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Dan

Standing or sitting?

  

138 members have voted

  1. 1. Standing or sitting?

    • Standing
      110
    • Sitting
      11
    • Makes no difference
      17


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Posted
As always - offer to swap places and everyone will be happy :)

Unless you get a real cunt who will do anything to spite you and insist that he stays in his designated seat.

Posted

Haven't sat down at a game since Chelsea in the League Cup, and that includes tonight for the Youth Cup. :D

As a neutral I'm perfectly happy to sit down (although I still prefer to stand to watch football) but if I'm watching City I never seem to enjoy it unless I'm on my feet.

Posted

If standing does come back into football they should reduce the admission. Also remember hillsborough seats are important nowhere days. I don't like the idea poor kids under my age having to stand, how are they suppose to see?

Posted
If standing does come back into football they should reduce the admission. Also remember hillsborough seats are important nowhere days. I don't like the idea poor kids under my age having to stand, how are they suppose to see?

I...er...wha?

Posted

Standing all the way, even when it leads to being forcibly removed from a home game as a child or being ejected from a Tuesday night game down at Southampton.

I'm a blatant Terrace Warrior and I fucking love it.

Posted
This is number one. In-fact, the point behind this was to see if in general our fans prefer standing, and if they do, why is it that the majority sit at the majority of the away games?

Except this isn't a representation of our fan base as a whole. The type of fans that sign up to message boards might be different from the entire base. In fact, if you did this on Bentley's Roof or Talking Balls you'd more than likely get a different answer because the boards have a different demographic.

Posted
Except this isn't a representation of our fan base as a whole. The type of fans that sign up to message boards might be different from the entire base. In fact, if you did this on Bentley's Roof or Talking Balls you'd more than likely get a different answer because the boards have a different demographic.

True. Take the FCC. There is a mix of people there, but, for example, when the issue of goal music is discussed, it is clear that the majority of the Committee are either in favour or non-plussed by it. Similarly, with standing. The only general consensus is that those that want to stand should be grouped together, and not allocated tickets all over the place, as there are people who like to sit (this is from feedback given to the Committee members at either the WS or at away games).

Posted
I have never sat at a game.

The only time I did was perhaps for the last 20 minutes of the first half at Huddersfield. If I was to go to a game and everyone was sitting and there was no chance of standing anywhere, I'd probably just walk out to be honest.

agree :thumbup:

Posted
True. Take the FCC. There is a mix of people there, but, for example, when the issue of goal music is discussed, it is clear that the majority of the Committee are either in favour or non-plussed by it. Similarly, with standing. The only general consensus is that those that want to stand should be grouped together, and not allocated tickets all over the place, as there are people who like to sit (this is from feedback given to the Committee members at either the WS or at away games).

Do the committee have enough power to eradicate the goal music or are they just a messenger service to the hierarchy?

Posted
If standing does come back into football they should reduce the admission. Also remember hillsborough seats are important nowhere days. I don't like the idea poor kids under my age having to stand, how are they suppose to see?

No they are not! If you are going to do down the Hillsborough line I would check my facts first, as you will upset people on here, if u suggest that the Hillsborough disaster was caused because of a terrace.

Posted
Do the committee have enough power to eradicate the goal music?

No, not goal music. But seeing as those wanting to see the back of it are in the minority, it's a moot point.

Posted

I don't reckon you can beat a decent padded seat with legroom.

More than that - it is a wonderful distance away from retards singing about bombers or in-girl-and.

Best discovery of 2009/10.

Posted
No, not goal music. But seeing as those wanting to see the back of it are in the minority, it's a moot point.

The FCC's opinions are also just a microcosm of LCFC support so why take their opinions? The results that they come up with will be even more inaccurate than the poll on here just because of the numbers involved in the process to form a result.

However the football club implements the FCC opinions which, 9/10 I imagine are what the club want to do anyway. I believe this as the majority of the FCC members are IMO (With no facts) flask brigade.

Posted
The FCC's opinions are also just a microcosm of LCFC support so why take their opinions? The results that they come up with will be even more inaccurate than the poll on here just because of the numbers involved in the process to form a result.

However the football club implements the FCC opinions which, 9/10 I imagine are what the club want to do anyway. I believe this as the majority of the FCC members are IMO (With no facts) flask brigade.

We have asked for a vote on the issue, along the lines of the "City v Fosse" vote, as this would be the most accurate representation of what the fans who attend games want. The Club won't agree to this. The matter is irrelevant, as we have been told that the players and the manager like it.

Posted

Im not as incensed by Kasabian as I was Chelsea Feckin Dagger I must admit, but Id still rather have none. So be it though its not a major issue for me

Posted
We have asked for a vote on the issue, along the lines of the "City v Fosse" vote, as this would be the most accurate representation of what the fans who attend games want. The Club won't agree to this. The matter is irrelevant, as we have been told that the players and the manager like it.

Are you on about goal music or standing?

The players & manager now dictate how the supporters celebrate / position themselves to watch them play, utterly brilliant fook ups again by the club!

P.S I want to know what Robbie thinks about this issue, I will add it to the FBK group :thumbup:

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