email from club - NO MORE TICKETS ON SALE IN KOP - standing & wrong seat usage

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Also refreshment machines that accept cash and card on gangway would be absolutely marvellous

Absolutely and the machines and queues to use them wouldn't block the gang ways anymore than they already are of course! 😉
 
I think that we should petition the club to install heating on the Kop, in the same way that the stadia in Qatar have air con.

They could do this while they remove the pillars and install safe standing.
Old adage, "If you don't ask, you don't get".
I'd like to put an appropriate emoji but there are none to select, is it me or the system?
 
Liverpool are to increase their rail seat capacity at Anfield to over 10,000, when the Premier League season resumes on 26 December.

The additional 2,500 rail seats will be added to the existing 7,800 between the Kop and Anfield Road stands.
The initiative is part of a club trial after concerns over "persistent standing" of fans were raised in 2021.



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Seems to have created an atmosphere at Anfield by the look of it.
 
Mivvi girls, like we used to have at the Abbeydale cinema.

And an organist rising up at the centre circle before kick off.

We already had someone leading us in prayer Saturday might as well have the organist too I spose.
 
Liverpool are to increase their rail seat capacity at Anfield to over 10,000, when the Premier League season resumes on 26 December.

The additional 2,500 rail seats will be added to the existing 7,800 between the Kop and Anfield Road stands.
The initiative is part of a club trial after concerns over "persistent standing" of fans were raised in 2021.



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Seems to have created an atmosphere at Anfield by the look of it.

The benefits quite clearly wasted on the scousers.
 
Whatever happened to the Bladettes, that's what we need to bring back, to get the atmosphere rocking...
 
Playing two organs at once ?

I saw someone play two saxophones at once, that was impressive, it wasn't Tony Agana though.
 
Yesterday was really weird on the Kop. We turned up at 2:50pm and got straight in - literally two people queueing in front of me at the turnstile. For a normal league fixture I can safely say that has never happened to me before.

Atmosphere flat as a pancake. I thought with it being the first game back and England playing later on that the place would be rocking. Not the case at all. A pretty tepid and uninspiring United performance didn't help matters on that front.

Lots of people (myself included) keeping a close eye on the WC game. Felt a bit strange to have such a big game on at the same time as our own and I think having that distraction contributed to the strangeness of the afternoon.

Didn't stop there, either. Post-match I saw a bloke coming out of the ground wearing a Sheffield Wednesday hat and a different bloke walking down John Street carrying a giant cardboard cut-out of Chris Basham. Very odd day.
When we came down the kop steps after the game, family in front were jabbering away in French.
 

It was a very odd atmosphere on Saturday. Most home games are usually bad, but this was something else. Hopefully just a one-off.
 
Sold out for boxing day including Kop/JS Corner Stand restricted view tickets, can see this being fun with fans trying to move seats so they can see all the pitch !!
 
Sold out for boxing day including Kop/JS Corner Stand restricted view tickets, can see this being fun with fans trying to move seats so they can see all the pitch !!
The wording said that we've sold all "available" tickets, not that it's a complete sell out. The KOP seats weren't "available".

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I worded my post badly I just meant that all tickets in the family corner stand have sold out so when people sit in them and realise they can't see all pitch it could cause issues with them moving to seats with a better view.
 
I worded my post badly I just meant that all tickets in the family corner stand have sold out so when people sit in them and realise they can't see all pitch it could cause issues with them moving to seats with a better view.

If you pick a seat that says restricted view on it and then are surprised that your view is restricted, then we can repeat the idiots discussion from upthread
 
The only issues I can sew is if fans with a ticket somewhere near the front or middle etc wish to move to a seat at the back IF there's somewhere already in that seat or there's arguments after because as long as there is no one in the seat what's the issue as long as they're in a designated seat? Or are the SAG group referring to the tops of gangways where people stand and there are fans stood on the steps at gangways/in the gangways the latter of which is particularly relevant in the last ten minutes of matches where fans congregate at the top of the gangways as they want to get off early and thereby making exiting harder in the event of a emergency exit situation such as the posts on the Kop collapse! I jest but what is the flipping risk to fans at present? Granted this is irrelevant to an extent because SAG and the council are in charge of the safety certificate and therefore we just need to cooperate regardless but I'd like to know what is the situation at the kop at Hillsborough also as surely if it's an issue for us it's an issue for them but I've not read anything on that.

Granted the Hillsborough kop isn't identical to ours because they have less exit points to my knowledge but surely they must have similar issues, possibly even more so given less exit points, unless everyone just goes out of the front of their kop pitch side? I'm sure there's a way round this rather than just not selling match day tickets?
 
If it's such an issue why haven't the stewards been instructed to ask fans in the gang way to return to their designated area?
 

Liverpool are to increase their rail seat capacity at Anfield to over 10,000, when the Premier League season resumes on 26 December.

The additional 2,500 rail seats will be added to the existing 7,800 between the Kop and Anfield Road stands.
The initiative is part of a club trial after concerns over "persistent standing" of fans were raised in 2021.



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Seems to have created an atmosphere at Anfield by the look of it.
Why are they all sat down.
 

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