kingcole
Well-known member
Been discussed before but having just done a 'seats available update' whilst watching the weekends football, I do wonder why the sterile areas are at least 5 columns when it's a full sell out.
On previous discussions the club, I believe, explained that as the ground was new, we had to show we knew what we were doing (or words meaning similar). Yet 5 and half years later we still have a minimum of 5 rows of segregation when clubs in the top flight have literally one line of stewards. At Arsenal, Man U and especially Tottenham it's impossible to see an empty seat in the divide. Check out the Wycombe fans on on match of the day!
In this time I've not noticed any trouble. In fact the only incident I can remember was some Millwall fans 'going over the top' but that was a big divide anyhow!
I'm also perplexed that when we give a large away allocation (Villa, Norwich and probably Newcastle) we choose to have the sterlie area starting 5 columns into S1F in the south. Assuming improving on the previous points is not possible about reducing it from 5 columns, we should move the sterile area a couple of columns to the East. As it stands, the current sterile area means the 38 seats in what is effectively the upper tier of S1F are not haibatable.
If we make it to top flight then we have to give 3000 away seats if required and seats in the home areas will become hard to get hold of, especially for the top teams. It would make sense to have every possible one available.
On previous discussions the club, I believe, explained that as the ground was new, we had to show we knew what we were doing (or words meaning similar). Yet 5 and half years later we still have a minimum of 5 rows of segregation when clubs in the top flight have literally one line of stewards. At Arsenal, Man U and especially Tottenham it's impossible to see an empty seat in the divide. Check out the Wycombe fans on on match of the day!
In this time I've not noticed any trouble. In fact the only incident I can remember was some Millwall fans 'going over the top' but that was a big divide anyhow!
I'm also perplexed that when we give a large away allocation (Villa, Norwich and probably Newcastle) we choose to have the sterlie area starting 5 columns into S1F in the south. Assuming improving on the previous points is not possible about reducing it from 5 columns, we should move the sterile area a couple of columns to the East. As it stands, the current sterile area means the 38 seats in what is effectively the upper tier of S1F are not haibatable.
If we make it to top flight then we have to give 3000 away seats if required and seats in the home areas will become hard to get hold of, especially for the top teams. It would make sense to have every possible one available.
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