WSL centre, back, better seats than 80% of 1901...closer you make it to this the better
Agree.....1901 only better for space/bar service...My seat at £650 better and much better Value than 1901.
WSL centre, back, better seats than 80% of 1901...closer you make it to this the better
So you know the views and speak for some 13,000+ Albion fans do you? All of whom are currently seated at the moment in remarkably comfortable seats at The Amex. I'm sure there are 2 0r 3 thousand who would stand given the chance, but let's be honest - speak for most? You're having a larf.Football has moved on since the old days of shabby stadia, with manky hot dogs, wood and tin shacks for toilets, dangerous standing terraces and wooden rattles. You may get a sanitised version back one day for the dogged few who maintain it's the only way to enjoy football, but I wonder if your 13 or 14000 mates really want to stand for their football now. And let's not kid ourselves that all the away fans stand from choice, sitting isn't an option. Respect to every one of them who travels and provide some of the best and noisiest support to the boys. But I bet a few more would go if there was a sitting option.er, no; I'll speak for most people thank you very much. I didn't say everyone.
Super Steve Earle. But I bet a few more would go if there was a sitting option.[/QUOTE said:I stopped going to away games because you bought a seat and others decided that they had a right to stand in front of that seat because their mates had bought one near by rather than like my sons 1 buy them all. So they were together. No clubs or at least very few insist on people sitting in their purchased seat?
I stopped going to away games because you bought a seat and others decided that they had a right to stand in front of that seat because their mates had bought one near by rather than like my sons 1 buy them all. So they were together. No clubs or at least very few insist on people sitting in their purchased seat?
When an away game is a sell out then some stewards insist that you remain in the purchased seat.
Fulham was a sellout, & my ticket was towards the back despite me asking our ticket office if I could have one near the front, as I have difficulty standing for an entire game now. I asked a steward when I arrived, if I could sit in a seat near the front. Soon after kick off the steward came back to me and showed me to another seat.
Usually it's not a sell out so it ends up as sit or stand where you like
The oldies who want to sit head towards the front, and the ones who want to stand go further back. It works well.[/QUOTE]
Unless its chucking it down? I'm thinking of your ageing joints
When an away game is a sell out then some stewards insist that you remain in the purchased seat.
Fulham was a sellout, & my ticket was towards the back despite me asking our ticket office if I could have one near the front, as I have difficulty standing for an entire game now. I asked a steward when I arrived, if I could sit in a seat near the front. Soon after kick off the steward came back to me and showed me to another seat.
Usually it's not a sell out so it ends up as sit or stand where you like
The oldies who want to sit head towards the front, and the ones who want to stand go further back. It works well.[/QUOTE]
Unless its chucking it down? I'm thinking of your ageing joints
Cheeky beggar. At most away grounds, if you avoid the first four rows, you can stay dry'ish. I still have my Withdean poncho and have been known to place it over my lap if the weather forecast is really bad!
Ignore the moaners and shout at create an atmo all you like people
Have you started on the booze early today Sheebo, or is too much CBeebies finally taking its toll?
Have been in west lower since day 1 it was full of idiots who didnt realise that you bought a SEAT not a standing space so that everybody can see the game. It is much better now and a very good view although my son prefers the view from West Upper.
Cheers. Does it get hit by the rain there?I've been WSL W1G row L since moving to The Amex. Views are great (but then again, having also sat on occasion in the North and East, where aren't they?). Atmosphere very variable from game to game, often dependent on whether the WSU get going or not, then it filters down. If the North could actually get their act together and stop fannying around in two sections I'm sure this would help greatly too. As others have said though, a lot of corpses. My group have had one official warning so far from the head steward in the area for getting a bit too colourful. All in all I'm happy there though, welcome in.
Cheers. Does it get hit by the rain there?
Should be fine in all but the worst weather I reckon.We're going to be in row K in W1G. Getting a bit worried that may get the rain there after the dry ESU?
mind you after 10 years of South Stand at Withdean, I shouldn't be so fussy
I'm in W1G (Row S). Been there since the Amex opened.
Great view, not much atmosphere though. In front of me are quite a lot of pensioners who make no noise but are albion through and through. Behind we have a right whinger who moans constantly mostly he's wrong and hasn't got a clue about whats going on in the game. Give him his dues though he also turns up nearly every game.