Guest Posted 30 December 2006 Posted 30 December 2006 the correct answer is: L1 is the best place to be However, you're only allowed in there if you're aged 15-40 and are a white male, preferably with a taste for the drink of Mme Artois.
SystonFox Posted 30 December 2006 Posted 30 December 2006 Suppose the bottom line is..that any seat in the Walkers is a good seat imo yes, you get a good view from anywhere in the stadium from experience but i have never sat directly behind a goal with the net obstructing my view of the other end and i'd like to avoid that experience. all depends what you want from a match day experience really.
ithuriel Posted 30 December 2006 Posted 30 December 2006 i like a more quiet game now im a bit older so i sit in the corner section , mainstand next to the kop. from middle to top and on the steps if possible.
Asha Posted 31 December 2006 Posted 31 December 2006 the sides are two expensive, about £400-500 for a season ticket....you could get it a lot cheaper at the sides, but at the end of the day there isn't a bad seat, they all have a good view of the pitch unlike filbert street where you could pay £20 and be plonked behind a piller and only see a third of the pitch
Guest Posted 31 December 2006 Posted 31 December 2006 i like a more quiet game now im a bit older so i sit in the corner section , mainstand next to the kop. from middle to top and on the steps if possible. I'm sure they'll let you have a proper seat.
Finnegan Posted 31 December 2006 Posted 31 December 2006 I love corner views so I'd recommend C2. That said, the atmosphere's crap on emptier days obviously. Can't go wrong with the Kop.
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