It is, if the fans stay in their seats, or at least off the pitch and allow the players and staff to have their day which they’ve earned and given us fans a lot of pleasure.
We can go on the pitch on Sunday at the “Promotion Party “
Anyway, Richie has made his plea, let’s hope the vast majority of fans listen and give the players some space to receive the trophy.
I repeat:
Also, assuming the presentation will be done facing the wealthy owners/fans in the West, everyone in the East and half of those in the North and South will also miss out.
The only logical solution is to let fans on the pitch, present the trophy on the balcony, then clear the pitch for the lap of honour.
Those of us that sit halfway up or towards the back of the JES can't see the balcony.
Do the presentation on pitch. Preferably on a rotating platform !
If not I'm sure the players could manage to turn and face all sections of the ground
It is, if the fans stay in their seats, or at least off the pitch and allow the players and staff to have their day which they’ve earned and given us fans a lot of pleasure.
We can go on the pitch on Sunday at the “Promotion Party “
Anyway, Richie has made his plea, let’s hope the vast majority of fans listen and give the players some space to receive the trophy.
I repeat:
Also, assuming the presentation will be done facing the wealthy owners/fans in the West, everyone in the East and half of those in the North and South will also miss out.
The only logical solution is to let fans on the pitch, present the trophy on the balcony, then clear the pitch for the lap of honour.
Those of us that sit halfway up or towards the back of the JES can't see the balcony.
Do the presentation on pitch. Preferably on a rotating platform !
If not I'm sure the players could manage to turn and face all sections of the ground
Yep, we sit about half ŵay up the Gallery and we can’t see onto the balcony so this won’t work for many in the JES.
The presentation should be made in the centre of the pitch so that everyone can see.
I think Richie won’t be happy if fans come on the pitch .
It is, if the fans stay in their seats, or at least off the pitch and allow the players and staff to have their day which they’ve earned and given us fans a lot of pleasure.
We can go on the pitch on Sunday at the “Promotion Party “
Anyway, Richie has made his plea, let’s hope the vast majority of fans listen and give the players some space to receive the trophy.
I repeat:
Also, assuming the presentation will be done facing the wealthy owners/fans in the West, everyone in the East and half of those in the North and South will also miss out.
The only logical solution is to let fans on the pitch, present the trophy on the balcony, then clear the pitch for the lap of honour.
Those of us that sit halfway up or towards the back of the JES can't see the balcony.
Do the presentation on pitch. Preferably on a rotating platform !
If not I'm sure the players could manage to turn and face all sections of the ground
You can come down onto the pitch with everyone else then.
Of course they can't face all sections of the ground. Which is why it makes perfect sense to have them up on the balcony and us on the pitch.
Cheshunto wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 8:07 pm
Yep, we sit about half ŵay up the Gallery and we can’t see onto the balcony so this won’t work for many in the JES.
The presentation should be made in the centre of the pitch so that everyone can see.
I think Richie won’t be happy if fans come on the pitch .
Never mind the 4,000 fans in the East and east sides of the North and South stands then. So long as those in the Gallery get to see it.
Cheshunto wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 8:07 pm
Yep, we sit about half ŵay up the Gallery and we can’t see onto the balcony so this won’t work for many in the JES.
The presentation should be made in the centre of the pitch so that everyone can see.
I think Richie won’t be happy if fans come on the pitch .
Never mind the 4,000 fans in the East and east sides of the North and South stands then. So long as those in the Gallery get to see it.
Give it a rest. The ongoing ‘joke’ is sucking the fun out of a great day.