Since the start of last season, including cup games and Norwich last night, we've conceded 34 goals at home... 12 of which were conceded in front of the South Stand, and 22 in front of the away fans (64%). Would this be any different if we had home fans behind each goal? I think so, it seems far to easy and common for away teams to score at that end of the ground. I noticed Friday night that even clubs like Hull get this right, home fans behind each goal and away fans tucked away in the corner - the proper way of doing things (unlike Ashton Gate, where its the reverse)... Interestingly, Hull conceded 32 goals at home over the same period (two less than City), 17 at one end, 15 at the other! A much more even split.
Move the away fans to the bottom right of the Lansdown, top right as well when its a large away following, and have City fans behind both goals.