Thanks for your held Fish,over to you and dont forget that the club /Licencing Authority can excercise flexibility to reduce allocations,as they have on several occasions in the past.
Anyhowoop.....Two ends are certainly better than one eh ??
You have a great seat there in ESL3 (half way line) but you're not exactly a cauldron of noise up there. Do you intend to be a part of your two ends suggestion or just sit there in the middle of ESL3 in a fabulous seat watching your two ends?
We all know by now the club don't give two fucks about long term loyalty or our craving of old style atmospheres. Even “safe standing” was forced on them by fans due to non-stop persistent standing since before we got to the Etihad. (North stand Maine Road and AA lower of the new kippax).
In SSlevel 3 they only made the away section safe standing because away fans stand all game. Most of SSL3 sit down all game apart from a small section immediately next to the away fans. That should tell you all something. Being next to away fans creates singing and noise.
Filming City fans by police, No player visits to OSC's, Cheesefests, Free Scottish kids tickets to CL games, phone torches, mental PA systems, overpriced everything and a fuck you if you don't like it attitude. Away fans in home areas. The shit transport attitude is also a good example of none of them being arsed how the plebs get there.
It's the profit margins and bottom line only.
On the other hand plenty of City fans, perhaps the majority, just watch the game and will never truly constantly sing etc
Some see the singing areas as another part of the match entertainment to watch but not join in and then moan about the atmosphere and fuck off with ten minutes to go.
Moving fans away from their seats will only piss many people off and two loud noisy ends will never ever happen. Not with the current ticket policies and other stuff mentioned by most match going fans who want a better support, atmosphere or noise.
People watching on telly haven’t a clue what’s actually going on at the club or what attending matches is like.