer for fans. Absolutely stunned at the moaning on this thread, if anything can be described as tinpot, it's putting seat preference above match attendance.
If you are a season ticket holder, or a member the info is there, you can buy multiple tickets so people can sit together, it's not that hard to get a ticket for this game, and they are STILL available so the club is vindicated thus far. If we sell out more tickets will go on sale, it's really not that hard to figure out.
The thing is its the chicken and the egg because if fans see the club treating it as a 2nd rate game some fans will also. The club have based this games arrangements on the Palace tie which a alot of factors that affected the crowd. If bronze members can get 4 tickets I will bite the bullet and try to get 7 together in the lower stadium. Modern football what a drag
That’s all very well but what about the once a season mob who want to choose their 7 seats together, not pay very much, then go back to watching county league the next week? It’s NOT fair