Jeez, I jumble my letters up when writing, hence why I have to edit a lot of my posts. Not sure what the big deal is for ppl.
Good to see this starting to happen Manchester United apply for permission to install rail seating at Old Trafford https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51457337
****ing bug bear of mine that, people leaving early. I hate seeing grounds half empty when the final whistle goes. Don't know why people do it tbh, it doesn't really save any time when you try to get away early to beat the crowds and 20,000 other people are all doing the same.
Just mentioned this on the Saints board, if it happens they'll be the third top flight ground to have it. Won't be long now I reckon @The Ginger Marks
If he stopped throwing himself into reckless challenges that could injure players it would stop anyone having to bring the subject up at all. He's an idiot in the tackle.
Rail seating allows both to take place in the same area. As I understand it the seats flip up so that effectively you just have a terrace with a barrier on each step
I stand up anyway when I’m at the ground. Ed can **** his rail up his arse the ****ing fat prick faced ****.
I actually think rail seating is better and safer than all seating, especially in an emergency situation. I think we've been very lucky in this country, that to my knowledge we've not yet had a crowd panic situation in a football ground - I believe if we were to, it would highlight how dangerous all seating could be. With the rail seating it prevents crush situations at all times, because you have a high bar behind you and one in front, with all seating you have none of that. The only risk situation then becomes the aisles and the exits.