We moved here from the north stand and don't regret it. The one thing that is occasionally required is sunglasses. We are on Row L and it can shine directly onto us. Should be less of an issue with Friday night games when we go up though.
Agree with all the above. I've always been in the North Stand but I thought I would give the new stand a try (and advancing years was taking its toll
). I've found it a great experience. I'm on row G and it's a fabulous view - best I've had in 60 years). Great set of people in there so still get the chat and the banter. Facilities a vast improvement. In row G there's no rain but you can get dazzled by the sun in the middle of summer - if the sun actually shines! Sunglasses and a Trin baseball cap sorts it out. Whole experience is in a different league. I reckon I will have to be quick off the mark at renewal time to get a seat.
We were in hospitality at the weekend and were allocated seats on Row G, just behind the York dugout, and whilst the view was excellent, the atmosphere was somewhat lacking and when the sun came out towards the end of the second half, it did get a bit bright
So come on East Standers, pick up the atmosphere and let's get Belle Vue rocking
Noticed on the ticket site that the price of East stand tickets for the Barrow game is £20 but is £25 for the Doncaster match. Is this an error or have they been altered for some reason?
QuoteFIL="FIL"We were in hospitality at the weekend and were allocated seats on Row G, just behind the York dugout, and whilst the view was excellent, the atmosphere was somewhat lacking and when the sun came out towards the end of the second half, it did get a bit bright
So come on East Standers, pick up the atmosphere and let's get Belle Vue rocking
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Sorry FIL but No! You want noise that’s what the North stand is for. East stand is fine as it is.
If I have one complaint it’s the number of people who can’t sit down for forty minutes! Why do people feel the need for a hot dog 20 mins into the half. One game I had to stand up nine times in one half and missed a try. I don’t mind five mins leeway at the end of the halves but there are limits.
I know it’s all money but a bit of consideration would be nice.
I sat in the new stand for the Matty Ashurst testimonial game but was happy to return to North Stand since and don't think I'll be back in there again until my knees give in. Don't like sitting at any stadium but especially if the attendance is good and all the seats around are taken. Was OK last season at some of the away games when Wakey fans had plenty of space in our allocated areas.
I love it in the Neil Fox Stand. It's an excellent view.
I dont really want to sing songs though like it when North Standers do (as long as they are positive towards Trinity rather than negative towards other clubs and supporters)
I prefer to talk to the friends I go with and discuss the game. That's still a good atmosphere to me.
So as long as we all pick the right stand for what we want it should be good for everybody.
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