Can people hold fire and get a grip for a minute??
Firstly, the OP starts a thread slagging off some of 116 and others jump on the bandwagon - without anyone really knowing what went on, ffs even the OP doesnt know exactly.
I sit in 116, right next to the away fans - the OP mentions row H but its a long row - any clue as to specifically where?
He felt intimidated by people 'talking behind his back' - doesnt that happen in all walks of life? As there are physically people behind him, dont they have the freedom to discuss who or whatever they want?
This is a case of needing to know the facts, the full facts, before slagging people off. After all, one lads idea of intimidation, wont be another's interpretation of it.
As a footnote - if he was in front of me, that would make it row H (and there was a new lad there) then he was with about 4 friends that joined him after the match kicked off and they all congregated at the end of the row trying to fit at 2 seats and they were all acting like arses constantly being boisterous amongst themselves and the stewards ended up checking that they all had seasoncards. On arrival, he accused me of sitting in his seat till i pointed out that it was my seat and had been since we moved to the stadium and he must be on a nearby row/seat - he checked his ticket again and simply said "oh i'm in front" and a mate said "you fucking dickhead not knowing where you sit"
If this WAS him and his mates then sorry but the only 'arses in 116' was these lads - and I bet he kept that part of the story from you! In that event, have a word with him, tell his other mates to sit/stand at their own seats and he might make more friends.
If it wasnt him then provide more info so we can identify the 'potential' culprits and to see what the deal is.