Standing introduced from next season

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They must be limited to what work they can complete while hosting RL matches. They can’t shut down entire stands, this must surely be a first wave of work.
there only doing the upper part of the North stand away section and e3 and E4 upper section
 
They must be limited to what work they can complete while hosting RL matches. They can’t shut down entire stands, this must surely be a first wave of work.

When I spoke to Brendon Smurthwaite at last home game he said that it was being introduced as is because of the way our disabled bays are laid out. If they have safe standing below them then people in the disabled bays are unable to see.

I know from speaking to a bloke in the bays around e4 people standing is an issue for his visibility.
 
When I spoke to Brendon Smurthwaite at last home game he said that it was being introduced as is because of the way our disabled bays are laid out. If they have safe standing below them then people in the disabled bays are unable to see.

I know from speaking to a bloke in the bays around e4 people standing is an issue for his visibility.

God sake, Castro will bloody love that.
 
When I spoke to Brendon Smurthwaite at last home game he said that it was being introduced as is because of the way our disabled bays are laid out. If they have safe standing below them then people in the disabled bays are unable to see.

I know from speaking to a bloke in the bays around e4 people standing is an issue for his visibility.
Man Utd had the right idea building a full disabled section. It gives those who need it safe access and no chance of their enjoyment being spoilt by people standing. If you are going to do safe standing then at least do it properly. The people with disabilities have every right to complain if people are stood in front of them so why not seperate the two and ensure all fans are happy?
 
When I spoke to Brendon Smurthwaite at last home game he said that it was being introduced as is because of the way our disabled bays are laid out. If they have safe standing below them then people in the disabled bays are unable to see.

I know from speaking to a bloke in the bays around e4 people standing is an issue for his visibility.
Well explained:emoticon-0148-yes:
 
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Man Utd had the right idea building a full disabled section. It gives those who need it safe access and no chance of their enjoyment being spoilt by people standing. If you are going to do safe standing then at least do it properly. The people with disabilities have every right to complain if people are stood in front of them so why not seperate the two and ensure all fans are happy?

Our stadium was built with certain aspects in mind. Speaking as someone married to a disabled person the facilities at the MKM are ok and this is probably a sign of how they’re prohibitive. Swansea is also a good example of another similar to Man Utd in allowing for the best of both worlds