gordondaviesmoustache
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They did and they broke our record, but they don't hold it. To do so would be an impossibility.They had more fans watch a match.
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They did and they broke our record, but they don't hold it. To do so would be an impossibility.They had more fans watch a match.
Can that be proven beyond reasonable doubt?They did and they broke our record, but they don't hold it. To do so would be an impossibility.
They did and they broke our record, but they don't hold it. To do so would be an impossibility.
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No, you said "our 1934 attendance record"I'm well aware of what you post. I said 'crowd record' not 'record crowd' :-)
I've had a very trying few days!No, you said "our 1934 attendance record"
You had a long day?
I've had a very trying few days!
Won’t be happening any time soon. Liverpool will ensure that.
I thought they were steadfast against it for all the obvious (and nonsensical) reasons. They hinted that it would denigrate te names of those that died that day and that the club should never consider it again. That may have changed, but I’ve not seen or heard it. I can never understand how we, as fans, just let this happen: it was never mandated by anyone that there should be all seater stadia, it was only ever a recommendation. And the clubs, collectively said, “Kerrching!” and we got royally fu cked over. How is it safe for rugby/lower tier games / concert goers to stand, rammed, yet, come 3pm on a Premier League Saturday, all that goes out the window and we plod merrily to our seats? Utter money-making bullshit. I’d love to see standing. I just don’t see it happening.I thought I read somewhere that they are no longer objecting to it.
I thought they were steadfast against it for all the obvious (and nonsensical) reasons. They hinted that it would denigrate te names of those that died that day and that the club should never consider it again. That may have changed, but I’ve not seen or heard it. I can never understand how we, as fans, just let this happen: it was never mandated by anyone that there should be all seater stadia, it was only ever a recommendation. And the clubs, collectively said, “Kerrching!” and we got royally fu cked over. How is it safe for rugby/lower tier games / concert goers to stand, rammed, yet, come 3pm on a Premier League Saturday, all that goes out the window and we plod merrily to our seats? Utter money-making bullshit. I’d love to see standing. I just don’t see it happening.
Safe standing is the only thing that will improve the atmosphere at games, bringing in cheaper access to fans aged 18-25. Better atmosphere equals better spectacle and product for the Premier League to sell for TV rights. The way that games are policed and managed is a far cry from the days of Hillsborough and Valley Parade.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-safe-standing-rail-seating-spirit-of-shanklyI can't remember where I heard it, but I have had it in my head that they were once the main obstacle (fucking ridiculous that they could dictate to people when their own fans actually stand at games & indeed have stood on terracing) & had decided to stop opposing it, so therefore, nothing is stopping it other than if poiticians want to cover their arses.