South Stand

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i sit in the South stand just right of the goal as your facing the pitch. have a good view just half way up. there are some miserable bastards just below us who always moan once weve lost the ball or misplaced a pass . i once called Fraizer Campbell a black 'b'std , everyone around just laughed . that was when he played for Sunderland.
im not racist ,he got on my nerves ,him and his dad.
 
i sit in the South stand just right of the goal as your facing the pitch. have a good view just half way up. there are some miserable bastards just below us who always moan once weve lost the ball or misplaced a pass . i once called Fraizer Campbell a black 'b'std , everyone around just laughed . that was when he played for Sunderland.
im not racist ,he got on my nerves ,him and his dad.

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As a nomad without a permanent home in the KC I have sat in all parts of the ground. Until the Premier League it was always in the East as it was always possible to get tickets. Except for one occasion - Swansea in the first promotion season. My train was late and all turnstiles closed when I got there. I ended up using my US passport to blag my way into the North stand visitors area which was virtually empty. After a few minutes I spotted some empty seats in the West Upper and a quite word with a steward got me tranferred over.

In the Premier seasons it was usually the North stand unless I bought well in advance. Overall I like the South best. I usually stood on Bunkers (or sat when my dad got older) and prefer the view from behind the goal.
 
I tell you what is annoying. There is a guy near me who constantly shouts

"come on city show em what football is"
then a minute later
"get it up the pitch hit it long"

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He says it constantly for 90 minutes, he has a mate who tells him to shut the **** up because he is embarrassing, but the lad just says he will when we've scored.. Which isn't that often at home.:emoticon-0149-no:

Luckily, he has disappeared for the last 2 games.<ok>
 
I sit in the South Stand and the reason it is quiet is because of the mongs that are called stewards. I used to make a lot of noise but over the years the threat of being removed and even an official complaint by plastic fans who I never saw again has made me quieten down

thats whats killed the atmosphere. I got told on Saturday to stop swearing by a spotty youth in a green jacket, so I told him where to go!! no doubt reported once again!!

one question for you, why of why do they not let people exit the tunnel in the SE corner with minutes to go, and then the crowd have to walk all the way up the stand again only for them to let the fans out once the whistle is blown. Its senseless

and don't don't get me stated on the fat one in the orange jacket, who is power and pie crazy

'sh*t job no mates'
 
I sit in the South Stand - Row Y to the left of the goal as you are looking at the pitch. I am one of four females (one who is only six - bless her) who seem to be the only fans in our vicinity that like to sing. On Saturday we struck up several choruses of "She'll be wearing black and amber.........." all to no avail. In fact my husband did hear someone say "shall we get the stewards" although he thinks he was joking. The problem is that we can't help sounding like high pitched squeaky females - it's what we are! So come on all you males sat near us - join in and embarrass yourselves as well!:emoticon-0100-smile

I usually end up in the south stand (because my brother buys the tickets!) I think we're in Row AA, but on the right of the goal this weekend and next
 
The guy who sits next to me who feels the NEED to comment on every little thing that happens in the game.... he's worse then burnsy on Radio Humberside!

I used to get an appalling running commentary from some idiot behind me, but fortunately he seems to have disappeared this season.

We're no longer in the Premier League.

He's no longer behind me.

I wonder if the two are connected?
 
He's been there for the past 2 seasons.. he's ****ing annoying ... he refuses to stand up to applaud when the players come out the tunnel at kick off..... he doesnt sing, he picks out every tiny little thing they do wrong and moans about it whilst telling us what happens ( didnt realize i was blind ) then when City do something right he goes to his son ''Thats how you should be doing it son, see they've listened to me on how to play proper football'' not been funny or anything but it was nothing like he told city to do.. he's delusional and very annoying.... i cant wait to move away from him
 
I sit in the south stand, just to the right of the goal and have done for two seasons. It's a good view; when I first got it I wondered if the angle would be a tad strange, but it's all gravy.

I haven't really seen a lot of South Stand fans on here (or fans of the SS for short.....mmm perhaps a less infamous name is required), just wondered what your opinions of it were?

Personally I like it, having sat in all ends of the KC, I think it has the best area for families as it allows the kids to sing, but those that don't want to can enjoy the game. The guy that sits in the row in front of me, and about 6 seats across is constantly giving out abuse, to pretty much anybody on the pitch. He called Caleb Folan a 'cocoa faced ******' once; nobody batted an eyelid. Bit odd, I've seen people in the East Stand thrown out for less.

The fans in the East Stand right next to us do get a bit irritatating. They try to get the "We're the East/South stand Hull city" chant going every five minutes. It's fine once, but not all game. When the South Stand don't respond, they hurl abuse and start jeering. Then it's "South Stand, give us a song". Never before has the phrase "shut the **** up and watch the game" been more appropriate. It is frustrating when we are winning and the other fans are more focused on us not singing than watching probably the best home performance I've seen since we beat Everton a few years back.

But they are personal annoyances and I do enjoy where I sit, especially when there is a stunner about 6 rows down. No wonder I don't have the concentration to sing.....



your the main reason why we moved to the east stand
 
He's been there for the past 2 seasons.. he's ****ing annoying ... he refuses to stand up to applaud when the players come out the tunnel at kick off..... he doesnt sing, he picks out every tiny little thing they do wrong and moans about it whilst telling us what happens ( didnt realize i was blind ) then when City do something right he goes to his son ''Thats how you should be doing it son, see they've listened to me on how to play proper football'' not been funny or anything but it was nothing like he told city to do.. he's delusional and very annoying.... i cant wait to move away from him

i'm guessing row f s3
 
I love being in the East Stand when we come back to Hull. We were near the corner flag this time, brilliant. Stood and sang all game (although my wife wasn't best pleased she couldn't sit down too often!)