The new Kippax was slightly too well-ordered, but the steps up, to that moment were you could see the green of the pitch, had something to them. The last few years there the North Stand was more generally getting on with it and singing, and if I went to games on my own I'd go to the North Stand. On those fewer and fewer occasions when The Kippax woke up, that was it, the most beautiful thing in football. We need a Kippax full of Kippaxites, the club should make more of an effort with that sort of thing. I used to like the way the Platt Lane end used to behave, it always seemed full of really delinquent twelve to fifteen year-olds who'd for no reason at all would all stop eating their crisps and run down the front and threaten to do someone. I always felt that was a good sign for the future of the club. I never knew what was going on in the Main Stand, never sat there. I used to wonder if they were watching something else over there. Lesley, are you sure this is Ibsen? It's a expressionist-minimalist production my petal, the one they call The Goat is a metaphor. I am admiring his shorts Lesley. They are super my small love rabbit.