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Man Utd home tickets


First time I’ve got tickets not up in the gods, down in the lower SE corner. Is that not odd? Thought all lower seats were ST holders.
 
You do no it’s against the Stadium policy to have away fans in home sections ?.

Certainly won’t be any near you in your sitting room 😉
Of course I "no" that, but that law just refects how we've degenerated into neanderthals as a society. It doesn't mean it's unreasonable to do it though, as 99% of footy fans can accept it and act reasonably and sensibly.

I was at 3 England matches at the Euros 2 years ago (versus Serbia, Switzerland and Spain) in Germany and at each match fans were mixed all around us. There wasn't a hint of bother at any of them and lads were congratulating the Spaniards near us when they won it - just how it should be.
 
First time I’ve got tickets not up in the gods, down in the lower SE corner. Is that not odd? Thought all lower seats were ST holders.
Initially only upper bowl tickets were available when games went on general sale but then lower bowl tickets started appearing, apart from resale the general consensus is that some of them are/were cancelled season cards that had been put back on sale as individual tickets on a match to match basis.
 
Of course I "no" that, but that law just refects how we've degenerated into neanderthals as a society. It doesn't mean it's unreasonable to do it though, as 99% of footy fans can accept it and act reasonably and sensibly.

I was at 3 England matches at the Euros 2 years ago (versus Serbia, Switzerland and Spain) in Germany and at each match fans were mixed all around us. There wasn't a hint of bother at any of them and lads were congratulating the Spaniards near us when they won it - just how it should be.

I don't think we have degenerated at all compared to the 70's, 80's and early 90's. If anything the balance these days is about right.

We still have the tribal crowds which make football unique without the mass violence of previous decades.

Going to support Sunderland is usually a tense, high energy affair and I want to be with fellow Sunderland supporters not rival fans.

A relaxing day at the cricket is completely different I dont care who I'm sat next to as its not partisan and highly charged like watching Sunderland.
 
You do no it’s against the Stadium policy to have away fans in home sections ?.

Certainly won’t be any near you in your sitting room 😉
I keep forgetting your this mlf no ticket stubs in league one when you were watching the mags :lol: sing when we're winning kebab tits only sings when we're winning :lol:
 
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