That was fun. Probably not so much for the women, kids, old people or non-reprobates but football is made for stadia like little Griffin Park, not warehouses on retail parks somewhere near Coventry, Cardiff or Derby.
No actually Stan I didn't have much room...we sold out standing room tooBet you had plenty of room around you. Old style terraces when packed like sardines were both brilliant and terrifying. I’ve done safe standing in Europe a few times and really like it. And unsafe standing at Dynamo Dresden which was epically good.
Have you ever been in a properly rammed terrace Beth? I remember the Cup Final in 82 when you literally couldn’t move from about 45 minutes before kick off.No actually Stan I didn't have much room...we sold out standing room too
I actually asked Simon if he was clapping ironically as I had no idea Ingram's had save the penalty.
I saw only bits and pieces of match...mostly Bidwell in the first half and wzolech in the second.
Standing was not made for 5 foot 1 women
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No actually Stan I didn't have much room...we sold out standing room too
I actually asked Simon if he was clapping ironically as I had no idea Ingram's had save the penalty.
I saw only bits and pieces of match...mostly Bidwell in the first half and wzolech in the second.
Standing was not made for 5 foot 1 women
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I was in the Loft in Jan 1974 when the R's beat ManU 3 -0, and George Best played his last game for them. From memory, the crowd was 33,000 that day. No control when each goal went in, you just went with the flow... A couple of months later, Leeds came to LR and the attendance was 35,000, the biggest ever.
Most stadiums in Germany have some standing areas - there are a few exceptions. At Cologne they have room for about 8,000 standing in the home end and 4,000 in the away end - this from a ground capacity of 50,000. It definitely adds to the atmosphere on match days, but has the disadvantage that these parts of the ground have to be restructured for European games (for Cologne every 20 years or so !). Entry to stand is 10 Euros and the cheapest seats are around 25 Euros. If you add to this by saying that public transport to the ground is free within the City and surrounding areas for anyone who has a ticket - the same as it would be for theatre, concerts or any other cultural event - yes, football is seen as culture in Germany. There is also no problem with beer in the stadium, and still some smoking areas. All in all not a bad deal. If you don't feel safe standing then don't do it - simple as that.I was at both those games and it was like sardines. When the crowd surged you just literally lifted off. It happened at quite a few big games in the mid 70s and I wouldn't like to see anything that dangerous again but the German system looks pretty decent and is better than standing amongst seats...