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Well said Spearritt of the Albion. Incidnetally I wonder if any of the people you are directing this at would even know who Eddie Spearritt was.
That was my point when I bought my ST in the West Lower but I am told by other people sitting in that area that the club are monitoring the situation on the CCTV at each game.
If you wish to have a seat in a part of the ground that creates atmosphere then join in , if you do not wish to participate then f*** off to the east stand,go on f*** off and shut the f*** up.
Well said Spearritt of the Albion. Incidentally I wonder if any of the people you are directing this at would even know who Eddie Spearritt was, without looking on the internet.
Heard the name before & quite a SPOOKY_coincidence given the thread-you could have been talking about another (eddie spearritt) and an tragic football event in Sheffield 1989
At 6'6"I think perhaps it's wise not to complain...Lol!For what it is worth the guy in front of me is around 6ft 6, and when he jumps up, I can't see much either. But I certainly would not moan about it, he is a fan supporting his club and enjoying the game. Its not his fault that he is younger and fitter than me.
It's the same Eddie. So sad that he lost his son.
He was from Liverpool and moved back there after his career in football ended (or so I believe).
... or, in the case of Roz, you've just come out of hospital after a serious foot operation. If she finds she can't see or that the standing means that she won't be able to walk back to the station, she'll probably have to leave early. Being the gentleman that I am, I will also have to leave early - and will be EXTREMELY pissed off that thoughtless standing has led to this.I totally agree with Mr Reich (were you at plymouth via exeter years ago ? I recognise your banter). No one should be sitting (unless your old of course !).
Dont get me wrong, its a difficult one, and its not like a terrace where if you dont like who is around you, you just move. But it seems to me that you and some others are basically saying that because you may be getting on a bit in years, and understandably can't leap to your feet as easily as you once were able, those who still can shouldn't, and if they dare to do so it seems you are hoping that the CCTV picks them out and deals with them!
Some might just see that as a tad selfish. Bit like my old Dad, who used to moan about kids on skateboards, but when I talked to him about it, he admitted that he was just jealous that he was too old to do it, but if he could he would!
For what it is worth the guy in front of me is around 6ft 6, and when he jumps up, I can't see much either. But I certainly would not moan about it, he is a fan supporting his club and enjoying the game. Its not his fault that he is younger and fitter than me.
Worst case scenerio, if its a goal and I miss it, I can watch the replay on the big screen. Doesn't spoil my enjoyment of the game.
I don't think many care too much when somebody jumps up in front of them from time to time as it is all part of the excitement (I hope they don't as I do it!). What people object to is when people proclaim that everyone should stand at the game on the 27th just because of who we are playing. It is quite unsafe to stand permanently in some areas because the back of the seat in front is just a few inches from the standing level of the seats behind. If there was a surge it is quite possible that there would be several serious injuries. (see my previous post re Eddie Spearritt - to spell it out, he was at Hillsborough and his son was killed in the crush).
Well said Spearritt of the Albion. Incidentally I wonder if any of the people you are directing this at would even know who Eddie Spearritt was, without looking on the internet.
The vast majority of season ticket holders in the front half of the North Stand sit for most of the game. If you "can't stand" this intolerable state of affairs ... I'm inclined to remind you that the Club suggested that "enthusiastic supporters" should get their season tickets towards the back of the North Stand.I sit in North Stand, and in my opinion, all the people that want to stand should get their S.T in the North Stand, and anyone who wants to sit should get their S.T in the other stands. Would make the North Stand alot more lively. Can't stand the people that want to sit down yet buy their seats in the North Stand.
No, on the coach that stopped in exeter after the game
and had some fun !!
it's not about winning or losing though, we've already had a couple of grasses on here, no need for anymoreWhen I bought this years ST the club made a point of saying that standing would not be permitted ,except in certain areas that they would turn a blind eye to, West Lower wasnt one of those areas. I accept that it is a difficult situation for the club but I am confident that they will win eventually and that a few fans will be upset in the process.
it's not about winning or losing though, we've already had a couple of grasses on here, no need for anymore