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I'm not sure what other people think about everyone standing at the front for the warm-up but it really annoys me and I think there should be an announcement to ask people to sit down during the warm-up the same as the game.
I sit in block 4 and we get lots of away fans stood at the front of the block to watch their team warm-up but there are also Devils fans stood in front of block 2 and 3 who obstruct the view of the Devils. It really annoyed me last season and it has already started again this season, if it was just one or 2 people it would be ok because you could ask them to sit down or move but when most of the front of the block has people standing it is a bit of a pain. I'm not sure why some people think they have the right to stand in front of everyone else and obstruct their view. Not to mention the fact that it blocks the already narrow walk way along the front of the seats.
I also find it strange that during the end of the game an announcement is made stating that people shouldn’t lean against the railings as they are not made to be pushed against but it is fine for everyone to lean up against them during the warm-up.
I sit in block 4 and we get lots of away fans stood at the front of the block to watch their team warm-up but there are also Devils fans stood in front of block 2 and 3 who obstruct the view of the Devils. It really annoyed me last season and it has already started again this season, if it was just one or 2 people it would be ok because you could ask them to sit down or move but when most of the front of the block has people standing it is a bit of a pain. I'm not sure why some people think they have the right to stand in front of everyone else and obstruct their view. Not to mention the fact that it blocks the already narrow walk way along the front of the seats.
I also find it strange that during the end of the game an announcement is made stating that people shouldn’t lean against the railings as they are not made to be pushed against but it is fine for everyone to lean up against them during the warm-up.