Heh heh, we're actually in the 2nd row on the 2nd tier. Wonder what block you're in?I'm 6'3" and sat on the front row of the second tier, so I'll do what the hell I like
When one of your team break through the middle heading for goal...
Not being a killjoy but totally agree.Sorry if this comes across as angry but, basically, I am.
A huge number of disabled people are not wheelchair bound and therefore cannot access disabled areas. Many use one or more crutch, others can walk short distances but cannot stand for long. We have many other fans who are old or infirm. As a result they must sit down. There are no special areas for these people to apply for seats.
I will be taking a relative who has been unwell for a considerable time and we have paid £60 for the seat. If there are people standing and blocking our view then I will inform a steward.
Please don't be selfish. You cannot stand. Please be considerate to others.
Sadly I have.....twice....one didn`t go very well.......:grumpy:I see you've not watched us this season
Ok! so this is the decider..........Sadly I have.....twice....one didn`t go very well.......:grumpy:
I hope everyone sits. This isn't a normal away game its Wembley. If anyone blocks my view ill certainly be making sure they wont be for long.
DittoAm in 2nd tier with 2 young kids so will be sitting, so will the people in front of us.
This isn't going to be some shed with a steward saying go where you like. They don't mess around at Wembley, you'll be sitting or you'll be out.
All of this reason boils down to part of the reason why I'm not as excited about Wembley as I should be.
I don't have any problems with us selling out and day trippers, Liverpool fans and other timewasters coming but I really do think this will dilute the atmosphere so it's as flat as a pancake for the final. Can see it now, a few half hearted PUSBs and the odd SISU out.
As I posted on another thread and it's more relevant here, Wembley is a hard enough place to generate an atmosphere:
I think some people are in for a shock.
Take the recent England v Scotland game, which obviously is a game with an edge to it (more than City vs Oxford) and two sets of fans who can make some noise...the atmosphere was at best stifled, the middle Club Wembley tier separates and disjoints the atmoshphere from the top tier and lower tier. From where I was I could see the opposite end of the ground were chanting, but just couldn't hear it. There was no atmosphere in upper tier at all I'm afraid.
Now taking this into account - our bottom tier will be 1/6 season ticket holders and 5/6 Man Utd fans/day trippers that have gone as part of the allocation... I don't have any doubts the atmosphere will be flat at the final. Really hope I'm proved wrong but Wembley is a hard enough place to get an atmosphere going without having day trippers all in the bottom tier. Will be just like Tottenham or Arsenal away (the first one 6-1) a few years ago when it was just 5k stood in silence.
Can you give me a good reason why you should stand then? I hate standing due to my back problems so I wont be is that a valid reason? If anyone blocks my view ill ensure they will be told to sit also.So, because it's Wembley we all sit down and eat our prawn sandwiches?
Totally understandable if there is a reason for sitting down, but because it 'isn't a normal away game' is definitely not one.
As long as you've not bought tickets behind the goal i'm sure you'l be fine.Can you give me a good reason why you should stand then? I hate standing due to my back problems so I wont be is that a valid reason? If anyone blocks my view ill ensure they will be told to sit also.
Still not received a valid reason to stand yet.As long as you've not bought tickets behind the goal i'm sure you'l be fine.
If you're in a block with 1,000 people who prefer standing why should they all have to follow your preference?Still not received a valid reason to stand yet.
Go to England games regularly, have never had to stand during a game.You either haven't been to Wembley
Totally agree. This thread has summed it up.
But if someone seriously struggles to stand because of a condition? You would sit down then, right?Already can't be arsed with it with some of the tripe on this thread, people quoting ground regulations and back problems - it's a football match not a Vicars tea party.
I care about us having a good atmosphere and leaving Wembley with a fraction of pride - I don't give a fuck about Archie from Leamington having a 'fun, family day out', sat down in silence
They don't bother at away games do they.But if someone seriously struggles to stand because of a condition? You would sit down then, right?
Were you in the bogs again asking people to sit down?They don't bother at away games do they.
BTW I hopefully will be sitting.
I had to ask someone to sit down yesterday wish I hadn't.
Wouldn't have had to watch that shit then
I'd offer to swap seats with them so they could sit and I stand behind. I also wouldn't be the only person standing in a block of 1000 so my decision is unlikely to matter. People who need to sit for the game should be conscious of what part of the stadium is most likely to have fans wanting to stand though I'm sure we can agree on that.But if someone seriously struggles to stand because of a condition? You would sit down then, right?
Already can't be arsed with it with some of the tripe on this thread, people quoting ground regulations and back problems - it's a football match not a Vicars tea party.
I care about us having a good atmosphere and leaving Wembley with a fraction of pride - I don't give a fuck about Archie from Leamington having a 'fun, family day out', sat down in silence
But as most of us have never been to Wembley we wouldn't know where is best to sit and where is best to stand would we?I'd offer to swap seats with them so they could sit and I stand behind. I also wouldn't be the only person standing in a block of 1000 so my decision is unlikely to matter. People who need to sit for the game should be conscious of what part of the stadium is most likely to have fans wanting to stand though I'm sure we can agree on that.
I think the most asked question will be who are the team in the blueish kitI cant remember the last time I actually sat down away from home.
I can see this game being a nightmare with all the daytrippers there, if will be sit down or it will be the shouting down of SISU OUT chants with the old get behind the team nonsense when they are asking whose in goal for us or whose playing at right back!
Common sense would suggest lower tier behind the goal would be most likely standing and the rest seated though wouldn't it? Not only that but looking at other games that have taken place there. If you have a genuine need to sit then I'd like to think you'd look into it before purchasing rather than buying any seat and then making veiled threats about people standing in front of you.But as most of us have never been to Wembley we wouldn't know where is best to sit and where is best to stand would we?
At the Ricoh it is obvious. Wembley is a brand new experience for nearly everybody.
But when the tickets went on sale there was a mad rush wasn't there. I just picked the category and booked the tickets.Common sense would suggest lower tier behind the goal would be most likely standing and the rest seated though wouldn't it? Not only that but looking at other games that have taken place there. If you have a genuine need to sit then I'd like to think you'd look into it before purchasing rather than buying any seat and then making veiled threats about people standing in front of you.
Haven't been to an away game for an age.They don't bother at away games do they.
BTW I hopefully will be sitting.
I had to ask someone to sit down yesterday wish I hadn't.
Wouldn't have had to watch that shit then
The intirety of the two lower tiers were open for sale.But when the tickets went on sale there was a mad rush wasn't there. I just picked the category and booked the tickets.
I honestly didn't believe anyone stood at Wembley and was expecting everyone to be seated.
As I say, I will be seated and won't be standing.
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