I want to get a quick show of hands from other season ticket holders are you a stander or a sitter? I myself like to stand as that is what I have done since I was a child at UP.
What ho jimmy, stand of course! but not if it messes with those in the seats behind. Have you been to all the matches so far? We are in trevor brooking upper, let's try to meet for a bevvy if you are going to the southampton match, I can't make the accington one.
I have been to all the matches execpt the Watford one. The fixture list and international schedule has been kind to me as I have only missed 1 home game during my 3 week surf trip to Bali. I will be flying back the 20th so I'll be back for the next game 100%. Where do you want to meet?
Nothing beats standing but when I have my 9 year old son with me he has trouble seeing if the people in front are six foot something and has to stand on the seats. He might then block someone else's view.
I'm in row 5 in the east stand so I sit. At Upton Park I was row 4 so again I sat. If everyone around me stood, I'd stand. No skin off my nose what I do really. Definitely stand for the obvious bubbles, goals, chances and controversials.
Whether I want to sit or stand. Rules state it's sitting only so get over it. Note, it's the stander's at the OS that are the cause of the friction and are responsible for the club not being able to increase the capacity to 66k. As usual, the minority spoil it for the majority.
I agree its the rules and I am more than happy to follow them if it means the stadiums capacity is increased ect... I would like an area in the ground where all of us that stand can be together and then there are no issues. It just does not sit right with me sitting the whole game and I have had a season ticket since I was 6 and standing as a kid always made the ground seem bigger and always gave me goosebumps.
No idea. I've not been contacted by the club asking if I was happy where I was so I can only imagine people have written in and requested moves. Unless of course I find out next Saturday I've been moved
Weve got more things to worry about than standing at the moment.time to get behind the team and manager and become united as supporters. Well thats my opinion anyway.
We are lucky as we don't have to put up with people standing in front of us and I'm relieved, as I would lose it if a numpty stood in front of my son ruining his view of the game. We go to watch the game and I wish others would just accept it and move on.
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What ho jimmy, stand of
What ho jimmy, stand of course! but not if it messes with those in the seats behind. Have you been to all the matches so far? We are in trevor brooking upper, let's try to meet for a bevvy if you are going to the southampton match, I can't make the accington one.
I have been to all the
I have been to all the matches execpt the Watford one. The fixture list and international schedule has been kind to me as I have only missed 1 home game during my 3 week surf trip to Bali. I will be flying back the 20th so I'll be back for the next game 100%. Where do you want to meet?
Nothing beats standing but
Nothing beats standing but when I have my 9 year old son with me he has trouble seeing if the people in front are six foot something and has to stand on the seats. He might then block someone else's view.
I'm in row 5 in the east
I'm in row 5 in the east stand so I sit. At Upton Park I was row 4 so again I sat. If everyone around me stood, I'd stand. No skin off my nose what I do really. Definitely stand for the obvious bubbles, goals, chances and controversials.
It's irrelevant
Whether I want to sit or stand. Rules state it's sitting only so get over it. Note, it's the stander's at the OS that are the cause of the friction and are responsible for the club not being able to increase the capacity to 66k. As usual, the minority spoil it for the majority.
Agree
Agree
I agree its the rules
I agree its the rules and I am more than happy to follow them if it means the stadiums capacity is increased ect... I would like an area in the ground where all of us that stand can be together and then there are no issues. It just does not sit right with me sitting the whole game and I have had a season ticket since I was 6 and standing as a kid always made the ground seem bigger and always gave me goosebumps.
According to Jack Sullivan,
According to Jack Sullivan, lots of people have been relocated to "more suitable" areas already.
So how does that work if you
So how does that work if you already have a season ticket and allocated seat ?
No idea. I've not been
No idea. I've not been contacted by the club asking if I was happy where I was so I can only imagine people have written in and requested moves. Unless of course I find out next Saturday I've been moved
Sitting
Me and my son want to watch the game so no brainer for us.
Weve got more things to worry
Weve got more things to worry about than standing at the moment.time to get behind the team and manager and become united as supporters. Well thats my opinion anyway.
No choice but to sit!
So this stand up if you love west ham chant,is getting on me tits now,sitting there looking at someones arse
100% Agree
We are lucky as we don't have to put up with people standing in front of us and I'm relieved, as I would lose it if a numpty stood in front of my son ruining his view of the game. We go to watch the game and I wish others would just accept it and move on.