its an away game ffs sit where you want or rather stand where you like
Anyone who wants to sit in their designated seat has the perfect right to do so, IF they have the common sense to arrive 15 miutes or more before kick off. Anyone who expects to turn up on the whistle and demand that everybody move to suit them is out of order, in my opinion.
Either EVERYONE should sit in their seat. Or NO ONE. You cant have half measures thats what pisses me off. 3.05pm and they are trying to find THEIR seat.
f*** OFF
I have noticed its usualy only people who dont go to many away games who try to sit in an alocated seat, most that go away regularly know the unwriten law that away you sit (stand where you like)
Anyone who wants to sit in their designated seat has the perfect right to do so, IF they have the common sense to arrive 15 miutes or more before kick off. Anyone who expects to turn up on the whistle and demand that everybody move to suit them is out of order, in my opinion.
Millwall is unallocated is it not? Or has that changed because we've sold out? Either way you can guarantee there will be at least one thread from someone complaining they couldn't sit down in their seat at the very back.
i have noticed its usualy only people who dont go to many away games who try to sit in an alocated seat, most that go away regularly know the unwriten law that away you sit (stand where you like)
Millwall last season was sit where you like, but then midweek game, and away not sold out. Expect the same thing that happened at Watford last night to reoccur, some group of 4 or more will arrive as the players are shaking hands and expect to have the seat as printed on the ticket. Leading to usual mayhem, and disinterest from stewards.
Tickets have seat numbers on them so it's not unallocated. I wish it was. I'm taking the kids so want to sit near the front of the tier. But we have row P. Guaranteed that the smallest child will struggle to see.