Botchie
Striker
Front row of 42 would be my guess.I've been baffled for a few weeks now on what or where the restricted view seats are? Has anyone got one and where abouts are they?
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Front row of 42 would be my guess.I've been baffled for a few weeks now on what or where the restricted view seats are? Has anyone got one and where abouts are they?
I've been baffled for a few weeks now on what or where the restricted view seats are? Has anyone got one and where abouts are they?
Restricted view tickets come in different flavours
There are some corkers at Goodison and Anfield. I once paid 46 quid for a seat facing a metal tv gantry in the upper tier at QPR.
I've been to Stoke a few times and there can't be many that have too bad a view
A few things that could be restricted seats is front seats a bit low, the white barriers and hand railings, the secruity centre box
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I'm in 39 so it definitely has been released at some point.Is that definitely gonna go on sale? Why wouldn’t it be released now when there’s no tickets elsewhere?
or the tits in row 1 that stand up and then forces everyone to do likewise.A few things that could be restricted seats is front seats a bit low, the white barriers and hand railings, the secruity centre box
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Like a flash back to 2001 this postor the tits in row 1 that stand up and then forces everyone to do likewise.
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Surprised its even been brought up still. My 11 year old comes with me now and fully understands that away games mean he stands. Either had to look over people or through gaps, or on the seat. He loves it as well. Standing at away games is just normal now.I was gonna say, must be 15 years minimum since I sat at an away game.
2604How many did we get for this?
Surprised its even been brought up still. My 11 year old comes with me now and fully understands that away games mean he stands. Either had to look over people or through gaps, or on the seat. He loves it as well. Standing at away games is just normal now.
I know for a fact my son couldn't see everything down Sheffield Wednesday the other week and was peering through gaps and people's shoulders. He loved every second of it though. Being part of the atmosphere and crowd, kids love all that just as much.Taking my cousin's son to his first away game at Leicester, he's only 8 so will be standing on his seat, as I did at my first away game Wimbledon 97. He'll love it like, gets properly into the home games we've brought him to.
So where do you suggest the OAPs and/or those incapable of standing for 90 minutes go for these games without shelling out £25 + travel costs to see your arse for 90 minutes?Like a flash back to 2001 this post![]()
I think you can request tickets at the front from the club if you cant stand for full game.So where do you suggest the OAPs and/or those incapable of standing for 90 minutes go for these games without shelling out £25 + travel costs to see your arse for 90 minutes?