Bob!
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- Jul 5, 2003
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I was thinking about his 80 year old father, isn't the South closest to the lift to the coach park?
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For home fans it would be the Southern end of the East Stand
I was thinking about his 80 year old father, isn't the South closest to the lift to the coach park?
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For home fans it would be the Southern end of the East Stand
Completely OT, but that's quite an age range in your family, 80 to 7 with you somewhere in the middle !
I am very happy with the response, nobody told me to poke off or stay in Japan, all very constructive - a credit to NSC
You're not near me then!?
Best view without rain or sun in the eyes is centre back WSL, nearer you can get to that the better
East Stand Lower gets very crowded and like a creche sometimes (most times) with kids running about. If you go Central, E1D, E1E for example, an important consideration for an 80 year old is how close are the toilets? From those 2 sections it can be a nightmare at halftime fighting through the crowds and joining the line to get in the toilets so despite E1D and E1E having the best views, you might want to go nearer the North or South ends of the East Lower.
Not taking the piss here btw, I've been over there for three seasons and understand why people leave their seats a few minutes before the halftime whistle.
I agree. Not the best bit of stadium planning, piss awful in fact.
Don't do WSU, every game without fail there are people half way up the stairs looking like they have just reached the top of Everest.
I would put a vote in for the SW corner. I've taken my Dad (69) and son (3) and it went really well. My Dad has no mobility problems which your Dad might, but it's actually a good view and the bar really isn't busy. I like it there
You're just trying to make me feel better, aren't you!
I would put a vote in for the SW corner. I've taken my Dad (69) and son (3) and it went really well. My Dad has no mobility problems which your Dad might, but it's actually a good view and the bar really isn't busy. I like it there
Next season me and my mate are taking our kids in the WSU. As part of their stair climbing "training" we will include hauling *COUGH* stones of weight up them by rope. By December hopefully I'll have a cross between a sherpa and a husky in my employ.
I'll be buying the burgers. It's only fair.
He does when he's had 4 cans of lager on the train from London to York.