Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:36 pm
Anyone shed any light on the Liverpool away tickets.
At the moment the website will only allow tickets to be bought for block 122. anyone know why only these are showing.
The ticket info suggests that there are 3 types of ticket; normal view, restricted view and severely restricted view.
If you go to the Liverpool website and have a look at the view from 122 then I can't see any way that the view could be restricted?
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/tickets/anfield-seating-plan anyone help?
Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:46 pm
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Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:54 pm
Skewett wrote:Anyone shed any light on the Liverpool away tickets.
At the moment the website will only allow tickets to be bought for block 122. anyone know why only these are showing.
The ticket info suggests that there are 3 types of ticket; normal view, restricted view and severely restricted view.
If you go to the Liverpool website and have a look at the view from 122 then I can't see any way that the view could be restricted?
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/tickets/anfield-seating-plan anyone help?
Not having a go mate, but if you don't like poeple standing up then an away trip isn't going to be fun for you, everyone stands up.
However you should be able to go in the disabled section with your injury - if I was you i'd ring the club and explain.
Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:12 pm
Away fans are located in the Anfield Road Stand at one end of the ground, where just under 2,000 seats are available, although this can be increased for cup games. This stand is also shared with home supporters, some of whom will be sitting in the small seated tier above the away fans. Malcolm Dawson a travelling Sunderland supporter adds; 'Try to avoid getting tickets sold as restricted view, for the rear rows of the Anfield Road Stand as it can be difficult to see the goals with people standing up in front of you'.
Kimberly Hill adds; 'Restricted view doesn't even begin to describe what it was like. The Wolves fans insisted on standing so it was like trying to watch the game through a letterbox!' The facilities within the stand are not bad. There is a Ladbrokes betting outlet and the refreshment kiosks sell a wide variety of burgers, hot dogs and pies, including a 'Scouse Pie'.
Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:22 pm
I am in a corporate box right on the halfway line