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Re: Arsenal (A)

by savage 4 england » 06 Oct 2016 13:54

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John Smith Who, that has tickets, will be celebrating when we score?

:shock:

Sorry, you're quite right, appalling typing from me - that should have read:

"Who, that has tickets in the home end, will be celebrating when we score?"

IF we score, then I shall be celebrating.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by jd82 » 06 Oct 2016 13:57

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What about if there's an elderly fan


like you then? :roll:


:roll:

Joking aside, I would rather sit down but I can live with standing throughout if I have to, but many fans even older than me just can't and smaller kids have no chance of seeing a thing if everyone's standing

I know this has been discussed many times before but it would be nice if clubs took a realistic approach and, without condoning standing, said something like "if you are inclined to stand repeatedly during the game, please choose block XX" to try and keep everyone happy


Wouldn't it be easier if there was just a tacit understanding between fans that front = sit and back = stand. Not that complicated.. but you always get people who insist on sitting in their allocated seat (in the same way you get people who insist on standing)

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by TBM » 06 Oct 2016 16:23

My booking fee was more than the cost of another ticket :lol:

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by TFF » 06 Oct 2016 17:28

jd82 Wouldn't it be easier if there was just a tacit understanding between fans that front = sit and back = stand. Not that complicated.. but you always get people who insist on sitting in their allocated seat (in the same way you get people who insist on standing)


That's fine (and what happens) on your standard away day but this is a sell out. I'll be expecting to sit in my allocated seat.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by LWJ » 07 Oct 2016 10:42

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jd82 Wouldn't it be easier if there was just a tacit understanding between fans that front = sit and back = stand. Not that complicated.. but you always get people who insist on sitting in their allocated seat (in the same way you get people who insist on standing)


That's fine (and what happens) on your standard away day but this is a sell out. I'll be expecting to sit in my allocated seat.

If somebody in front wants to stand, and you want to sit, could you not swap places? Or would you?


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Re: Arsenal (A)

by jd82 » 07 Oct 2016 11:43

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jd82 Wouldn't it be easier if there was just a tacit understanding between fans that front = sit and back = stand. Not that complicated.. but you always get people who insist on sitting in their allocated seat (in the same way you get people who insist on standing)


That's fine (and what happens) on your standard away day but this is a sell out. I'll be expecting to sit in my allocated seat.

If somebody in front wants to stand, and you want to sit, could you not swap places? Or would you?


Don't understand the "i've been allocated this seat so that's where i'll sit" mentality. If moving makes it a more enjoyable experience for you (no-one standing in front of you) and others (able to stand as they wish) why wouldn't you.

Had this at an away game, possibly MK, the guy behing me was in the back row of the block and wanted to sit, I and others around me wanted to stand so i suggested swapping seats.. He refused, as that was the ticket he'd bought. Madness i tells ya

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by Green » 07 Oct 2016 11:52

He probably didn't want a load of yobs behind him.

No disrespect jd.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by LWJ » 07 Oct 2016 12:03

Green He probably didn't want a load of yobs behind him.


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Re: Arsenal (A)

by TFF » 07 Oct 2016 12:05

As I say, on a standard away day, expecting the sitters to move in front of the standers is fine.

On a sell out you have to consider that you'll have family and friend groups that want to stay together and moving seats might not be so easy.

I'm fine with standing by the way. But I'll sit if there are sitters behind me


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Re: Arsenal (A)

by jd82 » 07 Oct 2016 12:11

Green He probably didn't want a load of yobs behind him.

No disrespect jd.


Better than a load of yobs in front of him though, surely...

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by Muskrat » 07 Oct 2016 12:13

Clock End Upper Tier In!

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by jd82 » 07 Oct 2016 12:18

TFF As I say, on a standard away day, expecting the sitters to move in front of the standers is fine.

On a sell out you have to consider that you'll have family and friend groups that want to stay together and moving seats might not be so easy.

I'm fine with standing by the way. But I'll sit if there are sitters behind me


But if everyone knows the rules, it wouldn't necessarily be any more difficult to sit together in groups. The issue is you always get some who refuse to move because it's their allocated seat, and then you've got no hope.

Anyway, this is all moot, we'll be 2 nil down after 15 and all be sat down again anyway.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by bobby1413 » 07 Oct 2016 12:44

It was a great touch when Reading sold tickets in the "singing section" for Wembley - i.e. the area where people would want to stand. If I had a choice I would stand for sure. I find it quite annoying when it's a game I'm well up for, I've had a few beers, fans have travelled in large numbers, and as the whistle goes, game kicks off, about 3 rows behind sit down.


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Re: Arsenal (A)

by floyd__streete » 07 Oct 2016 13:18

IN....for my first game of the season. Cya there!

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by LUX » 07 Oct 2016 13:41

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by Silver Fox » 07 Oct 2016 14:29

jd82 But if everyone knows the rules, it wouldn't necessarily be any more difficult to sit together in groups. The issue is you always get some who refuse to move because it's their allocated seat, and then you've got no hope.


What, someone who knows the rules?

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by jd82 » 07 Oct 2016 14:36

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jd82 But if everyone knows the rules, it wouldn't necessarily be any more difficult to sit together in groups. The issue is you always get some who refuse to move because it's their allocated seat, and then you've got no hope.


What, someone who knows the rules?


:lol: quite

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by maffff » 07 Oct 2016 14:46

St Pauli 2 tickets in the home end, upper tier clock end.


Upper clock here too.

If I can't be with the Reading fans, I might as well be above them.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by John Smith » 07 Oct 2016 15:04

savage 4 england IF we score, then I shall be celebrating.


Gabrielle once sang "dreams can come true".

We will score s4e. Believe it.

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Re: Arsenal (A)

by tidus_mi2 » 07 Oct 2016 16:19

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St Pauli 2 tickets in the home end, upper tier clock end.


Upper clock here too.

If I can't be with the Reading fans, I might as well be above them.

Physically and metaphorically?

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