Well, you'll have me to contend with, so you'll have to factor in the STINK.What’s north shelf like to sit in in terms of atmosphere, crowd, view etc.
About 10m, vertically...also any difference between N1B and N2B?
To be quite frank, if people really can't do without a beer in the 15 minute interval that is half time, then l feel very sorry for them.I think it's one of the best places to sit in the Amex, same level as 1901 seats but North stand prices. Above a lot of the NS singers. Main downside is if you want a beer at half time you have to go all the way down to the main NS concourse to get one.
To be quite frank, if people really can't do without a beer in the 15 minute interval that is half time, then l feel very sorry for them.
Before and/or after the game, then yes why not? but you go to football to . . . ermmm watch football don't you?
To be quite frank, if people really can't do without a beer in the 15 minute interval that is half time, then l feel very sorry for them.
Before and/or after the game, then yes why not? but you go to football to . . . ermmm watch football don't you?
Unfortunately there are too many wankers who think it's okay to throw beer over everyone when we score..I'm happy there is no beer allowed in your seats for this reason.Whilst I agree to a point there's no reason why spectators shouldn't be able to enjoy a beer at their seat nowadays. If they're worried about overexcited fans, make a safe standing area with no alcohol and allow the rest fo the stadium to enjoy a beer.
I appreciate its down to legislation but must be time for a re-think by the powers that be IMO
I think it's one of the best places to sit in the Amex, same level as 1901 seats but North stand prices. Above a lot of the NS singers. Main downside is if you want a beer at half time you have to go all the way down to the main NS concourse to get one
It's £25 more expensive for adults but £125 cheaper for children - moving our 3 from N1A to N2A has saved us £225!Junior G and myself are moving here next season and very happy with the view following which we checked before the Brentford game.
Price wise isn’t it actually cheaper than the north (when totalled up) as it’s exclusively family stand only isn’t it?
More importantly, does it have a loo?To be quite frank, if people really can't do without a beer in the 15 minute interval that is half time, then l feel very sorry for them.
Before and/or after the game, then yes why not? but you go to football to . . . ermmm watch football don't you?
We’ve saved £155 just for the two of us from the west lower, took the plunge before the he moves age group on the 24/25 season and have signed up the youngest to Albion+It's £25 more expensive for adults but £125 cheaper for children - moving our 3 from N1A to N2A has saved us £225!
Has several and also FAB involvement has improved the food selection up there as it was pointed out apparently that kids primary scran won’t be pies!More importantly, does it have a loo?
Its like being in heaven mate , great view , no booze and everyones dead.....What’s north shelf like to sit in in terms of atmosphere, crowd, view etc. also any difference between N1B and N2B?
Based on zero evidence and a guessUnfortunately there are too many wankers who think it's okay to throw beer over everyone when we score..I'm happy there is no beer allowed in your seats for this reason.