Not sure as I'm in 93:20. What I would say is that those in Joe's who don't wish to sing and get involved in the atmosphere are likely to stay where they are. It is only those that do want to be a part of it that are likely to want to move there.
I think there would easily be 600 from Joe's/93:20 that would like to be part of developing an atmosphere while also enjoying a bit of comfort/convenience. So, I don't see a problem with it personally.
There may also be some from SS level one that are there for the atmosphere that would prefer the premium seating but haven't moved there because they want to be part of a vocal singing stand.
Just because someone wants a bit of comfort/convenience and can afford it doesn't mean they are less likely to want to get involved. I would guess that the % of those singing in the premium seating will be more or less the same as the rest of the stand.
I would assume the type of City fan that goes into a hospitality section on a regular basis is generally older, well off, and goes to sit down and to watch the match?(stand corrected on that)
I do accept people go into the hospitality sections for speacial occasions, etc, which will be a mix of people, male, female, young, old, etc.
I’m not saying those types of City fans won’t sing and get behind the team, they may even join in with the Poznan :-), but I don’t see them standing, which they won’t do in the hospitality area with padded seats, and singing throughout the match. They will be more inclined to sing sporadically, whilst sat down, if they do sing at all?
And as others have stated, that hospitality section will attract tourists and day trippers who don’t know the songs, and God forbid, it could attract away fans who will chance their luck as long as they can get a ticket for the big matches, United, Liverpool, Arsenal, in the CL(Celtic), etc.