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57 minutes ago, Stifler said:

It’s called High Street West.

It’s just over the river from the SOL.

So they have a high street east ? If not wallsend is better (it is anyway like) 

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9 hours ago, duo said:

Am curious what's the appeal to people to stand? 

The seats in the older parts of the ground are an absolute nightmare for anyone who isn't a short cunt. 

 

What's the appeal of sitting unless your knees are shot? 

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2 minutes ago, NEEJ said:

The seats in the older parts of the ground are an absolute nightmare for anyone who isn't a short cunt. 

 

What's the appeal of sitting unless your knees are shot? 

 

My knees hurt.

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10 hours ago, Nobody said:

Is safe standing just a 1-to-1 replacement for seated fans or can you squeeze in a few more in the standing sections? 

 

Whole point of safe standing is to not pack the stands like thry used to and control the numbers. Not sure why you'd give up a seat to stand all game, but then again I'm 45 tomorrow and the body struggles going for a piss (usually 3 times) in the middle of the night! 😂 

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11 hours ago, Nobody said:

Is safe standing just a 1-to-1 replacement for seated fans or can you squeeze in a few more in the standing sections? 

Eventually it’s meant to increase capacity a bit after reviews of how it’s gone 

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37 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

Whole point of safe standing is to not pack the stands like thry used to and control the numbers. Not sure why you'd give up a seat to stand all game, but then again I'm 45 tomorrow and the body struggles going for a piss (usually 3 times) in the middle of the night! 😂 

You could still have say 1.5x the number of standing compared to seated and it would still be absolutely fine in terms of safety. 

I stopped going in the standing sections when I was like 18 mind :lol:

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1 hour ago, Dokko said:

 

Whole point of safe standing is to not pack the stands like thry used to and control the numbers. Not sure why you'd give up a seat to stand all game, but then again I'm 45 tomorrow and the body struggles going for a piss (usually 3 times) in the middle of the night! 😂 

Bucket by the bed, absolute game changer.

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2 hours ago, Nobody said:

You could still have say 1.5x the number of standing compared to seated and it would still be absolutely fine in terms of safety. 

I stopped going in the standing sections when I was like 18 mind :lol:

Germany have a 1.5 or 2:1 ratio for league games. That are then replaced to 1:1 for European games. Not sure why that can’t be fought for at government level. 

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2 hours ago, Nobody said:

You could still have say 1.5x the number of standing compared to seated and it would still be absolutely fine in terms of safety. 

I stopped going in the standing sections when I was like 18 mind :lol:

 

It's a really touchy subject in the UK due to hooliganism and disasters. The UK still has deep scars and standing terraces are thought ill upon. 1:1 is the best you'll get here, even that's been a 20 year battle.

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2 hours ago, ElectricWizard said:

Bucket by the bed, absolute game changer.

 

Rubber bottom sheet. Don't even have to move! 

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13 hours ago, duo said:

Am curious what's the appeal to people to stand? 

 

There’s been plenty of studies done, but the end result is it’s what we all know from experience.
 

People sit down and they will behave like a spectator, people stand up and they will behave like a supporter.

There’s many sociological, psychological and physiological reasons why this happens. 

 

Same reasons the standing areas of gigs are a more immersive experience than sitting down. 

 

 

 

Edited by bobbydazzla

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I could never imagine watching music sitting down but I don't mind so much at football. I do like to sing but I also like to sit back and cerebrally analyse the formations, tactics and movement patterns playing out. 

 

When I'm not watching Newcastle that is :pow:

 

 

Edited by AyeDubbleYoo

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Used to love standing in the Gallowgate scoreboard and the Milburn paddocks. Sitting down is one of the reasons I don't go to the matches anymore. It just doesn't feel as tribal as it should. Being told to stop calling the ref a cunt because there's "wimmin here y'na" is another reason.

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2 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

Used to love standing in the Gallowgate scoreboard and the Milburn paddocks. Sitting down is one of the reasons I don't go to the matches anymore. It just doesn't feel as tribal as it should. Being told to stop calling the ref a cunt because there's "wimmin here y'na" is another reason.

Haha !

 

Remember hearing splashing sounds at half time in the gallowgate (Scoreboard area) 

 

I must have been 12/13 years old 

 

Realised 30 seconds later someone was slashing behind one of the concrete barriers and piss rolling down the steps

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

Used to love standing in the Gallowgate scoreboard and the Milburn paddocks. Sitting down is one of the reasons I don't go to the matches anymore. It just doesn't feel as tribal as it should. Being told to stop calling the ref a cunt because there's "wimmin here y'na" is another reason.

I got pulled for swearing by a steward during the Brighton game, after a fair few of us got an email about a foul language complaint after the mackems game ffs. Just the odd "F off" aswell, nothing you don't hear on the street, ridiculous really.

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4 minutes ago, JonBez comesock said:

Haha !

 

Remember hearing splashing sounds at half time in the gallowgate (Scoreboard area) 

 

I must have been 12/13 years old 

 

Realised 30 seconds later someone was slashing behind one of the concrete barriers and piss rolling down the steps

 

 

That was probably me [emoji38]

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3 minutes ago, Kilcline said:

I got pulled for swearing by a steward during the Brighton game, after a fair few of us got an email about a foul language complaint after the mackems game ffs. Just the odd "F off" aswell, nothing you don't hear on the street, ridiculous really.

Emails? Bloody hell! Didn't know its got that bad.

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50 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

Used to love standing in the Gallowgate scoreboard and the Milburn paddocks. Sitting down is one of the reasons I don't go to the matches anymore. It just doesn't feel as tribal as it should. Being told to stop calling the ref a cunt because there's "wimmin here y'na" is another reason.

 

If the game was shite the Soreboard and the Corner would start hurling insults at each other 

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1 minute ago, Ben said:

 

If the game was shite the Soreboard and the Corner would start hurling insults at each other 

When I used to go the games were more often shite! Great times though, even if Wayne Fereday was on the wing.

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5 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

When I used to go the games were more often shite! Great times though, even if Wayne Fereday was on the wing.

 

And Billy Askew, I remember been so exited when we signed Scott Sloan on loan 

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55 minutes ago, Kilcline said:

I got pulled for swearing by a steward during the Brighton game, after a fair few of us got an email about a foul language complaint after the mackems game ffs. Just the odd "F off" aswell, nothing you don't hear on the street, ridiculous really.

 

Dear me. 

 

My language is fuckin atrocious at the match at times. 

 

I remember going as a kid with my mam and she was just as bad :lol: also remember her telling me 'just divnt repeat what you hear at the match', which is something I've said to my daughter a few times, it's part of going to the match if you ask me.  Fuck knows, maybe I'm just a bad dad. 

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7 minutes ago, Wilson said:

 

Dear me. 

 

My language is fuckin atrocious at the match at times. 

 

I remember going as a kid with my mam and she was just as bad :lol: also remember her telling me 'just divnt repeat what you hear at the match', which is something I've said to my daughter a few times, it's part of going to the match if you ask me.  Fuck knows, maybe I'm just a bad dad. 

Haha aye, at Brighton away this year I apologised to the bloke standing two spaces along from me because my language was shocking, this was only about 5 minutes in although I must have had about 6 pints. His kid is stood on the chair between us and he just goes "it's alright mate, he can say what he likes at the match" - 2 minutes later this lad who must have been about 8 year old is giving it the "Fuck off Isak you're a daft cunt now" :lol: Got a mate who takes his kid to Glastonbury whenever it's on and he has a similar policy, sure the youngun only likes going because he can swear his head off for the few days!

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22 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

And Billy Askew, I remember been so exited when we signed Scott Sloan on loan 

Scott Sloan [emoji38] from Berwick?

 

 

Edited by Drewboy74

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