jimsing":3dy93vb6 said:There appears to be a very selfish attitude from some on here.
There needs to be a little more sympathy for those who have been herded into a situation that is of not their own doing.
Their grandstand "home" is being refurbished and they have had to re-locate.
With season ticket holders holding onto their seats in the Lyndhurst, there was little room for movement for groups of two, three, and more people who would have liked to have been seated near to each other with their normal view on the centre line, a view that they have had to give up.
These people will be returning to their grandstand homes next season.
Can we not have a little bit of sympathy for these people, and maybe a less selfish viewpoint of their demise.
This. Broadly there are two outcomes, barring wholesale relocation...
1) one set of fans sees the game clearly exactly how they want to (standing), while the other set of fans can't see it at all.
2) both sets of fans see the game clearly, one seeing it exactly how they want to (sitting) and the other being able to see it but not exactly how they want to.
The outcome just has to be 2), you can't have fans paying for a ticket and being unable to see the game.