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Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
18,581
Valley of Hangleton
I saw reference from a FAB member online that this may be the south west corner.

Obviously there is displacement to consider but would the south (assume zone A still) be a better view / experience for movers?
The movers will have their issues that I’m certain like many clubs but the greater good an all that?
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,001
WeHo
I saw reference from a FAB member online that this may be the south west corner.

Obviously there is displacement to consider but would the south (assume zone A still) be a better view / experience for movers?
Would much rather away fans are in the west so they’re not on the TV. Anywhere in the east stand and they’re visible the whole time. Just think having them shown celebrating if we are losing isn’t ideal.
 








Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
7,331
Lancing By Sea
The Fan Advisory Board wrote to Paul Barber yesterday regarding Saturday's match.

When the FAB was set up it was always with the aim to improve the Albion fan's experience at the Amex and away from home. It was made clear by Paul Barber (PB) at the outset that this would not ever include "on-field" matters and this was understood and accepted by the FAB.

However the FAB felt that this latest series of refereeing and VAR decisions were not Albion on field policy matters that we were seeking to get involved in, but were third party actions that were affecting our fans' matchday experience, when you take into account the time and money fans spend following the Albion round the country and the confidence they have in the result.

PB saw it differently and insisted that the FAB will not be involved in this, which he maintains is a on field matter. He asked us to be assured that he and the club are dealing with the PGMOL and the EPL at the very highest level. Hours later the latest apology was received from Howard Webb at the PGMOL.

PB further said that is totally confident that there is no vendetta against us or anyone else outside the top six and that the system is not corrupt as some have suggested.

In our view this only leaves incompetence and we have to trust that the club - who you will appreciate have millions of pounds riding on these decisions - are doing everything that they can to ensure the system works equally fairly to all and that it is transparent.

The FAB made it clear to PB that we felt a simple acceptance of apologies is not enough.

We do have confidence in the club to do what they can, and while this stance won't be enough for many fans, we can only lobby on your behalf through the club, the media and the Football Supporters Association (FSA)

We hope to be able to share this sort of information with you soon on our own independent website, but in the meantime we are using NSC and individual FAB members' Twitter.
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

Well-known member
Aug 18, 2013
3,232
Nice
The Fan Advisory Board wrote to Paul Barber yesterday regarding Saturday's match.

When the FAB was set up it was always with the aim to improve the Albion fan's experience at the Amex and away from home. It was made clear by Paul Barber (PB) at the outset that this would not ever include "on-field" matters and this was understood and accepted by the FAB.

However the FAB felt that this latest series of refereeing and VAR decisions were not Albion on field policy matters that we were seeking to get involved in, but were third party actions that were affecting our fans' matchday experience, when you take into account the time and money fans spend following the Albion round the country and the confidence they have in the result.

PB saw it differently and insisted that the FAB will not be involved in this, which he maintains is a on field matter. He asked us to be assured that he and the club are dealing with the PGMOL and the EPL at the very highest level. Hours later the latest apology was received from Howard Webb at the PGMOL.

PB further said that is totally confident that there is no vendetta against us or anyone else outside the top six and that the system is not corrupt as some have suggested.

In our view this only leaves incompetence and we have to trust that the club - who you will appreciate have millions of pounds riding on these decisions - are doing everything that they can to ensure the system works equally fairly to all and that it is transparent.

The FAB made it clear to PB that we felt a simple acceptance of apologies is not enough.

We do have confidence in the club to do what they can, and while this stance won't be enough for many fans, we can only lobby on your behalf through the club, the media and the Football Supporters Association (FSA)

We hope to be able to share this sort of information with you soon on our own independent website, but in the meantime we are using NSC and individual FAB members' Twitter.
Nice one.

Do you know if there are plans to share the safe standing survey results with more than just the very small percentage of fans who read Barber's programme notes?
 




Blues Guitarist

Well-known member
Oct 19, 2020
485
St Johann in Tirol
The Fan Advisory Board wrote to Paul Barber yesterday regarding Saturday's match.

When the FAB was set up it was always with the aim to improve the Albion fan's experience at the Amex and away from home. It was made clear by Paul Barber (PB) at the outset that this would not ever include "on-field" matters and this was understood and accepted by the FAB.

However the FAB felt that this latest series of refereeing and VAR decisions were not Albion on field policy matters that we were seeking to get involved in, but were third party actions that were affecting our fans' matchday experience, when you take into account the time and money fans spend following the Albion round the country and the confidence they have in the result.

PB saw it differently and insisted that the FAB will not be involved in this, which he maintains is a on field matter. He asked us to be assured that he and the club are dealing with the PGMOL and the EPL at the very highest level. Hours later the latest apology was received from Howard Webb at the PGMOL.

PB further said that is totally confident that there is no vendetta against us or anyone else outside the top six and that the system is not corrupt as some have suggested.

In our view this only leaves incompetence and we have to trust that the club - who you will appreciate have millions of pounds riding on these decisions - are doing everything that they can to ensure the system works equally fairly to all and that it is transparent.

The FAB made it clear to PB that we felt a simple acceptance of apologies is not enough.

We do have confidence in the club to do what they can, and while this stance won't be enough for many fans, we can only lobby on your behalf through the club, the media and the Football Supporters Association (FSA)

We hope to be able to share this sort of information with you soon on our own independent website, but in the meantime we are using NSC and individual FAB members' Twitter.
Thanks for the update.
 


pure_white

Well-known member
Dec 8, 2021
1,216
Amazing if happens
why move them? and where to? if you move them you just disrupt home fans. By having them in South it encourages away team defend that half 1st half to attack that end second half and vice versa. Think be massive OG if they are moved. Best place is where they are. Makes no sense to me to move them at all.
 


seagullwedgee

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2005
2,986
why move them? and where to? if you move them you just disrupt home fans. By having them in South it encourages away team defend that half 1st half to attack that end second half and vice versa. Think be massive OG if they are moved. Best place is where they are. Makes no sense to me to move them at all.
You may well be in a minority of one in holding that view. Not just on this, I find most if not all of your observations and comments completely baffling. You’re not from Croydon are you?
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,431
You may well be in a minority of one in holding that view. Not just on this, I find most if not all of your observations and comments completely baffling. You’re not from Croydon are you?
Make that a minority of two. Where else could the club sensibly place the away fans other than behind the goal? ???
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
18,581
Valley of Hangleton
why move them? and where to? if you move them you just disrupt home fans. By having them in South it encourages away team defend that half 1st half to attack that end second half and vice versa. Think be massive OG if they are moved. Best place is where they are. Makes no sense to me to move them at all.
Out of interest, where do you sit?
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,309
The Fan Advisory Board wrote to Paul Barber yesterday regarding Saturday's match.

When the FAB was set up it was always with the aim to improve the Albion fan's experience at the Amex and away from home. It was made clear by Paul Barber (PB) at the outset that this would not ever include "on-field" matters and this was understood and accepted by the FAB.

However the FAB felt that this latest series of refereeing and VAR decisions were not Albion on field policy matters that we were seeking to get involved in, but were third party actions that were affecting our fans' matchday experience, when you take into account the time and money fans spend following the Albion round the country and the confidence they have in the result.

PB saw it differently and insisted that the FAB will not be involved in this, which he maintains is a on field matter. He asked us to be assured that he and the club are dealing with the PGMOL and the EPL at the very highest level. Hours later the latest apology was received from Howard Webb at the PGMOL.

PB further said that is totally confident that there is no vendetta against us or anyone else outside the top six and that the system is not corrupt as some have suggested.

In our view this only leaves incompetence and we have to trust that the club - who you will appreciate have millions of pounds riding on these decisions - are doing everything that they can to ensure the system works equally fairly to all and that it is transparent.

The FAB made it clear to PB that we felt a simple acceptance of apologies is not enough.

We do have confidence in the club to do what they can, and while this stance won't be enough for many fans, we can only lobby on your behalf through the club, the media and the Football Supporters Association (FSA)

We hope to be able to share this sort of information with you soon on our own independent website, but in the meantime we are using NSC and individual FAB members' Twitter.
It’s unconscious bias - simple as that.
 


















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