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  1. #1
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    it wont do it due to pissed up people not being able to control themselves

    i have stood in stadiums in germany recently and when we went to europe a few years back and i think it s a better experiance

    you get the plastics and theatre goers who think footy is just a spectacle sport and wan comfy chairs and no atmosphere who will be against it
    but really you wantto be standing and singing
    just like you do in church

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    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    it wont do it due to pissed up people not being able to control themselves

    i have stood in stadiums in germany recently and when we went to europe a few years back and i think it s a better experiance

    you get the plastics and theatre goers who think footy is just a spectacle sport and wan comfy chairs and no atmosphere who will be against it
    but really you wantto be standing and singing
    just like you do in church
    Whilst i think you're being a bit of **** here simply because not everybody can stand for 90 minutes and therefore they need the seats (my grandad and people of his age being a prime example) i don't disagree with the standing and singing like in church bit.

    No denying that German matches have good atmospheres a lot of the time either.

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