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If people want to get an atmosphere going they should be more organised. Buy tickets together for example.Not everyone wants to stand. The rules, currently, are on the side of these people.
Quote from: BigColSutherland on April 29, 2014, 08:14:17 pmIf people want to get an atmosphere going they should be more organised. Buy tickets together for example.Not everyone wants to stand. The rules, currently, are on the side of these people.Can hardly get 100's of people to get tickets together stop been so boring.
Quote from: Donnyrovers on April 29, 2014, 08:21:35 pmQuote from: BigColSutherland on April 29, 2014, 08:14:17 pmIf people want to get an atmosphere going they should be more organised. Buy tickets together for example.Not everyone wants to stand. The rules, currently, are on the side of these people.Can hardly get 100's of people to get tickets together stop been so boring.There seems to be an influx of teenagers on here tonight. Is there something exciting about sitting in the wrong seat? Oh you daredevil.I bet you get a right rush when you sit in a seat you haven't reserved on a train as well don't you?
BigCol - you didn't say, so I'll ask again. *If* the stewards say it's sit where you want, would you still insist on having your seat, or choose to sit near the top in the centre?As was said, it's likely to be a sell out (esp if the score at Brum stays the as is ), so likely it will be sit in your ticketed seat anyway.
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Apart from Boomstick for being a right-wing kitson!Love you really, Boomer!
I'll be embarrassed if everyone isn't stood for the 90 mins screaming their lungs out, lighting flares and lobbing massive inflatables about.
The younger lads are the core of our vocal support away from home. It's disgusting how they get patronised by many.
Quote from: GazLaz on April 30, 2014, 02:29:03 pmThe younger lads are the core of our vocal support away from home. It's disgusting how they get patronised by many. Gaz, I agree with you, but the younger lads don't help themselves do they, with coments like you're not a real fan if you don't travel way or you don't sing etc. What they don't realise is that a lot of us travelled the length and breadth of the country when we wete really shit in the old Div 4, places like Torquay on a mid winters Tuesday night etc. It's a two way street, a lot of us have been there and got the 'T' shirt, so to label the older crowds as not real fans shows no respect at all, if it were n't for some very dedicated older fans we probably would n't have a club to support at all.
It should be possible, I know other clubs accommodate those that wish to stand and those that wish to sit. But it's not universal at all, some clubs don't care. I'm sure we can sort this for the next time it occurs, but it can be difficult to forecast. Normally, as you're aware, it sorts itself out on a Saturday afternoon without the need for intervention.