pocketseagull
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- Dec 29, 2014
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Just in case you're not aware there are sections in West Upper at the same price as the North stand.NS is the cheapest in the ground.
Just in case you're not aware there are sections in West Upper at the same price as the North stand.NS is the cheapest in the ground.
I’d never get up there.Just in case you're not aware there are sections in West Upper at the same price as the North stand.
SAFE STANDING SURVEY
Following discussions with the Fan Advisory Board, we are open to considering safe standing in The Amex and would love to hear to hear your opinions!
I did at the weekend. Surprised how crowded the concourse was compared to WSL, and took ages to exit after the game. Seats noticeably closer together too - can see how they have been squeezed. Nice change of view for a change but not for me Clive.I’d never get up there.
It is, but they are asking…..and not saying what won’t get done if the cash is spent on safe standing instead. Why not, for example, a question aimed at preference ?I sit in the WSU so unlikely to directly effect me but whilst I don't have anything against safe standing I think the stadium was designed as an all seater and if safe standing was brought in some season ticket holders would have to be moved.
For all those saying the club are being disingenuous saying it would delay other stadium improvements, it is up to the club how they spend their money.
I love my elevated view from the WSU, its so easy to see the tactics and patterns of play. Been in the WSL on a few occasions, and whilst its good to be up close to the action, I just couldn't get on with the view. Found it tough to properly decipher the "geometry" of the game from such a low viewpoint.I did at the weekend. Surprised how crowded the concourse was compared to WSL, and took ages to exit after the game. Nice change of view for a change but not for me Clive.
Yep, tactical view Is much, much better but it felt very detached. I’m also too fat for the closer seatingI love my elevated view from the WSU, its so easy to see the tactics and patterns of play. Been in the WSL on a few occasions, and whilst its good to be up close to the action, I just couldn't get on with the view. Found it tough to properly decipher the "geometry" of the game from such a low viewpoint.
We're all different though
It's a fair question to ask.It is, but they are asking…..and not saying what won’t get done if the cash is spent on safe standing instead. Why not, for example, a question aimed at preference ?
-safe standing for xxxx fans in the following blocks or
-toilets, additional food and drink concessions and big screens outside the ground
I imagine people have replied to this already, but...My main concern is point 5; requiring some fans to move from their existing seat. No. Just no. We are way better than them up the road. Longstanding STHs should not be forced to move.
Yes, stewards on the sides of the North stand will tell people to sit if they stand for too long, only the middle section are allowed to stand for the full game.But they could stand now all the time if they really wanted to ... surely? Or is there a steward preventing them from doing that at the moment?
I was in N1D (towards the back) on Sunday. Stood the entire match. No questions asked from the stewards and everybody around me standing too. Loved it.Yes, stewards on the sides of the North stand will tell people to sit if they stand for too long, only the middle section are allowed to stand for the full game.
There have been the odd game where we have stood for most/all of the game, play-off semis, some Palace games, where stewards have given up, but they are rare.
Thanks for info …Yes, stewards on the sides of the North stand will tell people to sit if they stand for too long, only the middle section are allowed to stand for the full game.
There have been the odd game where we have stood for most/all of the game, play-off semis, some Palace games, where stewards have given up, but they are rare.
For those saying im WSU it doesnt impact me, please respond anyway as the club shelved this last time and cited a poor response as the reason. Maybe if they just emailed NS season ticket holders they would get a better % of responses
Made the move downstairs this season and the £5 a game difference not to do the stairs is worth every penny!I did at the weekend. Surprised how crowded the concourse was compared to WSL, and took ages to exit after the game. Seats noticeably closer together too - can see how they have been squeezed. Nice change of view for a change but not for me Clive.
THats the modern way sadly.I’ve just incriminated myself by being honest.
Potentially looking to move to NW corner next season to be closer to north for atmosphereDon't stand in the NW corner for the whole game. Don't mind others standing.
It is, but they are asking…..and not saying what won’t get done if the cash is spent on safe standing instead. Why not, for example, a question aimed at preference ?
-safe standing for xxxx fans in the following blocks or
-toilets, additional food and drink concessions and big screens outside the ground
Potentially looking to move to NW corner next season to be closer to north for atmosphere
Out of interest does the whole corner typically sit? Asking as have a kid in tow thanks