Couldn't find another thread on this so thought would just say...
Pearsons programme notes from the leeds game were refreshingly honest but my main point to discuss is this
If the plan seem to be to relocate the away fans to another area of the stadium, where would be the logical choice?
Some people i'm sure would object to this but I reckon E1 is the best place for them. It would; keep the proximity to the home fans the same, make the north stand more of a natural "Kop End", stop the away fans from taking over the top tier of the west stand and giving them a voice where we have none(sorry west stand fans but you're not exactly the most vocal), and finally from a sheer logistical point of view it would be cheaper and easier to move the security measures and away coach parking areas.
Pearsons programme notes from the leeds game were refreshingly honest but my main point to discuss is this
Unfortunately tonight Leeds will have the entire North Stand and this has to be the
last time that happens if at all possible. We get tucked away in the corner with a
couple of thousand tickets at Elland Road and it can̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t be right that we have to give
the whole stand to Leeds when they come to the KC. They are entitled to 10% under
Football League rules, however because of segregation requirements we can̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t get
Hull City fans in that end as well, so we have had to give the whole stand to Leeds,
although the capacity is cut due to the visiting supporters having a tendency to stand
all game!! Next season we are, if at all possible, going to attempt to relocate away
supporters for every game so that we can have a North Stand full of season ticket
holding Hull City supporters. We feel sure this will improve the atmosphere at the KC
and give the home supporters their right to be behind both goals with decent facilities
If the plan seem to be to relocate the away fans to another area of the stadium, where would be the logical choice?
Some people i'm sure would object to this but I reckon E1 is the best place for them. It would; keep the proximity to the home fans the same, make the north stand more of a natural "Kop End", stop the away fans from taking over the top tier of the west stand and giving them a voice where we have none(sorry west stand fans but you're not exactly the most vocal), and finally from a sheer logistical point of view it would be cheaper and easier to move the security measures and away coach parking areas.