-Standing isn't illegal, but it is against the ground regulations.
-Expensive or cheap is relative. I couldn't afford to replace the seats, but I'm not tony bloom/brighton and hove albion (with their 8m losses)
-Increased capacity won't happen because, according to Barber, capacity isn't about number of seats you can fit, but the width of the exits and such.
-Same number of seats + cheaper prices = less revenue, in an age of ffp that isn't sensible business.
-My reading of the taylor report suggests that hillsborough wasn't caused by terracing or policing but by culture and ingrained attitudes that saw fans treated as subhuman, and that the treatment of fans like this, led to them acting sub human (part of this is the lack of comfort and facilities, example given in the report including urinating against the wall).
Why would it be any cheaper?