twangmackem
Midfield
I sit in row 27 but I just fancy the bar to lean onWe're already standing the whole game at the back of U17 any way? Do you lot a bit further down stand the whole game too?
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I sit in row 27 but I just fancy the bar to lean onWe're already standing the whole game at the back of U17 any way? Do you lot a bit further down stand the whole game too?
Hahaha, lazy get.I sit in row 27 but I just fancy the bar to lean on![]()
Very good point.The old
bores who ran the gauntlet away in the 70’s and 80’s when times were “interesting “
ExactlyHahaha, lazy get.
Fair enough, but somebody said on a different thread about this maybe that they were looking into doing something with the wheelchair areas so that in theory, the lower sections could be turned into standing as well without it impeding people’s views. Standing ends look much better when it’s behind a goal, and can definitely impact matches more (assuming they actually make noise as well). You’re never going to get a whole ground singing in unison all the time, but good ground wide atmospheres aren’t usually about singing - they’re about general noise, cheering and roaring like earlier in the season and for a few minute spells on Sunday when we actually pressed. Proper singing ends though can keep the noise going when there are lulls in other parts of the ground.My main point was around folk being able to see all of the pitch rather than anything to do with atmosphere. I'm happy enough to sing/shout/roar while sitting or standing. For a good atmosphere we need the whole ground joining in anyway.
Agree but the club have to forewarn people, this is coming from a club that had such a hard on for people standing in that stand they made it a sport of tossing people out for standing while cracking down on it no stop for years. People need to be told prior to renewal if their seat is going to be changed so they can make a move.I'm prepared for the pelters this opinion will attract but I really struggle to sympathise with anyone who has purchased a season ticket in the SWC or Roker End in the last 15 years who has an issue with persistent standing. These areas have had the same reputation for years and years, its not a new "problem" and having to stand in these areas shouldn't come as a surprise. Too many people want to be in the noise instead of creating it and want the perfect world where they can sit (and expect everyone else around them to also sit) whilst simultaneously being part of the loudest part of the stadium. It doesnt work like that.
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