Whose idea was this seat move?

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The Omega Man:6537590 said:
f**k me if its this bad when a few blocks are moved, what is it going to be like when we move to Melton?

I quite like the name Melton Tigers

:-)

Ps

DMD ..are you in E1 E2 E3.

If so I hope you join us in the North Stand .

you never know you might like it .

Are you moving to the north stand Mr Hat
 
Fez,

for me, but maybe not you, the question asked whether there were any others reasons for the move other than Allam getting revenge and the team wanting home supporters behind the goal. Both of which were suggested in another thread.

The reply earlier in the thread from OLM said that this is something that FLAG asked for a while back. Which is where my two questions came from.

Points 1 to 3 are my interpretations of the responses to DMD's question.

As to a better way of doing it. I've made my suggestions. First to make E1 to E4 the standing and singing section and ask for the co-operation of season ticket holders to make that possible. Secondly to have a meeting at the ground to arrange the move so more people could be together.

But life moves on, the eggs are broken. This season will show me what is most important standing and singing or a better view. After this season I may well be back in the East Stand.
 
Pitting them in N1 to N4 is better than N6 etc as they are less visible on tv.

Putting them in last corner blocks of W and the first few blocks on the N is the optimum solution. In this way they are even further in the corner, less visible and able to influence the ref.

Away fans will still be influencing the ref/game next season from their new location. Will our 'noisy' fans tucked away our of sight of the cameras ? Maybe the rest of the ground could step up to the plate and get behind the team, Unreasonable request, I know.

What a shame folks in E1 to E3 were not balloted or consulted so that they could have a say in all this.

Draw your own conclusions with a man who refuses to use our official name on the renewal blurb.

I wouldn't worry, you can see the North Stand on the telly, it's got a goal in front of it.

A few hundred Ulltras from E1-3 had a representative on the FLAG.

Refusing to use our name of the renewal papers is a completely different situation, I still see the issue of our owner not accepting that we're called Hull City as being a way bigger problem than where we sit at the KC.
 
I wouldn't worry, you can see the North Stand on the telly, it's got a goal in front of it.

A few hundred Ulltras from E1-3 had a representative on the FLAG.

Refusing to use our name of the renewal papers is a completely different situation, I still see the issue of our owner not accepting that we're called Hull City as being a way bigger problem than where we sit at the KC.

It's all part of the same problem old boy.
 
A, how is n1 n2 n3 n4 out of view ?

I can see all the north stand from e1

B, if behind the goal view is crap why did many of us spend our early days on bunkers ?

The view from e1 of the south end of pitch is not that great is it


Shall we just all move....and see how it goes .

:-)
 
Are you an Allam Marine employee on nights?

The best solution would have been to tuck the away fans in N1 to N4, almost out of sight of the cameras and next to the corporates. As it is they are still behind the goal, we will still see visiting players rushing over to celebrate with their blocks of fans in N6,N7 & N8.

Steve Bruce and the players want a better atmosphere and have been told to say this will bring it. We'll see.

Change is neutral. Better is good , worse is ****.

I question the motives, timing, implementation and effectiveness of this - as I don't trust the club to tell the truth or act in the best interest of the fans.

Atmosphere like Palace? Do me a favour their fans are embarrassing Continental wannabes with all the chants, flags and ideas copied from foreign clubs. Wavy Davy Nigels who are cringeworthy. Our atmosphere, however poor, will always have more integrity and honesty than their choreographed sham.
N8???
Is there a N8
 
A, how is n1 n2 n3 n4 out of view ?

I can see all the north stand from e1

B, if behind the goal view is crap why did many of us spend our early days on bunkers ?

The view from e1 of the south end of pitch is not that great is it


Shall we just all move....and see how it goes .

:-)

N1 to N4 are tucked away when viewed on TV compared to N5, N6 and N7.

We should aim to stick em where LFC do.
 
This has nothing to do with what can be seen on TV and everything to do with what the players see and what it's like for everyone else at the game.

Would LFC give away fans a bit of the Kop?

Would LFC shift the Koppites if they displayed their anti-owner banners?

Would the rest of the crowd just accept it?
 
Would LFC give away fans a bit of the Kop?

Would LFC shift the Koppites if they displayed their anti-owner banners?

Would the rest of the crowd just accept it?

We haven't got a kop, I doubt theirs would be moved whatever it said on their banners and question three is therefore irrelevant.

ironic that you picked them as an example, the atmosphere at Anfield was appalling this season, one of the most piss poor aways of the season.
 
Fez,

for me, but maybe not you, the question asked whether there were any others reasons for the move other than Allam getting revenge and the team wanting home supporters behind the goal. Both of which were suggested in another thread.

The reply earlier in the thread from OLM said that this is something that FLAG asked for a while back. Which is where my two questions came from.

Points 1 to 3 are my interpretations of the responses to DMD's question.

As to a better way of doing it. I've made my suggestions. First to make E1 to E4 the standing and singing section and ask for the co-operation of season ticket holders to make that possible. Secondly to have a meeting at the ground to arrange the move so more people could be together.

But life moves on, the eggs are broken. This season will show me what is most important standing and singing or a better view. After this season I may well be back in the East Stand.

I don't really wish to waste anymore time on the pedantry of this thread. But the question is very clearly stated at the top of the page; Whose idea was this seat move?. The OP was adamant that the question was simple and he was both rude and arrogant with anyone who tried to interpret it otherwise.
He had asked the wrong question and you are answering the one he should have asked. The post you speak of, from OLM, was very late in the thread and was not the answer to the six word question that was repeatedly restated.
Your good nature and common-sense is coming into play to off-set the arrogance and error of the person who asked the question, time and time and time again. So yes, I understand and appreciate where you are coming from, but this thread does not deserve it. <ok>
 
We haven't got a kop, I doubt theirs would be moved whatever it said on their banners and question three is therefore irrelevant.

ironic that you picked them as an example, the atmosphere at Anfield was appalling this season, one of the most piss poor aways of the season.

Irrelevant what the atmosphere was in one game against us.

Big picture.

Your ground is a fortress not a community leisure facility.
 
Carmine Galante:6537574 said:
Pitting them in N1 to N4 is better than N6 etc as they are less visible on tv.

Putting them in last corner blocks of W and the first few blocks on the N is the optimum solution. In this way they are even further in the corner, less visible and able to influence the ref.

Away fans will still be influencing the ref/game next season from their new location. Will our 'noisy' fans tucked away our of sight of the cameras ? Maybe the rest of the ground could step up to the plate and get behind the team, Unreasonable request, I know.

What a shame folks in E1 to E3 were not balloted or consulted so that they could have a say in all this.

Draw your own conclusions with a man who refuses to use our official name on the renewal blurb.

Where have our noisy fans been this season then?

This perception that E1 to E3 are loud is just plain wrong.

This move might be for the greater good because as it stands the support from everywhere in the ground is rank

East stand included.

I had to move three times in three seasons. As a grown man and with other far more important things in my life I just cracked on.

I even had to move to an unpadded seat for one season and I'm back in general population now. I can 't begin to tell you how that makes me feel.

<wah>

Life is so cruel.

Do you do aways Carmine? And if so, which grounds have a louder section than our East stand? I sit in the west, so it isn't some inter-stand bias as you appear to think.

I only did about half a dozen aways this season but none had a louder singing section than ours. Some are more influential on the players/ref whereas our lot groan at every bad pass but in terms of singing we're up there.

Most home crowds now are very quiet. People seem to think it's just us that isn't a cauldron of noise.

In fact since Liverpool was just mentioned, can anyone name a particularly loud opposition home support from the season just gone?
 
I do the odd away, usually 3 or 4 a season and I agree most are just as bad.

Goodison was appalling this year.

I'm was in the SE corner last season and the noise coming from the South Stand some times sounds just as loud( or not loud as the case usually is)as the East stand.


It's odd how some perceive the area they sit to be really loud when nobody else does though.

Sunderland this year was a decent turnout and I thought we made a fair bit of din, the Sunderland board said we were almost silent.

I thought it was them just being their usual t**ttish selves but I spoke to one of our players who said it was a good turnout but he could hardly hear us.

I'm not saying the East Stand isn't the loudest, more of me saying it's not as loud as those who sit there think.

My mates who sit in The East Stand love giving it large to un non East Standers but f**k knows why.
 
north stand "safe standing" in a few years ... yes please .. although that is not advertised atm
 
Do you do aways Carmine? And if so, which grounds have a louder section than our East stand? I sit in the west, so it isn't some inter-stand bias as you appear to think.

I only did about half a dozen aways this season but none had a louder singing section than ours. Some are more influential on the players/ref whereas our lot groan at every bad pass but in terms of singing we're up there.

Most home crowds now are very quiet. People seem to think it's just us that isn't a cauldron of noise.

In fact since Liverpool was just mentioned, can anyone name a particularly loud opposition home support from the season just gone?

palace :bandit:
 
The letter I got from the club states "North Stand to be made exclusive to home supporters" what happened there? is this just a blatant lie?

I've chosen not to renew, I don't like the view from behind the goal and don't want to pay £120 more for the privilege,

I'm really angry with how badly all this has been handled
 
On a positive note, I saw a billboard advertising passes on Anlaby rerd today. I think its honestly the first time I've ever seen City actually advertise in public.
 
On a positive note, I saw a billboard advertising passes on Anlaby rerd today. I think its honestly the first time I've ever seen City actually advertise in public.

well has that billboard made you get a pass?
 
Brady's bunch:6541724 said:
On a positive note, I saw a billboard advertising passes on Anlaby rerd today. I think its honestly the first time I've ever seen City actually advertise in public.

well has that billboard made you get a pass?

I don't need persuading.
 
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