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Best seats at other grounds

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One for our resident non-evertonians.where do you sit at your respective grounds and why? View, atmosphere, vfm?

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@Alan Whittle
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Block 323 row 40. South Stand.

Right next to the exit so great for a mid match trip to the Kharzi, half time pint and getting away on the whistle.

Brilliant view. Close enough to see all the action but far enough back so you can see the patterns of play developing.

Atmosphere is rubbish for 60-70% of games due to tourists and day trippers but when it gets going for the big games/derbies it is phenomenal.
 
The current version of The Holmesdale End ( the traditional “PalaceEnd” ) was completed in 1995 and I’ve been in the Upper Tier since. Usually in the back couple of rows and fairly central, I’ve now come down a bit and sit a few rows from the front.
In 55 years I’ve stood and sat at both ends on many occasions.When my boys were young I always took them into the Main Stand (facing the TV cameras) to sit. I tend to avoid The Arthur Wait (The Arfur) these days. It has all the ambience and associated facilities of a Louisiana Prison (including its own swamp when the bogs are busy). Sadly that is why the away fans are shoved there, plus it looks directly into the sun.
Holmesdale me.
 

@HeartofMidlothian
@The Celtic View ...?
There's also Rangers and Dundee Utd attendees
@blueloon goes various
FWIW I sit in the south stand or upper rds.
Sit? Sit? I usually stand , about six foot from the halfway line, although last Saturday I persuaded my mates to move down six feet against the wall so that we caught the afternoon sunshine 🌞. Conversation, banter and watching the game is so much better when standing , not applicable to PL or most EFL, SFL games of course.
 

Block 323 row 40. South Stand.

Right next to the exit so great for a mid match trip to the Kharzi, half time pint and getting away on the whistle.

Brilliant view. Close enough to see all the action but far enough back so you can see the patterns of play developing.

Atmosphere is rubbish for 60-70% of games due to tourists and day trippers but when it gets going for the big games/derbies it is phenomenal.
Higher capacity in that stand than Brentford’s whole stadium.
 

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