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Old 14th August 2007, 12:38 AM
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Re: A return to terracing: the argument gets stronger

Originally Posted by Red Nick View Post
No offence meant but just typing on this brings back those terrible memories could you just imagine if there was some sort of accident involving Liverpool fans, god forbid. Who remembers Hysel, the bottom line is if both stadiums had been all seater then neither would have happened IMO

Anyway I respect anybody who wants it but I would campaign against it and nothing can change my point of view and I just ask others to respect that
Those are my reasons as I said I respect other people's point of view and all I ask is for them to respect mine.

Anyway its sort of an irrelevent debate because it will never happen at our club for the reasons stated earlier.

On a debate issue All seater has to be safer because in all seater you have a designated seat for a designated customer, where with terracing you could still have a situation you had in Athens with people getting in, at least in athens even if the wrong people got in you still had the correct number in the stadium

As I said it doesnt really matter anyway
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