It is just a grammatical error or two when writing a quick reply, have you never ever committed such a cardinal sin?
It certainly could help with the atmosphere but nobady actually addressed Arnokis point about people who can't stand and therefore won't be able to see.
Quite correct. Atalanta are probably the most vehemently left wing though and regualrly hold marches and protests against wider right wing political issues. Juve and MIlan arent really know for their Ultras, Inter are more right wing and are twinned with Lazio. All Italian fan groups twin with another team's fan groups and when they meet they will have public scarf swapping events etc. You will NEVER see violence between such twinned fans and they instead target a common enemy ie Inter Ultras hate Roma and Lazio Ultras hate Milan. Probably the most (in)famous ultra groups are Hellas Verona's Brigate Gialliblu, it will be good to see them back in Serie B this season.
Its not stupid at all. If someone can't stand up or they find it too painful to stand then thats what that section is for.
calm down lakesideview I don't understand what your problem is If someone can't stand up then they are disabled Im not mocking them or anything like that
I bet on a matchday there are hundreds, possibly even thousands, of supporters in the ground who would find it impossible to stand up for a whole game. You can't go banging people in the disabled section just because they have a bad back
MassimoOsti - It is just me and you buddy, the rest clearly think the Goolies are a fine example of what a fan of Hull City Association Football Club should be like.
I'm not big on the idea of ultras (they stole all their ideas from English fans anyway!) but any set of fans standing up to the stewarding fascists and graveyard atmospheres in most stadiums today has to be commended. Well done lads, hope it turns out for the best.