SandyInOz Posted November 26 Posted November 26 I'm coming over to the UK from Australia and looking to get tickets for a home game in December. I used to go regularly in early 2000's (generally used to sit in the Chapel but sometimes the Northam) so was always aware of good seating locations but I know times have changed, particularly with the away fans being moved and also the safe standing. Where's the best place to sit from an atmosphere point of view (my Aussie boys are used to the library atmosphere that Aussie Rules produces - they need educating)? I can't do the Northam safe standing as I'm after 4 tickets and there's only 1s and 2s left. Cheers 👍 3
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted November 27 Posted November 27 I would suggest the Kingsland (blocks 35-37) or Itchen blocks (1-3) closer to the Northam. They’d probably like the Northam fanzine before and after (and accessible from those Itchen blocks at halftime. 1
SandyInOz Posted November 27 Author Posted November 27 Thanks. Anyone know what 'Armchair and 'No Visibility' mean? Tickets in the Northam (including corners) say this when selecting them.
Saintinnot Posted November 28 Posted November 28 I think no visibility probably means you can’t see the pitch very well
Football Special Posted November 28 Posted November 28 4 minutes ago, Saintinnot said: I think no visibility probably means you can’t see the pitch very well What block / row is it? Not really any restricted view. I'd agree with TheAlehouseBrawlers suggested, Kingsland or Itchen corners close to the Northam end
SandyInOz Posted November 28 Author Posted November 28 Thanks guys. Booked in Itchen/Northam corner for the Cov game. Looking forward to it, been 12 years since I was last there. Found out the ‘no visibility’ is noted on seats that have safe standing. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted November 28 Posted November 28 I've had season ticket in blocks 42, 43, 13, 24, 37. The corners give a very good perspective of the ground, get row 15 or higher. I'm in 43 and atmosphere is better from row x upwards and was useful when taller Paul practice shots as can catch the ball!! 1
markr27 Posted November 30 Posted November 30 If the sun is shining, bring a hat and sunnies, otherwise you'lll see sod all.
skintsaint Posted November 30 Posted November 30 5 hours ago, markr27 said: If the sun is shining, bring a hat and sunnies, otherwise you'lll see sod all. Slip, slop, slap. 2
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