As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Dan_85 wrote:There's a couple of places in the upper & lower tiers where you can't see the video screens, a bit annoying for replays and stuff. Was sat in the very back row, lower tier on Saturday underneath the Club Level overhang and had this problem, a bit annoying.
Can't help but think they could fix TVs onto the underside of this section though & just run the feed from the jumbotrons on them. I know they've done the same at Camp Nou, there's some seats there towards the back of the stands & up near the press gantry where your view is quite letterboxed so installing screens works well.
With the cash in Arsene's...sorry I mean the Club's bank account they could put a TV screen on the back of every seat, like they do on planes!
Dan_85 wrote:There's a couple of places in the upper & lower tiers where you can't see the video screens, a bit annoying for replays and stuff. Was sat in the very back row, lower tier on Saturday underneath the Club Level overhang and had this problem, a bit annoying.
Can't help but think they could fix TVs onto the underside of this section though & just run the feed from the jumbotrons on them. I know they've done the same at Camp Nou, there's some seats there towards the back of the stands & up near the press gantry where your view is quite letterboxed so installing screens works well.
With the cash in Arsene's...sorry I mean the Club's bank account they could put a TV screen on the back of every seat, like they do on planes!
Whack every season ticket up £500, and boast "The New Fan Experience"
Dan_85 wrote:There's a couple of places in the upper & lower tiers where you can't see the video screens, a bit annoying for replays and stuff. Was sat in the very back row, lower tier on Saturday underneath the Club Level overhang and had this problem, a bit annoying.
Can't help but think they could fix TVs onto the underside of this section though & just run the feed from the jumbotrons on them. I know they've done the same at Camp Nou, there's some seats there towards the back of the stands & up near the press gantry where your view is quite letterboxed so installing screens works well.
With the cash in Arsene's...sorry I mean the Club's bank account they could put a TV screen on the back of every seat, like they do on planes!
Whack every season ticket up £500, and boast "The New Fan Experience"
And pocket 60% of it for organising it so well.
And just imagine, all the tourists could have the option to watch a film instead of that boring football sh1t that ruins a nice afternoon out.
I've had Back Row clock end a few times, one of the few places you can remain standing for the whole game, mind you, your pretty much surrounded by tourists and day trippers, bloke sitting next to me for the West Brom game left at half time.
As I'm a silver member most of the seats I purchase are in upper tier and as people on here say once your in first 10 rows ur grand. Although I never had the chance to get used to the lower tier with exception of family section.
I was in row 2 just above the scum at the derby and tought yhe view as pretty good, actually. but then I got press box seats for the 7-3 v Newcastle and realised that the upper tier is really with a handbrake on.
I was two rows from the back one time v Reading in 2007 and i thought the view was still good. Unlike Old Trafford were if you are near the back you need binoculars to see the pitch
UlsterGooner wrote:I was two rows from the back one time v Reading in 2007 and i thought the view was still good. Unlike Old Trafford were if you are near the back you need binoculars to see the pitch
Yeah same as that but i suppose if yu get used to being on the lower tier its hard to watch a match from the upper tier. I mostly get tickets for upper tier.