The best seats are in the middle of the kop, the worst at the top of the upper cent.... oh never mind.
If you are right at the top of the centenary (i mean top two rows) then look forward to crouching you back cos you wont see the full pitch while sat down or stood up.
It depends which side of the cent stand your in, if it's the Anfield road end or the middle its fine. If your kop end and right in the corner it blocks a bit of the pitch because of the score board. Main stand are worst in the ground as the posts can block your veiw.
Best are in the kop around the goal. Funny enough, just where my season ticket is!
If you are right at the top of the centenary (i mean top two rows) then look forward to crouching you back cos you wont see the full pitch while sat down or stood up.
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Is this from experience?
And King Luis, surely the middle of the Kop a bit higher up is the best?
Judging my last seasons home form I would have thought seats with a restricted view would be highly sought after
SGTO
The leg room gets smaller the further up you go and I'm 6'4"!
Is this from experience?
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Yep..
King Luis
Fair Enough! Haha
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You think three feet likes the taste of your cat's pucker hole RAP?
Worst place I've sat was Upper main stand, by the away fans. Atmosphere was shíte up there and I had a tin wall for company.
Middle of the Kop behind the goal is always my favourite place to be.
You want 3 feet to get his teeth into your cats pucker hole?
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Nearly everywhere gives a good view, Kop best atmosphere but the anfield rd end by the away fans can be great but there is little chanting emanating from there it's all from the Kop but dies down the further from the Kop you go meaning you can be sat there singing on your Todd which really annoys me.
Atmosphere at anfield is slowly dying bar the big games we need to make the place more difficult and intimidating to everyone not just for derbys or united games.
I'd recommend going into the park pub opposite the shankley gates or the Albert just up the road (if you can get in it's always packed) for a drink before loads of fans singing really gets you up for the game.
Walking out onto the stands and seeing the bright green pitch up against the red stands is always a special moment and always sends a shiver down my spine.
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comment by phil neville has three left feet (U13806)
posted 47 minutes ago
Judging my last seasons home form I would have thought seats with a restricted view would be highly sought after
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Phil. was that the reason for so many restricted view seats at Goodison...the poor 90's hoofball
Atmosphere at anfield is slowly dying bar the big games we need to make the place more difficult and intimidating to everyone not just for derbys or united games.
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I was sat in the Centenary a few times last season and no-one sings, it's absolutely pathetic, and really píssed me off.
The back of the anny road lower is a poor view too. I remember the tickets used to have severely restricted view written on them
PJS, my mate at work has a season ticket in the Gwladys and insists there's a bow in the floor of the upper tier.
He said he's bricking it every week just looking up at it.
I've been to Anfield a couple of times.
Even though we are boxed in the corner opposite the Kop I quite enjoyed my view on both occassions. Still remember Torres absolutely mauling us with that brace last time round.
How do you guys rate the Chelsea support when we travel up?
Are we any better than the other London clubs? I.e West Ham, Arsenal and Spurs?
Did i would never watch from that stand. Like watching tv through letterbox.
If you've got a widescreen TV and you're watching a film that shouldn't be a problem
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posted on 8/8/12
The best seats are in the middle of the kop, the worst at the top of the upper cent.... oh never mind.
posted on 8/8/12
If you are right at the top of the centenary (i mean top two rows) then look forward to crouching you back cos you wont see the full pitch while sat down or stood up.
posted on 8/8/12
It depends which side of the cent stand your in, if it's the Anfield road end or the middle its fine. If your kop end and right in the corner it blocks a bit of the pitch because of the score board. Main stand are worst in the ground as the posts can block your veiw.
Best are in the kop around the goal. Funny enough, just where my season ticket is!
posted on 8/8/12
If you are right at the top of the centenary (i mean top two rows) then look forward to crouching you back cos you wont see the full pitch while sat down or stood up.
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Is this from experience?
posted on 8/8/12
And King Luis, surely the middle of the Kop a bit higher up is the best?
posted on 8/8/12
Judging my last seasons home form I would have thought seats with a restricted view would be highly sought after
posted on 8/8/12
SGTO
The leg room gets smaller the further up you go and I'm 6'4"!
posted on 8/8/12
Is this from experience?
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Yep..
posted on 8/8/12
King Luis
Fair Enough! Haha
posted on 8/8/12
What block is it?
posted on 8/8/12
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posted on 8/8/12
You think three feet likes the taste of your cat's pucker hole RAP?
Worst place I've sat was Upper main stand, by the away fans. Atmosphere was shíte up there and I had a tin wall for company.
Middle of the Kop behind the goal is always my favourite place to be.
posted on 8/8/12
You want 3 feet to get his teeth into your cats pucker hole?
posted on 8/8/12
Ah beat me to it Didi!
posted on 8/8/12
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posted on 8/8/12
Sit next to Carra
posted on 8/8/12
Nearly everywhere gives a good view, Kop best atmosphere but the anfield rd end by the away fans can be great but there is little chanting emanating from there it's all from the Kop but dies down the further from the Kop you go meaning you can be sat there singing on your Todd which really annoys me.
Atmosphere at anfield is slowly dying bar the big games we need to make the place more difficult and intimidating to everyone not just for derbys or united games.
I'd recommend going into the park pub opposite the shankley gates or the Albert just up the road (if you can get in it's always packed) for a drink before loads of fans singing really gets you up for the game.
Walking out onto the stands and seeing the bright green pitch up against the red stands is always a special moment and always sends a shiver down my spine.
posted on 8/8/12
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posted on 8/8/12
comment by phil neville has three left feet (U13806)
posted 47 minutes ago
Judging my last seasons home form I would have thought seats with a restricted view would be highly sought after
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Phil. was that the reason for so many restricted view seats at Goodison...the poor 90's hoofball
posted on 8/8/12
Atmosphere at anfield is slowly dying bar the big games we need to make the place more difficult and intimidating to everyone not just for derbys or united games.
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I was sat in the Centenary a few times last season and no-one sings, it's absolutely pathetic, and really píssed me off.
posted on 8/8/12
The back of the anny road lower is a poor view too. I remember the tickets used to have severely restricted view written on them
posted on 8/8/12
PJS, my mate at work has a season ticket in the Gwladys and insists there's a bow in the floor of the upper tier.
He said he's bricking it every week just looking up at it.
posted on 8/8/12
I've been to Anfield a couple of times.
Even though we are boxed in the corner opposite the Kop I quite enjoyed my view on both occassions. Still remember Torres absolutely mauling us with that brace last time round.
How do you guys rate the Chelsea support when we travel up?
Are we any better than the other London clubs? I.e West Ham, Arsenal and Spurs?
posted on 8/8/12
Did i would never watch from that stand. Like watching tv through letterbox.
posted on 8/8/12
If you've got a widescreen TV and you're watching a film that shouldn't be a problem
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