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Where do you like to sit?

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Baseball, near the dugout. Close enough to hear

 

Basketball, center court 1/2 way up or lower

 

Hockey, all over. Sometime up high to watch plays develope, sometimes down low to feel and hear the hits.

 

Football, in front of my tv

 

Wrestling, who the hell goes to wrestling :D just kidding. everywhere is good.

 

Boxing, In front of my tv

Baseball - lower level - anywhere

 

Football - Home (generally too cold, but if I do go - 50 yrd line)

 

Hockey - anywhere is great, but a row or two up from the glass is a blast.

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on my ass.

They let him in? :huh burro-icon.jpg

To Wrigley :lol:

Yeah, they thought it was a goat and they wanted to "Reverse The Curse"!

:lol:

Baseball - In the outfield, just having some fun and watching the game.

 

Basketball - Center court.

 

Hockey - Near the ice, but not too near...doesn't matter where in the arena.

 

Football - Around the 50 yard line, doesn't matter how high.

 

Wrestling - Doesn't matter where...wrestling is one of the few sports where it is 360 degrees.

 

Boxing - Only seen it on TV.

The best seat I have ever had at a Sox game was in the upper deck, right behind homeplate, 2nd row. It gave me thebest view I have ever had. I could see everything!

At the Cell: Right field, nothing beats it.

B-ball: Of course, half court

Fball: Can't beat midfield

And hockey, well I hate hockey so who cares? ;)

Baseball--Third Base side and a few rows behind the dugout.

Basketball--Halfcourt

Football--TV

Baseball, near the dugout. Close enough to hear

 

Basketball, center court 1/2 way up or lower

 

Hockey, all over. Sometime up high to watch plays develope, sometimes down low to feel and hear the hits.

 

Football, in front of my tv

 

Wrestling, who the hell goes to wrestling  :D just kidding. everywhere is good.

 

Boxing, In front of my tv

Baseball I prefer box seats on the 3rd base side

 

Football: never been to a live Bears game so no preference

 

B-Ball: see above

 

Hockey: When I used to go to Blackhawks games I'd always sit in the 200 section about center ice.

OK now for my real answers...

 

At Comiskey I love sitting right next to our bullpen.

 

At the UC the penthouse suites are the best seats in the house for hoops and hockey... but in general for hockey I love to sit on the glass, behind the home team shoot twice goal. For basketball I like to sit behind the bench or press area.

 

Football the best place to watch it is on the Playstation.

Where do you like to sit?

 

A chair is good.... :bang

 

Baseball - bleachers or behind the plate

Hockey - middle of the ice, halfway up

Basketball, Football, Soccer, etc etc etc - who cares

Baseball- 1st Base line or Left Field

Hockey- on my ass

Football- on my ass

Basketball- Courtside

baseball: 3rd base line just past the dugout .

Hockey: sometimes close sometimes far. Its good either way

Football: at soldier field in da endzone where my season tickets are to watch DA BEARS

Basketball: my ass

Hockey, Just a bit above the glass or 3rd deck

 

Baseball, upper deck behind plate

 

Basketball, With Jack Nicholson

 

Football, Biggest party section, The middle 25 rows up.

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