Thought support was good at West Brom today despite the result. Always find theres a huge difference between standing games (Everton/West Brom/Newcastle/Sunderland) where people support the team for 90 minutes and sitting games (Arsenal/Chelsea/Liverpool/Palace) which are quiet. Always have a much better match experience with standing games, and there is an obvious correlation between standing and supporting the team. Makes up for a bad game at times.
Can understand why people feel the need to sit (age/height/kids) and these people should be allocated tickets at the front. Feel the general consensus is that majority people want to stand at away games however it seems impolite to when the row in front of you sits down due to a minority within the crowd pressuring people to (understandably as they can't watch the game). Feel there should be a bit more organisation on city's part. Half the away matches can be like a library in our end.
Any thoughts?
Can understand why people feel the need to sit (age/height/kids) and these people should be allocated tickets at the front. Feel the general consensus is that majority people want to stand at away games however it seems impolite to when the row in front of you sits down due to a minority within the crowd pressuring people to (understandably as they can't watch the game). Feel there should be a bit more organisation on city's part. Half the away matches can be like a library in our end.
Any thoughts?
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