That's what worries me. The club are not flexible to let you try out seats before you commit. It's a lot of money to spend on a seat that once in, that's it for the season
Have you thought about a move to the WSU? better atmosphere and still a decent view. North and South ends of the WSU are pretty entertaining.
Me the football. My daughter the choir and that's the problem. Having said that we will be on top of any action at the north end and near the players as they celebrate goals. But miss the south end action or at least perspective of the play.
But you have a pic so assume you've sat in there after a game? I'm in same quandary as you but mine is about cost.
Yes I did after Leicester game. But it's not the same as watching the football. Great view of the north goal and down at the other goal. It's just past the half way line you can not get a perspective on play
I have tried moving further forward, not 2 seats together at the moment. Although that is changing every day. Maybe today might be different. I have to agree with the view. It's just that it feels detached from the action. We do go away to a few away games and I suppose we could change seats for cup games and then maybe next year if things are no better.
Simples in my book. If you want the view then stay where you are, if you want the atmosphere then move.
You said you are in row Q, I am in row R and that is my view. Have you got "Churchill" at the end of the row in front of you?
PS, we dont get wet in the ESU so thats another plus over the North
Where are you moving to in the NW and where did you move from
Thats the fellow, he is so keen with his high pitched voice. Churchill is the nickname the chap in front of me gave him, he must be your neighbour, i'm in 622.
If you and daughter want to stand and sing move to NorthWest. If not, stay. Out of interest, how old is she? could she not have a seat on her own?
14 in the summer