Boxing Day game

About 850 seats left, many are single seats - don't leave it any longer if any fans want to go especially seats together.
 
I think they are selling the last of Blocks 54 and 55 so agree 56 and 57 would have gone - the lower numbers are nearer the away fans.

Some tickets could appear in the Upper West as the club hold them back for guests, players and some sponsors, but they may have been allocated.
 
Probably all singles too unless a suddenly found block of seats is released. And of course there is the mystery of the Family Zone as no one knows what goes on in there.
 
4 rows of seating are now available in Block 44/45.

Might be the last chance for anyone looking for 2 seats or more together.
Must have narrowed the segregation on the east side of the away fans.

You would think they could sell the remainder of that block (an extra 330 seats) with a good stewarding presence in the aisle between the two sets of fans wouldn't you.
 
Must have narrowed the segregation on the east side of the away fans.

You would think they could sell the remainder of that block (an extra 330 seats) with a good stewarding presence in the aisle between the two sets of fans wouldn't you.
I wonder if the away fans have least part of those blocks?
(They normally have the whole)
 
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Must have narrowed the segregation on the east side of the away fans.

You would think they could sell the remainder of that block (an extra 330 seats) with a good stewarding presence in the aisle between the two sets of fans wouldn't you.

I think this might come down to what's below the stand too, not just in terms of segregation but in terms of turnstiles and fire escapes etc too.

I remember the segregation when the away fans were in the original position (watch Ravenelli's debut): just a few columns. But then, I suppose, the stadium was designed and built with the intention of them being there, and the set up below the stand to match.
 
I think this might come down to what's below the stand too, not just in terms of segregation but in terms of turnstiles and fire escapes etc too.

I remember the segregation when the away fans were in the original position (watch Ravenelli's debut): just a few columns. But then, I suppose, the stadium was designed and built with the intention of them being there, and the set up below the stand to match.
Derby moved their away end into the corner in an identikit stadium.
They have minimal segregation.
Maybe MFC should give them a call.
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I think this might come down to what's below the stand too, not just in terms of segregation but in terms of turnstiles and fire escapes etc too.

I remember the segregation when the away fans were in the original position (watch Ravenelli's debut): just a few columns. But then, I suppose, the stadium was designed and built with the intention of them being there, and the set up below the stand to match.

When you watch Emerson's goal at the SOL back in 1997 boro and Sunderland fans could literally shake each others hand (how times have changed). It was probably similar when we played Chelsea on the opening game at the Riverside
 
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