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Banned
...was exemplary!
My voice was hoarse by the end of the day mostly from talking with fans at the entranceway to the stand, talking people through seating locations and where everything was.
In my experience EVERYONE was understanding about things - ALL the fans in attendance were able to take in the new surroundings and patient about questions that couldn't be answered yet (how warm will it get close to the roof, will it be warm/cold in winter, where are program sellers, will the DJ play my request, does the food stall have tops for my coffee cups/ where can I leave my beer while I...... etc)
That there's no transfer between stands or in-and-out access, as is pretty-much how it is at almost every stadium. No smoking, naturally.
The big one is probably that there is alcohol served.... but it can't be brought into the stands to seats. So - good form is to not buy beers just before start or resumption of play of course.
Everyone understood and dealt with that REALLY well, I had no complaints!!
There are some things some staff won't be able to answer without research - like e.g.;
Where program sellers have set up (as that's up to them to find their best position).
Which food stand has smallest queue, has stock or run out of whichever-flavour of pies/hotdogs/sodas etc (as they are their own entity, stewards won't necessarily be able to keep abreast of all that).
Also; If someone has problems with acrophobia (or vertigo) and is in the Upper West, it's an issue they will need to think about how to deal with regarding their seat location! I'd hope they would have already thought that through, but ya never know.
Anyway - fans I encountered really were a credit to the club in the way they took it all in, found things out for themselves and worked with the newness of it all!
The first few games, there will be more questions as people locate the right entrances and aisles for their seats, but I would think it will get to be a smoother and more routine thing as everyone sees how everything suits them and how they prefer to go like arrival timing for watching prematch entertainment, hearing announcements and watching warm-ups, when to buy beer and where from, where to stand or whether to sit to eat etc.
So - for a preliminary look at the fantastic Falmer 'Amex' Stadium in action - a BIG UP to the brilliant way everyone took in the whole event!
That's already set a good precedent, and when loads of our fans make their FIRST game visit - if they are anything like as cool as that Albion v Spurs presentation, we are in GOOD shape!
It's already exciting to be here at this point, I can just see this being a wonderful revelation for all of us - so much to take in, so much to like!!
Well done, happy days, and ....COME ON BRIGHTON!!
My voice was hoarse by the end of the day mostly from talking with fans at the entranceway to the stand, talking people through seating locations and where everything was.
In my experience EVERYONE was understanding about things - ALL the fans in attendance were able to take in the new surroundings and patient about questions that couldn't be answered yet (how warm will it get close to the roof, will it be warm/cold in winter, where are program sellers, will the DJ play my request, does the food stall have tops for my coffee cups/ where can I leave my beer while I...... etc)
That there's no transfer between stands or in-and-out access, as is pretty-much how it is at almost every stadium. No smoking, naturally.
The big one is probably that there is alcohol served.... but it can't be brought into the stands to seats. So - good form is to not buy beers just before start or resumption of play of course.
Everyone understood and dealt with that REALLY well, I had no complaints!!
There are some things some staff won't be able to answer without research - like e.g.;
Where program sellers have set up (as that's up to them to find their best position).
Which food stand has smallest queue, has stock or run out of whichever-flavour of pies/hotdogs/sodas etc (as they are their own entity, stewards won't necessarily be able to keep abreast of all that).
Also; If someone has problems with acrophobia (or vertigo) and is in the Upper West, it's an issue they will need to think about how to deal with regarding their seat location! I'd hope they would have already thought that through, but ya never know.
Anyway - fans I encountered really were a credit to the club in the way they took it all in, found things out for themselves and worked with the newness of it all!
The first few games, there will be more questions as people locate the right entrances and aisles for their seats, but I would think it will get to be a smoother and more routine thing as everyone sees how everything suits them and how they prefer to go like arrival timing for watching prematch entertainment, hearing announcements and watching warm-ups, when to buy beer and where from, where to stand or whether to sit to eat etc.
So - for a preliminary look at the fantastic Falmer 'Amex' Stadium in action - a BIG UP to the brilliant way everyone took in the whole event!
That's already set a good precedent, and when loads of our fans make their FIRST game visit - if they are anything like as cool as that Albion v Spurs presentation, we are in GOOD shape!
It's already exciting to be here at this point, I can just see this being a wonderful revelation for all of us - so much to take in, so much to like!!
Well done, happy days, and ....COME ON BRIGHTON!!
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