- Jul 7, 2003
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Mull of Kintyre
Mull of Kintyre
Thanks. I could be right then!I could trawl through the interweb and find the answer somewhere, but from memory I think it's about 5,500.
Yeah, I'm willing to bet I'm right. As I said, the view = top notch. The acoustics = pretty good I imagine. The price = very reasonable. It's certainly not a bad place to sit, and I'd rather be up there than behind the goal. But look at the webcam and see how high it is. Bear in mind just the lower tier is bigger than the South Stand at Withdean, and it can be a bit distant from the back of that. Then you've got the 1901 tier plonked on top. You will be too high to make it worthwhile shouting at an opposition player when he goes in knee-high on Elliott.
I've had a shout (albeit in an empty ground) in the WSU. The sound really travels - really travels - when you're right under that roof.
Believe me, you want to be heard on the pitch from the WSU? No worries.
IMHO the WS lower tier is not higher than the South Stand at Withers though (don't forget the SS has steps up before the first row starts). The West Stand Upper will be far loftier obviously, but when you see it first-hand it's not as far away from the action as the artwork makes it look. with it's low slung roof and the emerging demographic (i.e. goodly number of Ruffians) that are booking it, I think the atmos is going to be tops.
The lower tier of the West Stand at the Amex is 29 rows deep, the South Stand at Withdean is 26 in the middle. But the South Stant at Withdean obviously has an extra elevation at the front as it doesn't start from ground level, which I estimate to be worth about another 6 rows. If you added those on then, in effect, you are probably about 32/33 rows from the pitch when sitting at the back of the South Stand. BUT, the seats at the Amex will be bigger and will have more room in between them. So I don't reckon there will be a lot in it.
It's bloody brilliant that we're comparing what is by far our biggest stand at the moment to just a single TIER in the new place though!
I've had a shout (albeit in an empty ground) in the WSU. The sound really travels - really travels - when you're right under that roof.
Believe me, you want to be heard on the pitch from the WSU? No worries.
This is exactly my point about there being something for everyone in a stadium as magnificent as the Amex. Personally, I always like to be in the thick of the atmosphere and, while not low down, want to be close enough to the pitch to catch every detail. I can't imagine anything worse than watching every home game with a "tactical view" (in the words of Richard Hebberd), but you clearly LOVE it. On reflection, the fact there is no unanimous 'best seat in the house' is why they can get away with the +3s.