At least. The only proletariat seats are the two ends and the east side upper level (not including the front row).
I am admittedly torn between feeling shocked by this and then of course, it's a business.
I'm just hopeful for the atmosphere. The build of the stadium has every reason to deliver a great atmosphere. The composition of the fans is a little worrying.
I was in London recently and caught matches at Craven Cottage and Stamford Bridge. Stamford Bridge was a really big stadium (40k) and the atmosphere was fine. Craven Cottage was closer to us (29k) and it was a fantastic energy. At Craven Cottage I also got tickets right where I want my tickets in our new home - upper level in the first couple of rows inside the 18 on the home supporters' end. Great view. Great vibe. Hope I can get the ones I want in our place.