NS - you'll have a ringside seat to most of the Albion goals at the Amex. Oh, and you'll have access to multiple Neck Oil vending machinesSeason tickets are on sale now for MyAlbion+ members. I’m stumped as to where to choose - any suggestions?
Neck oilNS - you'll have a ringside seat to most of the Albion goals at the Amex. Oh, and you'll have access to multiple Neck Oil vending machines
Good choiceJust got my first season ticket after years of getting to a half a dozen or so games through friends tickets or full price. I've gone west upper where always tried to sit for random games. Personally I love having a higher view of the pitch where you can see passing angles and movement a bit more clearly than being nearer pitch level. Obviously a trade off with feeling more involved closer to the pitch.
Not a big fan then M(ih)BL?Neck oil
I'd plump for a side view.Season tickets are on sale now for MyAlbion+ members. I’m stumped as to where to choose - any suggestions?
WSL MorettiNeck oil
On the downside, you'd have to leave on 85 minutesI'd plump for a side view.
That way you get a better vantage point when those yoghurt knitting loons handcuff themselves to the posts at either end.
The irony of your username will haunt you after regular pilgrimages to the west upper, better start getting those leg extensions in nowJust got my first season ticket after years of getting to a half a dozen or so games through friends tickets or full price. I've gone west upper where always tried to sit for random games. Personally I love having a higher view of the pitch where you can see passing angles and movement a bit more clearly than being nearer pitch level. Obviously a trade off with feeling more involved closer to the pitch.
Bear in mind that in the East, you'll need a sunhat with a brim for the early/late season games ( ) and for the West, you'll need a thicker coat for the ones in between ( ).Lower tier either east or west as near to the halfway line as possible about a dozen rows back . That’s perfection .
Haha luckily I've had some training over the years! The pilgrimage will be well worth it if we play half as well as we have this season.The irony of your username will haunt you after regular pilgrimages to the west upper, better start getting those leg extensions in now
ESL also far more likely get a soaking when it’s raining with prevailing Westerlies…….Bear in mind that in the East, you'll need a sunhat with a brim for the early/late season games ( ) and for the West, you'll need a thicker coat for the ones in between ( ).
Or burnt by the flame-throwers.....ESL also far more likely get a soaking when it’s raining with prevailing Westerlies…….
We're in Row X ESL and I think in 11 years we've only got slightly wet twice, when the rain was fine and the wind was really swirling around. But that's obviously a fair way back. We've seen people in the first 10 or so rows get a soaking for sure.ESL also far more likely get a soaking when it’s raining with prevailing Westerlies…….
Sounds about right….we’re in WSL K and have literally only got wet once or twice. Have seen the front of ESL almost evacuate a few times thoughWe're in Row X ESL and I think in 11 years we've only got slightly wet twice, when the rain was fine and the wind was really swirling around. But that's obviously a fair way back. We've seen people in the first 10 or so rows get a soaking for sure.