I heard its because the players prefer for the away team to attack to no one in the second half as they have us on the side roaring them on towards the chequers end, somthing the also gets lost when we get bullied by 200 smacked arses from Chester that haven't got a raincoat. That's not me being sarcastic, that's what I heard a while back after posing the same question. After stewing on Tuesday night for a couple of days, I think the only way forward is to give the family stand seats to away supporters. I know this might upset a few people but it far outweighs upsetting the majority. Observations from Tuesday night, home fans that stand up annoyed that the middle section of the pop side was so full people where left with little choice but to opt for a restricted view or get piss what through. People in the main stand being taunted by gloating away supporters. Supporters conversations in the bar at half time being interjected by Chester supporters who got in their via sitting in the main stand.
On that basis, match sponsors have their meals etc in the sponsors lounge pre match, are then taken to the padded seating within the main stand. At half time they are entertained within a dedicated area of the csh or in the Vice Presidents lounge. The chequers end and the small seated stand are is for away supporters, they can use the Vice Presidents lounge at half time as a can/bottle bar entering the side door nearest the main stand thus no need to go anywhere near the offices. This would
Mean NO away supporters would have any reason to go in any home area of the stadium, and they could still get a drink at half time. There's no easy answer, but I think this is the best solution, it worked superbly against Barnsley, and only needs implementing for certain fixtures. After being 2 goals down and talking in the home clubs bar at half time amongst friends I really don't need some prick from Chester interjecting uninvited in to the conversation.