The bike shed does on the side nearest the tunnel.Neither the bike shed nor the BM offer restricted views. The Selenity does, but that is for home fans. Strange complaint on that basis.
Bring more fans..........get more room.
There may well be a small bunch of sour grapes in this, but I do see their point. Even looking at the photo in the article, you can clearly see that the home dug-out obscures a decent amount of the pitch. Add to that, our staff patrolling the touchline and I guess its a little worse still.
I've often commented similar to my mate. I would be very displeased to travel any kind of distance, paying £20 to get in, and being sat in the bus-shelter in the corner, win or lose! Those in the Bridge McFarland can have no complaints, it being a similar view to that named on their tickets!
1 – not being situated in the stand as advised on the Matchday ticket.
2 – fans situated in the side stand having a restricted view of the match which wasn’t advised on the Matchday ticket due to being in the incorrect stand.
Those are totally valid complaints. It is irrelevant how many tickets Crewe sold, those that bought them were not given what they bought.
Effectively, the club re-sold their seats to home supporters after the event in order to make more money, and those Crewe fans who were given the seats shown in the link should be given refunds.
On the other hand, they will never have been in the away section at somewhere like the Mestalla, Valencia, where the passengers of planes landing nearby have a better view of the pitch.
I imagine somewhere in T&Cs there's a 'reserve right to change seat' type clause. I haven't checked though.
Believe our away fans had issues at the Plastic Green Rovers internationally acclaimed stadium, about not being undercover!.
We're we told to wind our necks in?. Or was anything done about that by the ELF?
There probably is some small print like that written in by some weasel.
But it would be nice if, just once, someone would do the right thing.
Given it's normally where home fans sit I'm not sure there's much to complain about.