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Have you not been to a game at the Amex yetAnd does anyone actually sit in the north stand?
Have you not been to a game at the Amex yetAnd does anyone actually sit in the north stand?
So would I. Seriously. In my opinion you simply cannot beat a terrace for the 'real' football experience. There is at least now the beginnings of a consensus from the Powers That Be that people want different things from their 'matchday experience'. Some like boxes and the corporate entertaining environment, some like to sit down and watch a game of football, and others like to stand and be more passionate and vocal. That in itself is progress, when all-seater grounds first came in they thought everybody would eventually be happy to sit and that the 'standing gene' would eventually get bred out of football fans. That of course hasn't happened. A football match isn't a Cliff Richard concert or even a tennis match; it's a more passionate environment and tends to invoke a more passionate reaction in the crowd. Most of us would describe ourselves as fans rather than watchers, spectators or an audience.I would pay more if that meant I was allowed to stand, yesterday was the best football game I've ever been to..
I would pay more if that meant I was allowed to stand, yesterday was the best football game I've ever been to..
obviously want standing but because of the u21 internationals and so on they wont 'de-value' the stadium by doing this!
I'm quite happy with the current situaton. Although I stand for the whole game I'm knackered by half time so am glad for a sit down until the second half starts.
not to be picky, but wasn't the 'deal' that just the back 4 rows wouldn't be hassled to sit down?
Have you not been to a game at the Amex yet
But he wouldn't be in a queue then.....If ever "safe standing seats" get approval, I am CERTAIN that at least one Albion Director will want to be first in the queue to get them installed at the Amex.
yea ST in WSU mate. looks like everyone is standing most of the time. especially when the north stand is singing which is a lot of the game!
This.
Especially as I generally have my 5 year old in my arms so he can see, which I'm not bothered about at all but the half time break does help
also an example of what it would look like:
didn't realise they also have small metal seats attached so you can rest at half time, surely this would mean the capacity would no longer be increased which is a shame
Nope, the seats are locked into position for a standing game, and only lowered for games where there's a requirement for seating (e.g. European.Under 21 games).
You'll see that there are two steps in front of each seat - this is how, according to "Green Guide" regulations, a capacity increase of 1.8 is possible : when sitting down a person is twice as deep as when they're standing "(a row for the legs, a row for the bum!") but not as wide, as they don't move side to side so much - hence 18 people standing in the space occupied by 10 when sitting.
I've sat on that unit pictured - they really are the future!