No - it's because some people sat/stood where they wanted - I was over at the end (on your left facing the pitch) and there were a load of empty seats (because of what you have described in your post) People doing 'what they want' at the expense of others!Was the away end above capacity yesterday?
It seemed to be to me.
Lots of people in the aisles. I was down the front and there were some free seats but I wouldn't say there was enough to accommodate everyone in the gang ways
Not the first time I've thought this this season.
I agree, but if mates sit together, is it right that they have to displace people who want/need to sit in their seat. Just leads to potential aggravation. Even if you were allowed to buy tickets as a group, there will still be numpties (we have plenty, as I saw in the services on the way back) who will still sit where they want and hassle anyone who challenges them.The issue is, people are having to buy tickets separate to their mates/family due to the points system. All 5 people I was with yesterday had different seats due to it.
Is it not possible to do the friends and family thing you do with home tickets so one account can buy tickets for everyone with enough qualifying points in one transaction?The issue is, people are having to buy tickets separate to their mates/family due to the points system. All 5 people I was with yesterday had different seats due to it.
Is it not possible to do the friends and family thing you do with home tickets so one account can buy tickets for everyone with enough qualifying points in one transaction?
If I have a ticket for a particular seat I sit in it anybody in it I shift them end of. It has happened once or twice they always move.I agree, but if mates sit together, is it right that they have to displace people who want/need to sit in their seat. Just leads to potential aggravation. Even if you were allowed to buy tickets as a group, there will still be numpties (we have plenty, as I saw in the services on the way back) who will still sit where they want and hassle anyone who challenges them.
Think I've seen you in action...If I have a ticket for a particular seat I sit in it anybody in it I shift them end of. It has happened once or twice they always move.
Got a good story about that but I don’t want spoil your Sunday roast.
Are all 5 at different levels then? If not you can assign when booking you tickets so your together. I do that all the time.The issue is, people are having to buy tickets separate to their mates/family due to the points system. All 5 people I was with yesterday had different seats due to it.
cool storyIf I have a ticket for a particular seat I sit in it anybody in it I shift them end of. It has happened once or twice they always move.
Is it not possible to do the friends and family thing you do with home tickets so one account can buy tickets for everyone with enough qualifying points in one transaction?
Are all 5 at different levels then? If not you can assign when booking you tickets so your together. I do that all the time.
Wonder why there’s trouble every timeStand wherever there is space. Pay no attention to your ticket. How it’s always been.
I know people who would like to take their kids to more away games but they would not be able to see. I personally want to stand but I would also support a seating zone in the first 2 rows for people who want to sit as they are elderly or have a young family.
Years ago you nearly always stood and a lot tighter too with kids be first in the ground bit boring but at least they should see.I know people who would like to take their kids to more away games but they would not be able to see. I personally want to stand but I would also support a seating zone in the first 2 rows for people who want to sit as they are elderly or have a young family.
Having been to hundreds of away games over the years I can assure you that’s not how it’s always been.Stand wherever there is space. Pay no attention to your ticket. How it’s always been.
If the kids are big enough to see when stood on seats that's a great option. I feel the issue is that its ambiguous at every away game and there needs to be clarity. Perhaps all away games should be 'officially' sit where you like with clear guidance that the front 2 rows are reserved for those who would or need to sit down.Unofficially, that's been the way for a while. Sit at the front if you'd like.
However, we sometimes have a couple of lads who take their kids to away matches. They love standing on seats and get involved in the atmosphere.
All well and good, but what about the Mad HattersIf the kids are big enough to see when stood on seats that's a great option. I feel the issue is that its ambiguous at every away game and there needs to be clarity. Perhaps all away games should be 'officially' sit where you like with clear guidance that the front 2 rows are reserved for those who would or need to sit down.
Great shoutIf the kids are big enough to see when stood on seats that's a great option. I feel the issue is that its ambiguous at every away game and there needs to be clarity. Perhaps all away games should be 'officially' sit where you like with clear guidance that the front 2 rows are reserved for those who would or need to sit down.
one of the best posts I’ve seen for ages.Unreserved seating solves a lot of problems. Those who are precious about where they sit would get their earlier, those who want to stand and make noise would naturally go towards the back, and those who need to sit or have young kids would naturally go towards the front or outer blocks.
One of the main problems is people who are precious about getting to their randomly allocated seat turning up 1 minute to kick off and hoofing people out as the game is about to start. If you're that bothered, at least get their 10+ minutes early to give whoever you hoof out a chance to find somewhere, or use your common sense and go where there's space. Even when it's sold out there's always space in the outer blocks or towards the front. 99% of people will gladly move if the game's not about to kick off.
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