The atmosphere will be crap next season. Not that it was fantastically amazing in the first place though. No need for change at all, and if you are going to change, let the fans know a good while in advance and let them have their say. Oh wait, I forgot who our owner was for a moment then...
"Firstly, N5 is for home fans, it will be for general sale but still home fans to give the vast majority of the North Stand to home fans. N1-N6 is home, we then have segregation in N6, away fans from there to E3." This makes no sense whatsoever. Which bits are for us and which bits are for the visitors?
N6-7 and E1-3 are for the visitors(with segregation coming out of N6 and E3), everything else is ours.
Hopefully what happened to the Arsenal fans I saw in the City end at Wembley - leaving with a broken nose.
They won't. Will be interesting if some turd(s) get tickets right next to N4 and get spotted though .
In all seriousness, I have no idea what plans the club have to sell tickets in that block. Though they will be sold as matchday tickets, they won't necessarily be sold on the day of the match, to avoid any issues they may only be available in advance.
EAsily obtained by visiting fans through mates, relatives or work colleagues with local postcode addresses, weeks in advance. The club need to press the police to enforce the bastard law instead of conning the ratepayers in their cosy box behind the goal.
Nah nobodies renewing. Everyone's walking away in disgust yadda yadda yadda there'l only be Filey in there, One insult too far etc etc
Sounds positive that we're going to have all the way up to, and including a bit of N6. Not sure how exactly they will segregate it though considering there's the disabled section in that block.
I hope it works out alright, but I can't see it. I expect some issues with the 'matchday ticket buffer'. Both in terms of a poorer atmosphere, and maybe even problems for people sat in that matchday ticket area. The way I have seen some people in E1/2 get worked up, I wouldn't be shocked to see them charging across a sparsely populated section of walk-up spectators.
Just posturing Gawge , 99% of people who 'give it large' to opposition fans would run a mile if there weren't a line of stewards and police to hide behind
I do accept that, (i'm not going to bother explaining, I think most know what we are talking about). I'm just questioning whether they will bother storming up to that line of stewards, which will now not be right next to them - but instead a small buffer of seats (maybe half empty) away.
Absolutely. I've even heard that some of those giving it large take photo's and film any 'aggro'. Can 't work out why you'd want to do that?