Best part of GP, worst part of GP?

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It seems like most are Gwladys St. End. I was brought up not to stand behind the goal, particularly in "scarf territory", so maybe my impressionable mind took it to much to heart.

So all you Gwladys St. lot, do you all wear scarves, fluffy hats and badges and all that? :lol::P
 

It seems like most are Gwladys St. End. I was brought up not to stand behind the goal, particularly in "scarf territory", so maybe my impressionable mind took it to much to heart.

So all you Gwladys St. lot, do you all wear scarves, fluffy hats and badges and all that? :lol::P

None of that [Poor language removed] lid, its all beer bellys and angry faces. And thats just me.
 

None of that [Poor language removed] lid, its all beer bellys and angry faces. And thats just me.
Bet my beer belly is bigger than yours:lol::lol::lol::lol:Im the fat baldy [Poor language removed] with a young lad .I am teaching the art(y) of supporting the team
 
for the 6 or so home games ive been able to get over to the uk for ive always sat in the lower Gwladys ive caught up with a couple of members from here in the stand ive always enjoyed sitting there and i will do when i return o and i wasnt watchin when i was right down the front and coped a toffee in the head from the toffee girl
 

best: of all the places i've sat in the ground i would have to say the bit of upper gwladys that goes across at 45 degrees to the bullens, the first rows have a great view, cant figure it out on the stadium plan though and now i seem to have found a seat with a decent view in ower gwlady's i'll go there.


worst: anything with the word obstructed.
 
Top Balcony as near the middle as you can get, and as near the back as you can get. Me and Big Dunc the Funk usually end up there. (Ordered our Sunderland tickets today.) Have sat in the Main Stand a couple of times but didn't like the view as much, the rake of the seats seems shallower. Was in the Paddock in the front of the Lower Bullens for the Villareal CL Qualifier. Absolutely brilliant atmosphere, but I reckon everywhere was that night.
Not allowed, under any circumstances,to get tickets for the Park End.
As a nine year old Big Dunc the Funk had to suffer the ignominity of a home defeat by Palace, (frankly you murdered us 1-2) on the opening day of the 97-98 season whilst sat in that stand.He just sees that stand as a bad omen. By the way, I'm really very proud of the facilities offerred and the cost to away fans for seats in the away accomodation at Selhurst.:(
 

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