DannyT wrote:I went in there for the World Cup Final too. Can see why they enforce an age limit, it’s cramped and young kids would have no chance because of the depth of the floor which doesn’t have a great stagger. Went to Spurs’ ground last year for the CC Final and it was on another level for quality for the safe standing area. United have just shoehorned it in and if you’re ’lucky’ enough you’ll get a seat next to a seat that turn in on each other on the bend so you wouldn’t even be able to sit down.
Thanks for that.
I ordered 4 tickets. My wife & I, her grandmother & the little lad.
I chose end of aisle/row seats at the end of the row and the end 2 seats don’t even have seats in front of them as they’re effectively at the top of the first row of steps after the concourse. Chose those so my lad has a chance to rest his legs without someone stood in front of him.
On that basis, I’m happy to take the risk on it in terms of view & facility. I’ll happily hold him up all night I did so recently at Wembley for a football match.
My concern is going over and being turned away on the day, leaving the lad upset (he’s only 5, mind - and it’ll be his first ever RL game) and the money wasted.