bocadillo
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...allowed in the Premier League and Championship from January.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58648153
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58648153
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I doubt it Safe Standing takes any less space than seating. I can't see it being cheaper.Should definitely bring it back if it means cheaper tickets available to fans.
The guy who's been spearheading the campaign said as much today on the radio. The seats won't be removed, just locked up, so they'll only be able to sell the same amount of tickets.I doubt it Safe Standing takes any less space than seating. I can't see it being cheaper.
And won't there be a rail in front of each standing place? It's not going to be cheap. No swaying like in the old Kop at Filbert Street!The guy who's been spearheading the campaign said as much today on the radio. The seats won't be removed, just locked up, so they'll only be able to sell the same amount of tickets.
Nope. LCFC want a sterile fan group who do as they are told and don't rock the boat.But not at our club, who have shown no interest whatsoever
****ing hell Lako, have you explored Lexapro or other options of late?Nope. LCFC want a sterile fan group who do as they are told and don't rock the boat.
The guidelines for the trial say that seats must remain and must be not be locked either up or down.The guy who's been spearheading the campaign said as much today on the radio. The seats won't be removed, just locked up, so they'll only be able to sell the same amount of tickets.
Interesting, that's not what the guy said on the radio. Not surprising that nobody involved knows their arse from their elbow, though.The guidelines for the trial say that seats must remain and must be not be locked either up or down.
It's exactly what Simon Jordan said on TalkSqualk a few seconds ago.that's not what the guy said on the radio.
I meant the spokesperson for whoever are pushing for it, yesterday. They asked the question about cheaper seats and he said not, because the seats would still be there, just locked up, so they could only have one person per space still. He could easily have been wrong.It's exactly what Simon Jordan said on TalkSqualk a few seconds ago.
So could Simon Jordan.I meant the spokesperson for whoever are pushing for it, yesterday. They asked the question about cheaper seats and he said not, because the seats would still be there, just locked up, so they could only have one person per space still. He could easily have been wrong.
I thought in Germany they allowed more people in the same area when standing was in operation?So could Simon Jordan.
What is certain though is that each standing person will have exactly the same space as a sitting person. Additionally a safety rail will have to be provided; this will be an extra cost for clubs. If anything, standing spaces should cost more than seats.
It's certainly not going to be allowed in the UK, at least in the trial.I thought in Germany they allowed more people in the same area when standing was in operation?
That would be too much to hope for. And probably not even possible.Let's be honest this isn't a plan to keep Lako happy.
I haven't sat down at a home game for 5 years
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