BEST SEAT AT THE GROVE
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yeah - I'm Block 6 too, row 24- even if we dont play well (but we're always entertainin'), I know Im gonna have a good day singin my heart out from start to finish-thats how a day at the match should be in my opinion-we need to keep on building the atmosphere - these are preciuos days with Mr Wenger in charge-he's one of the greatest figures in Arsenal's history, how will anyone follow him? Enjoy every game like its your last!!
- tomkingsbury
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i think ur bang on mate - as ive been drinking and am a bit pissed ill wait till later to reply properly, but in a nutshell wot u said is precisley right (in the majority)Galasso wrote: Cheers Tom
Would I be wrong to summise that if the same number of hammers fans were in the lower tier and acted in the same way, they would be treated differently? The club perhaps do not want to upset those who have paid club level and exec prices? And assume there is not much chance of trouble in club level.
I would assume that many of those club level tickets may have been bought by corporates who use these tickets as incentives, after which they inevitably find their way into the hands of the fans of whichever club's team are playing.
For me, it's just another case of the club treating the home fans worse than away fans, which is a perverse reversal of experiences at every other ground.
Haha...it's when I do most of my best stuff!!tomkingsbury wrote:i think ur bang on mate - as ive been drinking and am a bit pissed ill wait till later to reply properly, but in a nutshell wot u said is precisley right (in the majority)Galasso wrote: Cheers Tom
Would I be wrong to summise that if the same number of hammers fans were in the lower tier and acted in the same way, they would be treated differently? The club perhaps do not want to upset those who have paid club level and exec prices? And assume there is not much chance of trouble in club level.
I would assume that many of those club level tickets may have been bought by corporates who use these tickets as incentives, after which they inevitably find their way into the hands of the fans of whichever club's team are playing.
For me, it's just another case of the club treating the home fans worse than away fans, which is a perverse reversal of experiences at every other ground.