Don't get how SLL is an authority on away fans seating arrangements - home ends - yeah. I don't care one way or the other, but may arrive bit earlier if it is a free for all.
So a different question, who on here is going to ask someone to move if they are in their seat ?
My only concern is the lad being able to see the cluster-fuck on the pitch. If everyone's standing, fair dos, he won't see a thing. I suppose I'll have to pass him over the heads of everyone down to the front.Not that it ever happened to me,must have been brilliant/terrifying .
I was stood on the stairs last match as there were too many uptop at back.. FWIW i reckon it'll be free for all mostly uptop at the back and bit more reserved in the lower
Well I'm travelling a long way with family and children and seats in the North Upper so I would hope fellow fans would not be inconsiderate enough to not let us stand/sit together.
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So a different question, who on here is going to ask someone to move if they are in their seat ?
This time they have seat numbers. There will be people that go to there seats to see others sitting in them and end up kicking up a fuss.
Not sure whether to just sit in the seat given or look for the best place
I think the upper tier is undersold at both ends by 5% because these areas are allocated as unreserved seating and so they can't sell all the tickets.
Don't really wanna stop an old boy from seein cos I wanna stand all game. Will ask to swap if that's the case.
The seat number may be on there, but you are only restricted to sitting in the block it says.
This was introduced because home fans wanted to sit next to mates / family & not be restricted to a certain seat.
Season tickets are the same in the CBL - you buy a block seat, not a specific seat.
If you get there early and wanna reserve seats for mates etc you can - as long as you are in the same block.
However, I doubt anyone will check the block anyway...the stewards are only used to dealing with about 300-700 away fans most games.
I suppose I'll have to pass him over the heads of everyone down to the front.Not that it ever happened to me,must have been brilliant/terrifying .
What would Bunny know about away fans respecting all the above ?
I worked in the ticket office for a bit - whilst at uni.
I have no idea why you'd get your knickers in such a twist - and some questioned where I got that Harry Enfield analogy from!!
You worked in the ticket office and observed away fans all agreeing that the specified seats you sent them meant nothing ?
As already stated - don't give a monkeys, just having a little think about what time to rock up if it is a free for all