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  • Please note that if you are driving to Bristol, the local authority are as obsessed about driving private transport from the roads at Greenwich are. 

    Parking is very difficult, and there is a ULEZ. 
  • edited July 29
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You actually don't, you can use Bristol City's seat checker (something I have said Charlton should have) here is the link: 

    https://map.3ddigitalvenue.com/bcfc

    This is my exact view, slap bang in the middle (assuming I can get my seat early) 


  • Surely it’s those who want to stand head to the back and those who want to sit head to the front irrespective of what your ticket says. 
  • AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 
  • AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 
    It's the new system, problem is people won't stick to it. Or people in later phases won't get to pick where they want and will just go there anyway I think
  • Sit down, you're in my seat, sit anywhere lads, I've been a season ticket holder before you were born son. Anyone else fancy playing Bristol City bingo...
  • The club should publish a loyalty points table with how many people are on so it gives you an indication where you are. England do it, it isn’t difficult. I’ve raised it with the club several times but seems too difficult box for them. 
  • AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly

  • edited July 30
    clive said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly


    Think it is common sense at last. Those that want to sit go to the front those who want to stand go to the back. 
  • TelMc32 said:
    Belv said:
    Thanks for confirming that I qualify for phase 7
    so signing up for VG for this season has given me no advantage thus far having 520pts, so if i'm right I will have to go to 3 aways to move up bands to phase 5 (550pts + VG).......
    Does anyone know numbers in each band particularly with QPR away coming up, which I imagine will be highly sought after away tickets?  
    QPR is expensive with a crap view to boot. Think that will put a few off, has done me, especially as it's another early kick off and on TV.
    You only get the upper tier at QPR now, expensive tickets are offset by almost no travel costs for most.

    Tickets will be like gold dust. 
    And if memory serves me right, if you’re sitting a few rows back you can’t even see the goal line below you. Such a tinpot stadium! 
    Did anybody actually sit down last time we were at Loftus Road ? Pretty sure we must have been in those first 4 rows in the upper tier and we were standing throughout and I can’t recall any problems with seeing goal lines 
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  • cabbie8 said:
    The club should publish a loyalty points table with how many people are on so it gives you an indication where you are. England do it, it isn’t difficult. I’ve raised it with the club several times but seems too difficult box for them. 
    Agree, It makes sense for the club to be transparent with a loyalty points table, obviously it will change as supporters accure points. 
  • clive said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly


    Think it is common sense at last. Those that want to sit go to the front those who want to stand go to the back. 
    Good idea in theory but won't work in practice in my opinion. It'll still be sit where you want or on the day it'll cause lots of arguments.
  • Yes, I can see lots of issues with the new system.

    As mentioned above, in theory it's a good idea but when you have groups of mates who can't book together etc they will just congregate together anyway. 

    I guess though, the majority of people who stand towards the back probably aren't all that bothered anyway. 

  • clive said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly


    Think it is common sense at last. Those that want to sit go to the front those who want to stand go to the back. 
    Good idea in theory but won't work in practice in my opinion. It'll still be sit where you want or on the day it'll cause lots of arguments.
    Tbh it didn't matter much at Cambridge as there were quite a few spare seats anyway, I didn't pay much attention to who sat where and my guess is there was a bit of sit where you like anyway because of the spare space and because some of the aisle end seats weren't protected from the rain by the roof. 
    Colchester last night there was plenty of space and we were told sit where you like by the stewards as we went in.
    When seats are sold out though and especially if some views are limited or seats are affected by the weather conditions causing people to move to be in a better seat........ or they just move because they want to....... I can imagine there being problems...... whether they are brought to the attention of the stewards and whether the stewards do anything about it.....?
    The seat view maps are really useful but I think it will depend to an extent on people being honest and decent and on some element of 'necessary policing' by the home club. I wonder if Charlton will do the 'policing' bit down at the Valley?
  • clive said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly


    Think it is common sense at last. Those that want to sit go to the front those who want to stand go to the back. 
    Good idea in theory but won't work in practice in my opinion. It'll still be sit where you want or on the day it'll cause lots of arguments.
    Exactly
  • Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but can't see it mentioned anywhere - is there a limit to how many tickets you can buy when it hits your tier?
  • hermann said:
    Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but can't see it mentioned anywhere - is there a limit to how many tickets you can buy when it hits your tier?
    Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-bristol-city-trip
  • clive said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    If you bought your Bristol City tickets online today, you will have seen the seating plan at Ashton Gate,  where the away sections are, and the seats so you COULD choose where you wanted to sit. 

    Do we think this is a one off or this is the sensible way for away matches from now on ? 

     As part of testing for a new process for away tickets that will allow supporters to choose their own seats directly from the opposition team’s stadium map.

    The new system will give supporters greater flexibility to select a seat that is best for them and makes it easier for friends and families to sit together at away fixtures. 

    The process in place for the Cambridge United friendly is a trial run and the club welcomes feedback from supporters to help improve the experience. As part of the trial, tickets have been placed on a phased sale to match potential restricted sale games during the season. Please email tickets@cafc.co.uk with any feedback about the new process. 

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/away-ticketing-trial-cambridge-friendly


    Think it is common sense at last. Those that want to sit go to the front those who want to stand go to the back. 
    Good idea in theory but won't work in practice in my opinion. It'll still be sit where you want or on the day it'll cause lots of arguments.
    Tbh it didn't matter much at Cambridge as there were quite a few spare seats anyway, I didn't pay much attention to who sat where and my guess is there was a bit of sit where you like anyway because of the spare space and because some of the aisle end seats weren't protected from the rain by the roof. 
    Colchester last night there was plenty of space and we were told sit where you like by the stewards as we went in.
    When seats are sold out though and especially if some views are limited or seats are affected by the weather conditions causing people to move to be in a better seat........ or they just move because they want to....... I can imagine there being problems...... whether they are brought to the attention of the stewards and whether the stewards do anything about it.....?
    The seat view maps are really useful but I think it will depend to an extent on people being honest and decent and on some element of 'necessary policing' by the home club. I wonder if Charlton will do the 'policing' bit down at the Valley?
    There is a variety of appetite for enforcement of reserved seats by home clubs, as well as a different approach by different fans. 
  • clive said:
    hermann said:
    Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but can't see it mentioned anywhere - is there a limit to how many tickets you can buy when it hits your tier?
    Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-bristol-city-trip
    Cheers Clive - scanned over that page multiple times but didn't spot it
  • hermann said:
    clive said:
    hermann said:
    Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but can't see it mentioned anywhere - is there a limit to how many tickets you can buy when it hits your tier?
    Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-bristol-city-trip
    Cheers Clive - scanned over that page multiple times but didn't spot it
    That sentence was added after i posted the original thread.
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  • I've just had a look at the map on the CAFC ticketing site again and I'm wondering whether we have blocks N40 & N36 too but just not put on sale yet as those 3 blocks available doesn't look to have 2,500 seats, probably closer to around 1,200ish. 
  • clive said:
    hermann said:
    clive said:
    hermann said:
    Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but can't see it mentioned anywhere - is there a limit to how many tickets you can buy when it hits your tier?
    Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/ticket-information-bristol-city-trip
    Cheers Clive - scanned over that page multiple times but didn't spot it
    That sentence was added after i posted the original thread.
    ah OK, not me losing the plot then!
  • Belv said:
    I've just had a look at the map on the CAFC ticketing site again and I'm wondering whether we have blocks N40 & N36 too but just not put on sale yet as those 3 blocks available doesn't look to have 2,500 seats, probably closer to around 1,200ish. 
    Maybe it's because Bristol City have told us to sell the central blocks first & when they sell out the other blocks will go on sale.
  • clive said:
    Belv said:
    I've just had a look at the map on the CAFC ticketing site again and I'm wondering whether we have blocks N40 & N36 too but just not put on sale yet as those 3 blocks available doesn't look to have 2,500 seats, probably closer to around 1,200ish. 
    Maybe it's because Bristol City have told us to sell the central blocks first & when they sell out the other blocks will go on sale.
    Most likely, didn't really pay much attention yesterday but only when looking again this morning I thought there is no way there was 2,503 seats to select from but yes, imagine that will be it. 
  • AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You actually don't, you can use Bristol City's seat checker (something I have said Charlton should have) here is the link: 

    https://map.3ddigitalvenue.com/bcfc

    This is my exact view, slap bang in the middle (assuming I can get my seat early) 


    Thanks for this. I tried searching for views from seats, but I didn't come across this one . It looks like you have more or less the exact seat I would have chosen, but my estimate of which seat would have been the middle was slightly off and I am sat a few seats away from you in the row behind.

    OhMyGodden said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    You don't choose to have your seats at the back of the stand, you get sent what the ticket office gives you and can't request anything specific. What don't you understand about that?
    Re-read the comments in this thread. That was the case last season, but now we can pick the seats we sit in.

    Croydon said:
    AS1987 said:
    Croydon said:
    This pick your seat stuff in away ends is going to cause so much more agg than its worth. 
    I prefer it. The aggro is usually caused by daytrippers who want to sit for 90 minutes, but have seats at the back of the stand. When it's explained to them that they will be standing if they sit there, they either move peacefully, or insist upon sitting there and spent 90 minutes whining about everybody standing.

    The issue was when we couldn't pick as it was a miracle if we ended up where we wanted. Charlton seems to have a habit of giving me seats in the front row by the corner flag, which is the last place I want to be sat.

    Now I can pick a seat that's generally going to be a good view. Although the system still isn't perfect. I have, in my opinion, the best seat in the away end at Colchester tonight, but I can't guarantee that my seat at Ashton Gate will be as good since I have to make an educated guess as to where the goal is in relation to my seat. It would be useful if instead of just having 'pitch' and a generic block of green, the lines were marked as well so that we could work out exactly where we are.
    It's going to be shit because everyone who wants to stand together can't buy their tickets together, but will still want to stand with each other. Then the usual 'you're in my seat' crowd will be even more aggy about it because they've actually chosen their seat this time.
    Let's see what happens. Whenever I sit elsewhere and somebody complains that I am in their seat, I accept that I got unlucky and find another seat. Sure, some groups might be argumentative, but now that we can pick our seats and they aren't random, there's a much stronger case for being able to sit in your seat.

    If the large groups don't like it, all they have to do is go to more away games, then they can pick their seats. This system rewards those of us that attend every game by giving us the best seats whereas historically the club have just been picking up whichever tickets are on the top of the pile, which often gives those who buy first the worst seats.

    I do remember a ridiculous incident at Huddersfield away last season where a group of about 20 people showed up 2-3 minutes before kick-off and began complaining that there was no space for their entire group to stand together, but they accepted the fact that it wasn't possible.
  • The key thing is to have the standers at the back and the sitters at the front, and this hopefully makes it easier.
  • The key thing is to have the standers at the back and the sitters at the front, and this hopefully makes it easier.
    What if there are people who would like to sit and prefer the view further back though? 

    It's a tricky one, goes back to what I have said before regarding most things in life, either strict rules or no rules. That way no one can complain. 

    I am a snob, so I think everyone should stand and make noise for the whole game, but that isn't how every football fan is, some people cant manage that, and some simply don't want to, and that's their choice.

    I think this will cause more issues because people actually selecting their seat will believe they are more entitled to it, and in a way, they'll actually be right for once as their points will give them the luxury of choosing a good view.

    It will cause issues again like every season no doubt either way.
  • The key thing is to have the standers at the back and the sitters at the front, and this hopefully makes it easier.
    What if there are people who would like to sit and prefer the view further back though? 

    It's a tricky one, goes back to what I have said before regarding most things in life, either strict rules or no rules. That way no one can complain. 

    I am a snob, so I think everyone should stand and make noise for the whole game, but that isn't how every football fan is, some people cant manage that, and some simply don't want to, and that's their choice.

    I think this will cause more issues because people actually selecting their seat will believe they are more entitled to it, and in a way, they'll actually be right for once as their points will give them the luxury of choosing a good view.

    It will cause issues again like every season no doubt either way.
    It's a compromise. 95% of people accept the reality that at the back, everyone there will stand. And similarly that the majority of people at the front are unable or unwilling to stand. Or can't see a thing if everyone is standing (children, short people etc.)

    If you insist on standing in the front row in front of pensioners and young children, you're a ****wit. If you're someone who chooses the back row, and then moans because everyone in front of you is standing, you've only got yourself to blame when you can't see anything. 
  • I think people might find the stewards a little more organised in the Championship and enforcing people to sit in their allocated seat. 

    I don’t get the fact people get upset when you tell them they are seating / standing in your seat for which you have a ticket. 

    Had this a few times in the past and always stood my ground and got my seat. Might just be me being a miserable git but it really gives me the hump. 

    You wouldn’t put up with it at a home game if someone came and sat in your seat. 
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