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Post by Bernard Briggs on Jul 10, 2015 7:03:36 GMT
Superb And can we have a meter radius around each seat so I dont have to be in close proximity to ignorant smelly people And I`d like to sit next to someone who knows the difference between a meter, and a metre. Physician, heal thyself, Les.
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Stuart Taylor
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Post by LPGas on Jul 10, 2015 8:40:28 GMT
When, or if, we move to an all-seater stadium, how will it be to sit down and watch Rovers play?? Celtic are bringing back safe standing to their ground next year. www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33061483Heres a list of stadiums were you can stand watching football:16 out of 92. Can anyone see 76 clubs ripping up their seats?
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rking89
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Post by rking89 on Jul 10, 2015 9:28:34 GMT
Going go a few people's attitudes at away games when its all seater I think some of the seats behind the goals might only be used to count attendances and a designated space. It's only when clubs, local councils and Mr or Mrs health and safety clip board come out then it becomes a problem.
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Post by dickgherkin on Jul 18, 2015 20:17:54 GMT
When, or if, we move to an all-seater stadium, how will it be to sit down and watch Rovers play?? Celtic are bringing back safe standing to their ground next year. www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33061483Heres a list of stadiums were you can stand watching football:16 out of 92. Can anyone see 76 clubs ripping up their seats? If safe standing was made possible,yes - i can see all of those clubs eventually creating safe standing areas behind both goals, because a section of their fans would demand it.
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Alfie Biggs
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Post by Bridgeman on Jul 18, 2015 20:38:41 GMT
16 out of 92. Can anyone see 76 clubs ripping up their seats? If safe standing was made possible,yes - i can see all of those clubs eventually creating safe standing areas behind both goals, because a section of their fans would demand it. Money talks and fans can demand all they want but can you see any of the Premiership clubs doing that, I can't. First of all most of those fans are used to the comfort of their seats, it would costs clubs to convert their stadiums and would encourage fans who want to stand to demand a reduction in ticket prices. Premiership rules require all grounds to provide all seater stadiums, the Championship requires the same but will give a new club promoted to that league a period of time in which to provide an all seater stadium.
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