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Reserved seats or not ?

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  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    edited November 2012
    A serious question here, did most stand at Millwall last time? As it's Millwall i assumed 95% would stand.
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    edited November 2012

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  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348
    I genuinely can't remember. Day is wiped from memory
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,000

    A serious question here, did most stand at Millwall last time? As it's Millwall i assumed 95% would stand.

    yes
  • Bexley Dan
    Bexley Dan Posts: 3,658
    I wasn't there last time for the 4-0 as still player/managing my saturday side but one of my mates spent a lot of time standing up breaking their seats - he's normally ok but something happens to him when we go over there.
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    Was in the lower, everyone stood, I was at the front behind the goal and there was no complaints from people behind.
  • Yes was standing but that was by the gate trying to get out!
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,365
    That game and Fulham are the only two I recall where the whole support stood in a seated stand.

    The noise created at the last game is still the loudest I've heard in recent years (home support, that is)
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,642
    Everywhere around me was sat down. I was to the left of the goal upper tier.
  • Hastingsaddick
    Hastingsaddick Posts: 4,079
    edited November 2012

    A serious question here, did most stand at Millwall last time? As it's Millwall i assumed 95% would stand.

    Was in the lower tier...stood all game and hopefully do the same tomorrow (when I'll be in the upper tier).
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  • Ollywozere
    Ollywozere Posts: 1,541
    Upper tier right in the middle last time. Was stood up until the goals started flying in, then most people sat down dejected or buggered off downstairs hoping to leave!
    There will be problems tomorrow with overcrowding in certain areas, it's guaranteed. Everybody just approach it sensibly and don't bite the head off fellow fans and all will be fine.
  • I always remember @curb_it getting a little irate before a palace game a few years ago about "someone better not be in my seat as they will get what for." Me being a little worse for wear after a few beers ended up in the wrong row and guess who's seat I was in! Good luck to anyone tomorrow being in her seat!
  • It is annoying when you go to your seat and some one is standing there and you are like just piss off! or the best one is when people want a better seat and just join your row and stand next to you meaning you lose space which you have paid for.
  • It is annoying when you go to your seat and some one is standing there and you are like just piss off! or the best one is when people want a better seat and just join your row and stand next to you meaning you lose space which you have paid for.

    Are you being serious or is the joke going over my head?
  • Webby
    Webby Posts: 345
    Well I'm sure it's been said before, but if I was going on my own or with the lads a free for all is just fine .... But need to remember that a lot of fans travel with children and older folk so naturally need to sit or stand together .... Can't really see how this would cause any fellow supporter a problem especially as when I purchased my 6 seats its a lottery where they were but just so happen to be in the back, middle of the upper .... Which will be great and can't wait for the match and the pre match beers
  • It is annoying when you go to your seat and some one is standing there and you are like just piss off! or the best one is when people want a better seat and just join your row and stand next to you meaning you lose space which you have paid for.

    Are you being serious or is the joke going over my head?
    no honest mate, gone to a few away games with mates who support Liverpool and Arsenal and at one stage I had a bloke in the same seat so he just stood infront of me.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,866
    If there's seat numbers on the tickets, most people will sit in their designated seat.
  • It's always been unreserved seating regardless of seats block numbers being on the tickets , I personally believe it should always be unreserved seating obviously you have to sit in the right tier though
  • Bexley Dan
    Bexley Dan Posts: 3,658
    millwall wouldn't sit in their allocated seats coz they're absolutely mental....zzzzzzz
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,220

    I always remember @curb_it getting a little irate before a palace game a few years ago about "someone better not be in my seat as they will get what for." Me being a little worse for wear after a few beers ended up in the wrong row and guess who's seat I was in! Good luck to anyone tomorrow being in her seat!

    You are kidding me?? Palace away the week night game? You've never mentioned that before? Have you? And how weird that I met you properly on the train away to millwall last time?

    It's my sisters 50th tomorrow so am organising. Big chuffing mistake on the date.

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  • Curb_It said:

    I always remember @curb_it getting a little irate before a palace game a few years ago about "someone better not be in my seat as they will get what for." Me being a little worse for wear after a few beers ended up in the wrong row and guess who's seat I was in! Good luck to anyone tomorrow being in her seat!

    You are kidding me?? Palace away the week night game? You've never mentioned that before? Have you? And how weird that I met you properly on the train away to millwall last time?

    It's my sisters 50th tomorrow so am organising. Big chuffing mistake on the date.

    It wasn't a night game, cannot remember which one it was though, but it was definately me in your seat and remember you posting on here about " not leaving the pub early to get your seat...." Enjoy the birthday tomorrow.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,220
    Did you get moved on by a head lock? Or just a quick kick in the nuts? Haha.
  • How embarrassing are some people on here. Why let where you sit and will it be reserved bother you. No wonder people call us train spotters!! It's a derby at millwall. Just enjoy it!!
  • Webby
    Webby Posts: 345
    What is embarrassing about the safety of your children and needing them to be near you?