How that stand is passed from a safety point of view amazes me in this day and ageLet's not leave out the seats that are actually DIRECTLY behind a pillar - f'kin amazes me they can still legally sell those
How that stand is passed from a safety point of view amazes me in this day and ageLet's not leave out the seats that are actually DIRECTLY behind a pillar - f'kin amazes me they can still legally sell those
Was The Dell the last century? I know what you mean but I always thought that Queens Park Rangers was worse. Didn't it have one restricted view ticket where it was actually printed on the ticket as "diabolical"?Front of upper tier is best, no pillars. Paddock was always charged more than lower even though it was front of lower due to having no pillars.
Back row upper at the Dell is the worst view this century.
They always have them. My mate's a Chelsea fan and was looking at some in the away end the other weekend.View attachment 35262Here we go again
Southampton said farewell to The Dell in May 2001.Was The Dell the last century? I know what you mean but I always thought that Queens Park Rangers was worse. Didn't it have one restricted view ticket where it was actually printed on the ticket as "diabolical"?
Was at that game was my treat for my 40th Birrthday great fun driving home city fans racing each other on the bypass road around Oxford. I stopped when I hit 100mph !Southampton said farewell to The Dell in May 2001.
You just said in your reply, some pick and chooseDon't talk rubbish. A lot of corporate fans (myself included) go to all the games. While I have no doubt some pick and choose the more high profile games, the same can be said for people with high ticket points too