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Hazzman said:
Me and Melton are talking about the set of stairs which seperate the away fans from the chavs to their lefts.

Doesn't that separate blocks L and M?

If it does it won't affect the Halifax fan who started this thread, he won't need to go past there, he's trying to go from M1 to N1.
 
webmaster said:
I've never had a problem doing this between the East and South stands, and I have done it several times.

Maybe the stewards do things differently in different parts of the ground - and maybe they're stricter with the West Stand, as that's for posh people only.
I think you maybe right. Near us their is a Head Steward called Lance. He gives his stewards the evils if they are not on their tip toes. He instructs them to come down hard on Children who throw paper airplanes and give them a final warning. If the stewards question his decisions he leads them off down a tunnel exit out of view, you know they have just had a bollicking.
 
webmaster said:
Doesn't that separate blocks L and M?

If it does it won't affect the Halifax fan who started this thread, he won't need to go past there, he's trying to go from M1 to N1.
No, I'm in block P3, I don't know the name of the block in the West stand next to me. I used to sit in N1 next to the away fans in the first season at the Walkers, that is how I know about the stairs for the police
 
webmaster said:
Doesn't that separate blocks L and M?

If it does it won't affect the Halifax fan who started this thread, he won't need to go past there, he's trying to go from M1 to N1.

I know where you mean now, there is that a railing which seperates a block which would contain City fans to a block to which could contain City fans and then its away fans. I have climbed over that railing once.

Either way he will be able to walk around due to concourses being open.
 
Melton Fox said:
No, I'm in block P3, I don't know the name of the block in the West stand next to me. I used to sit in N1 next to the away fans in the first season at the Walkers, that is how I know about the stairs for the police

So where exactly are these stairs?
 
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M1 will be the middle block of the visitors. The Halifax fan wants to get to N he can climb over the railing easily as there will no be the normal cover there. If he wanted to go M1 to L1, that would have difficulty because of the stairs.
 
Between the Away fans and the home fans in the North stand

Between M3 & N

My current seat is P3, on the rail with A1
 
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Melton Fox said:
Between the Away fans and the home fans in the North stand

Between M3 & N

My current seat is P3, on the rail with A1

meaning that the Halifax fan wouldnt need to cross the stairs, he needs to go the opposite way. In which would be an away fan going into the Family Stand normally.
 
Hazzman said:
meaning that the Halifax fan wouldnt need to cross the stairs, he needs to go the opposite way. In which would be an away fan going into the Family Stand normally.
No he needs to get from M1 round to N, so he will need to cross the stairs
 
FoxesGirl said:
:071: Why does have simple question have to turn into argument?
Typical Bird, it's not an argument, it's a discussion :icon_wink

We are trying our best to help a fellow football fan, and we want to do it correctly. Perfection isn't easy
 
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EMC Fox said:
The shutters will probably be open underneath.. why cant he just use a different stairway?
Yes, he can do that. Hazzman suggested it a few posts ago.
 
Melton Fox said:
Between the Away fans and the home fans in the North stand

Do they go all the way to the back of the stand?

And what makes it difficult for people to cross them? Is there some kind of railing all the way up, or is it something that can easily be climbed over?
 
webmaster said:
Do they go all the way to the back of the stand?

And what makes it difficult for people to cross them? Is there some kind of railing all the way up, or is it something that can easily be climbed over?
Yes they do go all the way to the back. Physically they are no different to any other rail in the ground other than there is a rail, a stairway and then another rail.

It isn't a case of just nipping under, you have to nip under, then across the stairs and then under the next rail without the Gustapo (sp) spotting you and chucking you down them
 
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