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Pubey

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Hi all,

I need to book a couple of tickets for my parents for Saturday's game. Been a while since I've been to RH and normally I sit in the South Stand upper but it's looking pretty busy up there so might go for the west stand. Roughly where is a good area in U block that means you're not behind a pillar and have a fairly good view of both goals? Is row P around 100 ok? Their banning orders mean they can't sit Block W any more.


Cheers
 
Bid hard to say really, most of the seats with clear view of both goals will probably have already been sold unless down the front. There is a pillar near seat L110 so that might block part of the view to the North Bank goal from the seats you suggested.
 
If you go on line the restricted view seats are normally shown in Red
That's not that helpful as currently Block U for the West Stand is not showing any red restricted seats.
I think the red ones are the really restricted view and the green ones normal restricted view:hilarious:

Mind you still no where near as bad as the view from the Kingstonian terrace.
 
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