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Sorry - but I have a bit of a selfish question.

I am wondering how many rows there are in the Centenary Stand, as someone has offered me tickets, but I can't tell how high up they are. Last time at Anfield, I was row 37 (the very top) of the Main Stand - better than nothing, but pretty far up there.

So, anyone know how many rows in Centenary?

Thanks in advance!
 
I've no idea how many rows there are exactly, but your seats should be fine. I've sat at the back of the Upper and your view's fine. At least there are no pillars anyway.
 
Ryans right it's a good view from up there actually. Me and Sheik used right at the top of that stand for a couple of seasons.
 
[quote author=FreshRed link=topic=42428.msg1205821#msg1205821 date=1288058584]
Sorry - but I have a bit of a selfish question.

I am wondering how many rows there are in the Centenary Stand, as someone has offered me tickets, but I can't tell how high up they are. Last time at Anfield, I was row 37 (the very top) of the Main Stand - better than nothing, but pretty far up there.

So, anyone know how many rows in Centenary?

Thanks in advance!

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Which match is it?
 
West Ham.

I was actually lucky enough to buy some tickets directly this morning in Paddock 8. Thrilled!

But thanks for the feedback with regards to the Centenary. I won't be afraid to sit there in the future now. The back of the Main Stand is definitely not the best spot.

Cheers,
John
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=42428.msg1205901#msg1205901 date=1288081389]
Ryans right it's a good view from up there actually. Me and Sheik used right at the top of that stand for a couple of seasons.
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I'm sure we used to sit in Row 36. Right on the half way line. Best view in the ground, it was just that the atmosphere was shit.
 
[quote author=FreshRed link=topic=42428.msg1206097#msg1206097 date=1288098269]
West Ham.

I was actually lucky enough to buy some tickets directly this morning in Paddock 8. Thrilled!

But thanks for the feedback with regards to the Centenary. I won't be afraid to sit there in the future now. The back of the Main Stand is definitely not the best spot.

Cheers,
John
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Don't forget to take your tartan blanket and pear drops with you so you fit in John.
 
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[quote author=FreshRed link=topic=42428.msg1206097#msg1206097 date=1288098269]
West Ham.

I was actually lucky enough to buy some tickets directly this morning in Paddock 8. Thrilled!

But thanks for the feedback with regards to the Centenary. I won't be afraid to sit there in the future now. The back of the Main Stand is definitely not the best spot.

Cheers,
John
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Don't forget to take your tartan blanket and pear drops with you so you fit in John.
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I think I need help understanding that comment....
 
The Paddock is the natural home of our more elderly and moany fans mate. Well it has been on the occasions I've sat there.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=42428.msg1206474#msg1206474 date=1288126796]
I can second that.
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Excellent! I should fit right in.
 
Whenever I end up in the Centenary Stand I've always felt really self conscious when 'singing'.

When I was a nipper my dad always took me into the Kemlyn (old stand) as the Kop was a little to full on for a young lad from the sticks. I'd say the Kop now = Kemlyn then!
 
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