De -stress FFS, Watching football and City in particular is highly stressful. Not sure there’s a need for this. Sensory rooms for autistic fans/kids is different.A break out space is normally a room or office with muted colour tones, indoor plants, soft furnishing, and bean bags. A place to go and relax, unwind, and to destress.
Yep, I'm led to believe by my Rag mate that old trafford has one in every stand and since 2012 they are a welcome space for a lot of the delusional Rag going Cunts.A break out space is normally a room or office with muted colour tones, indoor plants, soft furnishing, and bean bags. A place to go and relax, unwind, and to destress.
Nothing of the sort… it’s Joes/93:20 types
That part is annoying. But to get one, I had no choice as I have been desperate for one for a long time!As long as they pay £150 more at the start which is unfair and there’s no choice to but a season card instead
When you find out let Arteta and is 18 yard box wankers know :-)What exactly is a ‘breakout space’?
How much are they paying for the match tickets though?As long as they pay £150 more at the start which is unfair and there’s no choice to but a season card instead
Well I certainly hated the old Kippax. The sight lines were abysmal and the bogs were beyond primitive.Away players hated it?
Absolute, total, romantic bullshit.
It'll be absolutely rammed after the next Arsenal game.A break out space is normally a room or office with muted colour tones, indoor plants, soft furnishing, and bean bags. A place to go and relax, unwind, and to destress.
It is not purely for acoustic reasons.They are NOT behind the net.
The pitch side locations are the worst for acoustics and 'context' views.
Spuds, Arse ??
For the record.....auditorium, arena, theatre and stadium speakers are STACKED VERTICALLY not horizontally.
There is a reason for this.....do you know what it is ??
What exactly is a ‘breakout space’?
It will eventually become like the NFL where you get 2 hours of fans farting and belching with the occasional cheer when points/goals are scoredI’m at the back of 116 and it was really good.
However.. when I watched the TV on catch up it didn’t come across like that at all.
I think we just have to face facts that the stadium does not keep the noise it like say Newcastle, Sheff Utd, Wolves for example.. old grounds with structures that don’t leak the noise.
How they going to get 60,000 in it?A break out space is normally a room or office with muted colour tones, indoor plants, soft furnishing, and bean bags. A place to go and relax, unwind, and to destress.
We may as well put rail seating in the whole top section. Id imagine people sat just in front will want to stand.
Agree with that,and the best way to persuade them are to make sure they know the demand is there and fill the 3000,If it did get to 4/5000, then those in front of that would be joining in as well.We may as well put rail seating in the whole top section. Id imagine people sat just in front will want to stand.
If we can somehow persuade the club to increase the standing section to 5,000.
But that is not so.It is not purely for acoustic reasons.
Premier league clubs are hardly the best examples given they are mandated to have away seats on the lower tiers.
Look abroad and the vast majority of sections are in the gods for the most part. Out of sight and out of mind. You do not give away sections prime seating on the lower tier.
Even if we was allowed to move all the away fans up top I wouldn't do that either given the noise they would make each game. I'd keep them precisely where they are. The three tier split means it is usually difficult for them to get anything going which can only be to our benefit.