A little moan

Tangerine10

Well-known member
Those who sit in the front three rows of seats have a perpetual problem of people leaving early but then deciding to watch the game from the touchline meaning others can’t see. As stewards do nothing about this, those effected have to police the early leavers themselves causing some friction between fans. I have come to assume that this must go beyond the remit of steward’s role. However, on Saturday one female steward who looked like a teenager was prepared to keep those who don’t want to watch a full match moving out of the way. She was brave in the face of some abuse; so why do the stewards leave this to a young girl?
 
Those who sit in the front three rows of seats have a perpetual problem of people leaving early but then deciding to watch the game from the touchline meaning others can’t see. As stewards do nothing about this, those effected have to police the early leavers themselves causing some friction between fans. I have come to assume that this must go beyond the remit of steward’s role. However, on Saturday one female steward who looked like a teenager was prepared to keep those who don’t want to watch a full match moving out of the way. She was brave in the face of some abuse; so why do the stewards leave this to a young girl?
We need a trap door per seat. Easy early exit access.
 
Those who sit in the front three rows of seats have a perpetual problem of people leaving early but then deciding to watch the game from the touchline meaning others can’t see. As stewards do nothing about this, those effected have to police the early leavers themselves causing some friction between fans. I have come to assume that this must go beyond the remit of steward’s role. However, on Saturday one female steward who looked like a teenager was prepared to keep those who don’t want to watch a full match moving out of the way. She was brave in the face of some abuse; so why do the stewards leave this to a young girl?
@SLO_BFC Is your man as one stood in front of someone near me and right next to a steward who politely asked him to move.
He just blanked her and she did nothing else, weird.
 
Those who sit in the front three rows of seats have a perpetual problem of people leaving early but then deciding to watch the game from the touchline meaning others can’t see. As stewards do nothing about this, those effected have to police the early leavers themselves causing some friction between fans. I have come to assume that this must go beyond the remit of steward’s role. However, on Saturday one female steward who looked like a teenager was prepared to keep those who don’t want to watch a full match moving out of the way. She was brave in the face of some abuse; so why do the stewards leave this to a young girl?
Snipers positioned on the roof of the East.
 
they need to keep this walkway clear as it's a potential flashpoint for idiots kicking off next to the pitch and opposition players. A simple answer is to put some of the the stewards from the pitch side onto the walkway and keep people moving. So either stay in your seat and enjoy the end of the game or leave via the exits
 
Used to have this issue when sat on the second row in the West next to an exit. You wouldn't believe the abuse we got when asking fellow supporters to move.
 
Strap the fuckers in for the duration of the game! (Mind you we might then need a few mops and buckets in the west)🤣.
 
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