Wild Bill wrote:Having sat in C Prem for the first time the other night against Bradford it was interesting to see how much fans in the block interact with the management, to the point that Jim reacted at the end to someone who must have been giving him jip all game. Sitting in C Prem you feel like you are almost in the dug-out and with no roof etc to shield Jim and co from the fans comments it must be at best distracting. Would it be worth moving the dug-outs to the opposite side of the pitch to to allow the management to communicate to the team without distraction? It would also free up space for another 30-40 seats to be available for the block. Question is, would anyone pay the premium if the managers were at the opposite side?
Idoubt he would get much more peace from the Berlin wall brigade! There might not be as many of us but we have plenty of meaningful discussions with the assistant referees on that side! We could put the management in a box which would stop them distracting the playersBerlinWaller wrote:Wild Bill wrote:Having sat in C Prem for the first time the other night against Bradford it was interesting to see how much fans in the block interact with the management, to the point that Jim reacted at the end to someone who must have been giving him jip all game. Sitting in C Prem you feel like you are almost in the dug-out and with no roof etc to shield Jim and co from the fans comments it must be at best distracting. Would it be worth moving the dug-outs to the opposite side of the pitch to to allow the management to communicate to the team without distraction? It would also free up space for another 30-40 seats to be available for the block. Question is, would anyone pay the premium if the managers were at the opposite side?
I think he is better off staying where he is.
mrpotatohead wrote:The C prem bunch think they own the gaff, and have some sort of say team matters , a bit like ''Waldorf and Statler'' on the muppets.
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