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East or west stand away fans

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  • When did Watford get a personality and start bringing good numbers

    It gives me hope , one day we will get one , maybe not in my lifetime but one day
  • Addickted said:

    No problem with away fans in home ends - as long as they're respectful. Done it a few times myself when we've sold out or have had reduced allocations.

    An until recently regular poster on here can't stand being behind the goal so will always get a ticket in the home team's main stand. Sat with him a few times - most recently at Colchester and MK Dons. Never a problem and most of the fans sitting around us are aware we're 'away fans'.

    Exactly how it should be.

    Go in the home end for pretty much the same reason on countless occasions. Cannot see what the problem is.
  • I hope you enjoyed the view! Can't have enjoyed much else about that!!
  • Couldn't believe it when all those hundreds of Watford fans leapt up out of their seats in the East & West stands when they sco... oh wait :--)
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,874
    Could've sworn I saw some empty seats down the front in their end

  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,705
    Croydon said:

    Could've sworn I saw some empty seats down the front in their end

    yes, I think the Op was a bedroom fantasist.
  • WayneK
    WayneK Posts: 639
    Hardly a sell out.
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    "It'll be a sell-out, I won't be able to get an away ticket."
    "Have you tried calling the ticket office?"
    "No point, it'll be a sell-out."

    Watford logic.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,953
    There were lots of seats spare at the south east corner of the away end. Not sure why?
  • There were lots of seats spare at the south east corner of the away end. Not sure why?

    too scared of the A block