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I didn't take much notice , I did however notice the toilet and booze oulets were very busy, even the gin bar had a lot of half baked grinning souls nearby .
Now I'm wondering did that cause emptyseatgate?
Could h,ave a valid point
like I said in a earlier thread , around 12-15 seats directly in the two rows in front of me , row FF in Ninian block 112,were empty for the whole of the second half whilst they were occupied for the first half. , still trying to work it out
Looks pretty full to me
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Do to my ageing prostate runs, I can confirm a lot of people were under the stand watching televisions, eating and yes drinking that stuff they call drink, throughout the game .
I used to sit in the Premier lounge seats ,or whatever there called, and the number of people who sit inside drinking , chatting ,and casual raising their eyes to watch the delayed
moment on television , due to some distant cheer , is both frightening and disturbing, especially in these troubling times of austerity and the social backlash , to the fat riches of capitalism .
No need for that. I'm happy to accept there were no empty seats at the Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday.
Those of us who were watching the game on TV and thought we saw lots of empty seats were evidently encountering some sort of optical illusion.
You have said the stadium was full and there were no empty seats, and that's more than good enough for me.
The were only empty seats because people were sitting on each others laps, for a change.
Jeepers not everyone stays in thier seats ,it was like musical bloody chairs , there was not a spare seat or dry eye in the house. Anyone doubting that is just being plain silly ,billies, and jealous they could not get in, probably one of the many thousands locked outside .
Makes me smile when us football supporters have a go at the 'fat riches of capitalism'
If it's so wrong to make money why to we support a team where most of the players earn more in a couple of weeks that most of us do in a year. We pass the directors Rolls on the way in, but of course that's alright because its football
That's true, there is a good mix of properties here in Lisvane so you don't need to link it to 'the fat riches of capitalism'
Jimmy Floyd H lived in Lisvane and sold his house for £1.3m
Aaron Ramsay lives here and gets a helicopter ride to the Gunners training ground...…
But they are not getting fat on capitalism are they? Cos they are footballers and one of us!
However everyone else in Lisvane is. What a load of rubbish