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... and its an 'obstructed view' :huh:

Assume they can only mean linesman and players warming up?

No discount for the tickets either so would assume its just a way of preventing another reason for some of the TW lot to blame Kenwright for.
 
It's probably somewhere near the middle next to the enclosure bit, so, seeing as you are halfway underground in Row A, the view of the other end is possibly obstructed.

Last winter I was Row B a bit further along. Unfortunately my view of the Spurs goals going in was not obstructed.
 
... and its an 'obstructed view' :huh:

Assume they can only mean linesman and players warming up?

No discount for the tickets either so would assume its just a way of preventing another reason for some of the TW lot to blame Kenwright for.


we was there last season, the barrier is a bit high for little ones, we have a 10year old who complained she couldnt see over the barrier too well and the linesmen sit infront of you but are spead out well enough, the players warmed up in front of us but we didnt mind as we got closer and could say hi to a couple of em james vaughan and dave weir both turned for us to take a picture. we got our little one to stand or sit on my knee rather than sit in her own seat and she was fine, it was her first game and she loved it.
 
I've sat row A Family Enclosure before. The curve of the pitch means that you get a [Poor language removed] view of the opposite wing (you can't see the ball when it's on the floor!).

Having said that, I did get on Match of the Day sat there :P (y)
 

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