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It ticks the 3 main boxes for me: good legroom, excellent views and fairly comfortable chairs. Away fans are set up in the East Stand, which offers a splendid overview of the pitch. With 3,000 fellow supporters in tow, there’s a hell of an atmosphere if you’re a traveller!
For home fans, the West Stand definitely offers the best viewing, so upper tier tickets over that way are the most sought-after. There’s a lot of singing with the Red Faction in the South Stand, if you’d rather get involved in the chanting!
- Jake Burgess answered 8 years ago
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Middlesborough are taking advantage of their time in the sun and charging the fans top whack to watch Premiership football. Hey, I mean you can’t really blame them. In the Riversides defense, the legroom is pretty good and the views are great all around the stadium.
For rowdy fans there are only 2 places that you want to sit – behind the goal in the North or South Stand. A ticket here agasint the very top opposition will cost you £35, and a middle table match up £30.
For the best views, take a seat in the West Stand – you’ll pay for it though £34-39 a ticket.
- Sam Hurst answered 8 years ago
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