Re: Blues fans fighting each other
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Westbo90MiguelagonnThere has to be a bit of a compromise somewhere. There are people who followed Blues away most weeks through those awful years who had no doubt become accustomed to sitting in their chosen seat without an issue. I'd say, If you're not in your seat 15 mins before the game, it's open to anyone. That way any groups who want to sit together will be able to pick what's left.
Families? It's not a panto, we all know know the risks here; you may end of with a sh*t seat alongside a godknowswhat. It's the way it is. People shouldn't be expected to move for them.
Im totally with you.
It's generally expected that away games are a bit more lively than home games.
Personally I wouldn't want it any other way, and i couldn't care less where my seat is in the away end or if someone was in my seat I'd just find somewhere else.
But you do have to consider theres going to be people who are a bit more precious about things like sitting in their allocated seat and not be an arse about it.
It’s not a question of being ‘precious’. There are people who have families. People who have poor mobility. People who have older relatives. People who just get stressed about sitting in a seat that’s not their own.
It’s not them being precious. It’s other people being selfish, anti social and assuming they can just do what they want. Let’s frame it the right way.
If people can’t be bothered to stick with the convention of sitting in an assigned seat it definitely isn’t another person that’s the problem.