Now, it goes without saying that sitting in a another part of the ground results in a different aspect on the game.
My ST is in the executive seats in the FFU, right in line with the penalty spots. On Saturday, when we were playing the ball out from the back, I was practically kicking the seat in front of me in an attempt to get the defenders to knock the ball up the pitch.
Then, sitting in the East last night, I saw how much room those said defenders had. I'm still unsure about having Rocky bring the ball out from the back as I think we will only get caught out!
And Jordan Obita needs to change the colour of his boots if he's going to continuously take foul throws lol
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28-09-2023 10:37 AM #1
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Ye the difference in legroom is very noticeable in east compared to the other stands.
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28-09-2023 11:28 AM #6
Moved to the East last night from our usual West lower seats. Reckon the laddie will want us to move permanently next season.
It's a better view v decent folk around us dilemma. Could end up next to some complete roaster 😂
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28-09-2023 11:39 AM #7
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28-09-2023 12:01 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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28-09-2023 12:24 PM #10
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My ST is front row West Upper section 12 (next seats along are the black Comp ones). Last night I sat just one row back (BB71) up against a wall (left it too late to buy my ST for this game). The amount of leg/foot room is actually laughable. The guy sat in my usual seat in front of me had my knees either side of his head, like a pair of ear muffs. No way could I sit there regularly (or ever again).
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28-09-2023 12:48 PM #13
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28-09-2023 01:04 PM #14
The leg room in the West Lower is awful compared to my seat in the West Upper (HH). Also watching the game from the side is far superior to behind a goal in my opinion.
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28-09-2023 01:17 PM #15
This is why we need a General Admission safe standing section. Don't like the muttlike character next to you? Just move to a different spot.
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Only place I will do it willfully is Hampden because of how far away the seats behind the goals are. As you say so much easier to see play develop when watching from behind the goals, particularly when high up.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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28-09-2023 01:25 PM #18
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I don't think I'd ever move from the FFU, I may move out of the Executive seats if they get too dear but I love the fact that I never get wet. Sometimes I wonder how folk put up with it, getting soaked to the skin as we get humped off Livi or someone like that
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28-09-2023 02:02 PM #19
Bit confused about people posting the West is cramped, my ST is in section 11, row BB - I am 6 foot 1 and theres loads of room.
I have previously sat in the East and found it fine as well.
I think Easter Road is generally pretty good for legroom.
You really notice what a silly antiquated dump Tynecastle is when you go there and the seats are too close - both in leg and shoulder room. Its like being in the upper circle of the Kings Theatre - and that only gets a pass because it was built when most people were comparative midgets..........
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28-09-2023 02:25 PM #21
it's interesting reading that folk like to sit behind a goal to see play develop - hadn't thought about it like that before.
When I've sat behind a goal I get frustrated that once the ball reaches the half way line you lose perspective on just how far away from the far goal the ball/play is.
I sit in the west now and guess I do miss a bit of how the play is developing and teams are being moved from side to side. What I like about the side on view most I guess is an appreciation of the speed the ball and players can move at which I don't think I'd get behind a goal. The Villa game being a prime example - I was hugely impressed at the speed they moved the ball up field
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The leg room is awful in the West compared to the FF Upper. I'm lucky in that my ST is in the front row of the FF Upper so have even more leg room from other seats in the FF Upper but even those are way better than anything I've experienced in the West, even in the front row of the West Upper.
As Pretty Boy said, the only place I'd avoid behind the goal is Hampden (or a similar stadium). For future reference for fellow side view haters, a good compromise at Hampden is the Upper Tier in the corner at Hampden. I've had two different sets of seats there (Henderson corner) for the two multi-match package season ticket type things for Scotland games that I've done and was also in the opposite corner in the upper for the Celtic final a few years ago and its been the best views at Hampden that I've had. The only issue has been our current seats for the Scotland games (front row upper) has a barrier at the bottom of the aisle that blocks some of the view but you can duck under it to see. The equivalent seat in the row behind wouldn't have that issue.
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Thinking about Saturday's opponents, sitting in the FFU a few years ago gave us a wonderful view of the diving header own goal, I think it's my fave OK from an away team
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Totally agree about Hampden though, behind the goals there is virtually in av different postcode to the action.
Edit: plenty leg room at my seat as well (section 13).
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I’ve been doing a bit of touring when I’ve been going to games now my boys old enough and interested I’d like to get a ST so trying to find the best place, although FFL is great for the kids, im in a toss up over west and east so been jumping to different sections in both, I was just behind the dugouts recently in the west which was a great view I was thinking the row up against the wall would be my next try, we where also the very back row in the East nose bleed stuff that my seat was actually right on the stairway so plenty leg room but one missed step celebrating it looks like certain death so a bit lower down next time in there.
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29-09-2023 07:01 AM #30
Best view I have had for watching the game develop is back row of the West Stand half way line
Only issue I had was the oxygen tank needed to scale the heights
You could spot dangers immediately and tell in an an instant who was and who wasn’t having a good game
I remember Eddie Turnbull moving from the dugout to the Stand in the 1970’s for a better view and he was not averse to changing things at Half Time
I used to stand behind the goals in the Cave only view you got was the opposition goalie and the baw hitting the onion bag
Only been in the East once versus Dortmund once again in the Gods back row took an age to get oot
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