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Aye, my ST seat in row AA block 12 is brilliant for the view and leg room and I will never swap (unless I manage to afford a black front row seat above the halfway line). My experience in row BB for the cup tie was in a row of just 9/10 seats in block 12 with their backs to a wall which is part of the exit/entrance of the stairway to the concourse. This was the first and last time I will sit in that particular row. The leg room there is pure agony.
I spent a few seasons in FF Upper as soon as it was built but that was purely for the family ST deal. I have to agree with other posters who say that side-on viewing is far better for following a match. Behind the goals you have to sit, back row, at the top to see enough of the pitch, and up the top is too far away IMO. Not really a cause for discussion or argument as it seems to be just personal preferences.
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29-09-2023 07:23 AM #31
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29-09-2023 07:42 AM #32
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote. Ive honestly never heard people say they'd rather watch from behind the goals.
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29-09-2023 07:51 AM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As mentioned above, it's down to trade-offs and personal preference. You do get a better view of team shape and possible forward progression from behind the goal (as long as you're high enough), but the flattened perspective in the opposite half is too much for me, so I strongly prefer sitting at the side of the pitch. It's not as simple as one being inherently better for everyone though.
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29-09-2023 09:53 AM #34
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But that doesn't mean there are no advantages at all to the view from behind the goal and surely it's not hard to believe that some people prefer it.
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29-09-2023 10:45 AM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On a personal note, I liked the view from the West upper, it somehow seemed closer to the play than where we sit in the East (W). Angle of the stand is different.
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29-09-2023 10:51 AM #37This 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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Also on your second point is the West not closer to the pitch than the East? My season ticket seat is in the East but I sat behind the away dugout on Wednesday night and the run off area at the side of the pitch seems like nothing in comparison on the east side''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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29-09-2023 10:54 AM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm not sure about the west being closer to the pitch, it may well be. I had a season in the west lower a good few years ago, but have rarely sat in the upper, so it's fairly unfamiliar to me. I liked the quick escape as well.Last edited by superfurryhibby; 29-09-2023 at 10:57 AM.
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29-09-2023 10:54 AM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-09-2023 10:57 AM #41This 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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29-09-2023 11:30 AM #44
Side view for me. This should get added to the uber fan debate...
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29-09-2023 11:31 AM #45
Me and the old man had Season Tickets in the West Lower for one season, and moved because the legroom was awful. We were in section 3, second row from the back.
Because the back row was narrow as well, I'd often have to (politely) ask people sitting behind to move a bit, as their knees were sticking in my back. It wasn't their fault, as anybody reasonably tall would be struggling to sit comfortably.
What I would say, though, is that it wasn't actually as bad as Rugby Park. The rows of seats there are ridiculously narrow (and the seats are manky)
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I agree that you lose some depth perception when the play is in the furthest away half of the pitch, but there's nowhere better to sit than the FF upper when Hibs are attacking that end.
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29-09-2023 02:26 PM #48
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29-09-2023 03:13 PM #49
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West Lower marginally better but not great. West Upper much comfier leg room
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29-09-2023 03:29 PM #50
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Think it was refitted with plastic seats in 2010. Not sure what it's like now.Last edited by greenlad; 29-09-2023 at 03:33 PM.
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29-09-2023 06:07 PM #54
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I’d still be behind the goals in my FFU seat. From there, you have a very good idea of an incoming shot from either team will be going in.
Plus I get a decent view of the top of Arthur’s Seat if the game is rubbish
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I think side on is best for watching the while match but goals looks better when you are behind the goal
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30-09-2023 12:35 PM #57
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I suppose what it all boils down to if you sit in the same stand for years, then any other seat within the ground seems a bit strange
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30-09-2023 03:05 PM #58
West is my favourite, had season tickets in the upper and lower.
Behind the goals in the upper tier is a decent enough view as well.
Tbh there isn’t a spot in the stadium where the view is “bad”."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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30-09-2023 04:54 PM #59
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I think because we had them on the FF side of the stand and it was during the Mowbray/Collins era I have a certain fondness for that part of the ground.
From a purely viewing perspective west upper is the place to be for me. Flawless seats. I really like being right at the front of the upper tiers or above the vomitorium steps."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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