From 606 http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mb606/F2231915?thread=2761131&skip=20&show=20 Mate, you have to understand the geography of Bloomfield Rd these days. There is literally two sides to the ground (West and North). There's NO south stand (building site) and the away fans have the so-called east paddock. The West and North stands connect and there is no way the Police or the Cub couls seperate the two. Face it, if you're not in the away end now or you suddenly buy a house in Blackpool before weekend, you won't get in.
Where shall I start Not directed at the poster as I realise you just copied and pasted it. "There is literally two sides to the ground (West and North). There's NO south stand (building site) and the away fans have the so-called east paddock." 1. There has to be 4 sides to a football ground, the fact that one side is just a building site does not mean there isn't a side there, it just means there isn't any accomodation for fans. 2. Saying literally means it is "actually" the case, so it can't actually be the case that there are 2 sides, it could be said that there are effectively only 2 sides, in that there are only 2 in use (effect). 3. Home fans (West and North), away fans (east) - errr isn't that 3 anyway?!