Some may have to now that the away fans are out of sight of the singing section so the banter angle's knackered.
I could not give two beeps what the fa say. My eyes tell me the view on bunkers was fine My eyes tell me the view behind the goal at Wembley was fine My friends eyes tell them the view from the south stand at the kc is fine And come to think of it my eyes tell me the two times I went in the south stand at the kc the view was fine
Wrong again dmd My eyes having a good view on bunkers and at Wembley and the two times I went in the south stand at the kc are FACTS I don't need to read **** all to tell me that. Fact is your a sad loser yourself as all you do on here is moan and argue on here and rant at anyone with a different view . Page after page after page.
You think you can see 100 metres better than you can see 25 or 50m? You're bonkers. It's bugger all to do with whining. You may well prefer an end view, (but somehow not enough to go there in the time the stadium's been open), but that' your choice, **** all to do with whining or it being a better view. It's simply you trying to live a version of the past that's also arguable anyway, as people chose to move to the Kempton and City fans chose to go in the East stand at the KC. Getting abusive, simply shows the limit of your argument. Offer it as your personal preference, that's fine, but getting snotty because the facts don't support you is piss poor.
I used to go in South Stand at KC when it first opened and can't the view was particularly bad. Fine by me. I also used to go in the South at BP and again thought it was fine. Unless you're on halfway and midway up there's going to be the odd time when the view is compromised no matter where you are.
I don't dispute that, and some people prefer being at the end. The fact that managers and chairmen sit at the side points to it being a better view, as well as the league rules from away fans supporting it. Being an 'aceptable' view is different to being better or inferior.
Me name calling ? I leave that to you. Also we moved from bunkers to the Kempton it had nothing to do with the view. It put us closer to the away fans It sounded far better singing in the Kempton I was there. The view had bugger all to do with it , what ever you think or say
Take it from me the view in E1 can be pretty craps when city attack the south stand South stand goal view from e1 South stand goal view from the north stand at a guess I would say there's not much in it in distance
Filey, you have an opinion, that's fine, you're entitled to it, but banging on and on and on with the same opinion much as you did with the name change in the face of facts is pointless.
And by the way that's another of your tricks. You call me a loser I call you one in return Yawn Then you pretend I was getting snotty with you. Doh
Different opinions that's all Dutch Your not a loser Sorry Hugs. Life to short to argue over stupid things Bloody pissing it down in filey....again. X
I spent two seasons sat in the south stand. The view of the south stand goal was great, the north stand goal was more difficult. It was good to see Koren's winner against Leicester City on the television because the view of the build up and shot was poor. It all depends on how high up you are sat on how good the view of the goal opposite is. Which is why I had to buy our season passes within 10 days of Wembley to make sure we got closer to the top. My view from half way up E3 was far superior to the view from the South Stand. Its not difficult to understand, which is why some of the seats closer to the pitch in the North Stand haven't been sold yet.
I never called you a loser, I said loser's use facts. I see from your later posts you're going to stop banging on and on about it. Good lad.