Obstructed View Tickets

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cameron1873

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Hi

I am from Glasgow but working close to liverpool over the next 2 weeks and was looking to get a game in. Only game I can make is the watford game but only tickets left is obstructed view. Was wondering how bad are they? and are there any stands better than others

cheers
 

This lad has also posted in the Ticket thread, so any spares for Watford would be welcome I am sure.
 
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Quite bad mate.

Nah some are worse than others as far as I can gather.
 
Hi mate

I think that they block part/all of a goal for them to be considered obstructed.

You can see the rest of the pitch fine.
 

Good evening my son, go for seats in the main stand nearest to either Gladwys Street or the Park end. They are classed as obstructed view but are actually decent.
God bless.
 
They vary. At the back of the Lower Gwladys, some are shocking. And you can't watch the replays because you can't see the screens.

Most seats in the Main Stand are behind one row of columns supporting the roof. Further back, they are behind a second row of columns supporting the balcony. If you can't see all of both goals, the seats are then titled "obstructed view." You can watch the game happily enough, but you may not be able to see the keeper diving around and the ball going into the net.

Good evening my son, go for seats in the main stand nearest to either Gladwys Street or the Park end. They are classed as obstructed view but are actually decent. God bless.

In the Main Stand, all the seats nearest the Gwladys Street stand are classed as obstructed view. What's the problem with them? It looks as though the Main Stand ends before it reaches the goal line.

For a single game, you get a reduction of £1. For a season ticket, you get no reduction at all. Surely, it should be at least £19 off to suffer an obstructed view all season. You shouldn't have to pay the same as your neighbour who has a clear view of the goal.
 

I can't comprehend buying a ticket and not seeing what you are paying for.

It's incomprehensible.
 
They vary. At the back of the Lower Gwladys, some are shocking. And you can't watch the replays because you can't see the screens.

Most seats in the Main Stand are behind one row of columns supporting the roof. Further back, they are behind a second row of columns supporting the balcony. If you can't see all of both goals, the seats are then titled "obstructed view." You can watch the game happily enough, but you may not be able to see the keeper diving around and the ball going into the net.



In the Main Stand, all the seats nearest the Gwladys Street stand are classed as obstructed view. What's the problem with them? It looks as though the Main Stand ends before it reaches the goal line.

For a single game, you get a reduction of £1. For a season ticket, you get no reduction at all. Surely, it should be at least £19 off to suffer an obstructed view all season. You shouldn't have to pay the same as your neighbour who has a clear view of the goal.

The stanchion is in line with the goal, move your head 4-5 inches to the right and you have a full view of the pitch.
 
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