So nothing to do with the decades of hooliganism that precluded that fatal day that gave the powers that be, who were quite rightly hacked off with the neanderthal's following football the excuse they had been looking for.
So what if someone’s mates are standing in my space? Or a very tall person is standing in front of a shorty? Or if I like to sit for part of the match but the person in front of me doesn’t?
Anyway, I get back ache after 30 minutes of standing so had to get to the Goldstone early to nab a space where I could lean back on a stanchion
Ps old git alert
So what if someone’s mates are standing in my space? Or a very tall person is standing in front of a shorty? Or if I like to sit for part of the match but the person in front of me doesn’t?
Anyway, I get back ache after 30 minutes of standing so had to get to the Goldstone early to nab a space where I could lean back on a stanchion
Ps old git alert
I think that tragic day wasnt anything to do with hooliganism. I remember watching it and all the inquiries over the last 20 odd years. I could be mistaken though.
I find it incredible that even those who watch football are clueless as to what is being asked for. At least Google it, but better still, visit Germany and see what it’s really all about and how it adds to the atmosphere - just like it (standing) used to at our grounds before all seater stadia.
You clearly decided not to read what I wrote didn't you? I didn't say Hillsborough was a direct result of hooliganism, but was the excuse needed after decades of hooliganism!
So what you are basically saying is that if I don't want to stand for 90 minutes and sing (I know you haven't mentioned this, but others clearly have on other posts), then I am not allowed to have a behind the goal view, a view I have enjoyed since first watching The Albion in the late 60s.
Yep, I remember those comfy padded seats in the North Stand at the Goldstone too - wonderful, weren't they.............................................
What are you on about... No in those days I stood, because there were no seats. Now I sit as there are legally supplied seats... Simples!Yep, I remember those comfy padded seats in the North Stand at the Goldstone too - wonderful, weren't they.............................................
I should think that the majority of those who did stand in the North during the 60s might well appreciate being sedentary nowadays.
Thanks, I am 58 and more than capable of standing for 90 minutes, however the laws says I should sit, so sit I do...
What are you on about... No in those days I stood, because there were no seats. Now I sit as there are legally supplied seats... Simples!
I should think that the majority of those who did stand in the North during the 60s might well appreciate being sedentary nowadays.
Just to be accurate there is no law that makes you sit.Thanks, I am 58 and more than capable of standing for 90 minutes, however the law says I should sit, so sit I do...
I should think that the majority of those who did stand in the North during the 60s might well appreciate being sedentary nowadays.
Just to be accurate there is no law that makes you sit.
It would be completely unforceable.
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Yes, but the club didn't change the seating/standing arrangements behind the north goal just to suit you, and nor would they have done if we'd stayed at the Goldstone (without the legislation). People who stood at the Goldstone would have mostly moved to a seated area by now, not expected the club to have changed everything for them. You are just lucky to have been born at a particular time, so that the changes benefitted you.