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*1865* wrote:And apart from you, how many people know this?
How many people know my seat number? Really?
Look its really simple, certain sections of the East stand are reserved. I like a reserved seat because it means I can turn up whenever I like and guarantee a good spot with enough seats for my group to be sat together. Quite why some people seem to have a chip on their shoulder about it I have no idea. Frankly I'd rather it was standing but we dont have that option.
Robbo4 wrote:How many people know my seat number? Really?
Look its really simple, certain sections of the East stand are reserved. I like a reserved seat because it means I can turn up whenever I like and guarantee a good spot with enough seats for my group to be sat together. Quite why some people seem to have a chip on their shoulder about it I have no idea. Frankly I'd rather it was standing but we dont have that option.
I was merely pointing out the ridiculousness of the idea that people should know which seats are reserved. When I first took my lad in 08 I moved over to the west stand for his first few games, I was told I could sit anywhere in this particular block, only to be moved 5 minutes before kick off by some jumped up prat mumbling about his seat being reserved. It happens, hardly worth complaining on a forum about, as the OP did, is it?
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My experience is similar to that of Ian P and berro. We sit in the south stand and are usually in pretty much the same place and surrounded by the same people every time. Unreserved suits us because we go as a group of friends but not always the same people go every time. Sometimes there are 4 of us and sometimes 6 or 7. Some of us have passes but others don't.
If we are going to have reserved areas in east or west then I think they should be clearly marked.
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Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
*1865* wrote:I was merely pointing out the ridiculousness of the idea that people should know which seats are reserved. When I first took my lad in 08 I moved over to the west stand for his first few games, I was told I could sit anywhere in this particular block, only to be moved 5 minutes before kick off by some jumped up prat mumbling about his seat being reserved. It happens, hardly worth complaining on a forum about, as the OP did, is it?
Jumped up prat wanting to sit in the seat he's paid for? How dare he!
You don't need to know which exact seat is reserved as its done in blocks. If your sat in a reserved seat your sat in the reserved block. They could definitely be clearer signs as to which blocks are reserved but making out that someone is in the wrong for wanting to sit in the seat they've paid for makes no sense to me.
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
*1865* wrote:When I first took my lad in 08 I moved over to the west stand for his first few games, I was told I could sit anywhere in this particular block, only to be moved 5 minutes before kick off by some jumped up prat mumbling about his seat being reserved.
Seriously - you're calling someone who just wanted to sit in the seat he'd reserved and paid for a 'jumped up prat'?
Deary me.
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Robbo4 wrote:Jumped up prat wanting to sit in the seat he's paid for? How dare he!
You don't need to know which exact seat is reserved as its done in blocks. If your sat in a reserved seat your sat in the reserved block. They could definitely be clearer signs as to which blocks are reserved but making out that someone is in the wrong for wanting to sit in the seat they've paid for makes no sense to me.
He acted like a jumped up little prat because I'd accidentally sat in his seat! Pretty petty imo.
I think you've misread the whole thread if you think people like me are saying those who reserve their seats are in the wrong, I think you'll find it's quite the opposite if you read back. Great lines like - 'Poor darlings' and 'they thought they had the right' not forgetting them being called scroungers. I think it's pretty clear where the mud slinging is coming from.
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*1865* wrote:Yes I am, because of the way he acted.
Then perhaps you should make that clear. Because the way it reads at the moment is that you objected to a reasonable request to vacate a reserved seat.
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