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A group of lads standing in the stairway spent most of the second half pointing to and shouting at those Scunny fans in the corner.A fifteen year old ( or thereabouts) stood next to me was just standing watching the corner rather than the game for most of the second half.His eyes hardly ever went towards the game.
Tend to agree, standing is no issue to me either, though feel the front few rows should be left for those who can't stand.Was quite funny to watch about 50 teenagers acting the big boys being marshalled by 4 police staff, two of which were women.
Answer to question 3 - it's a football match, not crown green bowls. We are not the only fans that want to stand up. Look at all the established clubs that come to the keepmoat, they all stand up. It's what football fans do pal. Always have done, always will do. I will not and they will not dance to your tune and be a boring, cantacarous old before your time miserable so and so!!!!!P.s. the last line is me being very reserved!
The whole thing should be run better by the club selling tickets , the palace fans (ultras) got give 2 blocks by the palace ticket office for them all to stand why can’t we do something like that and keep people happy standing and sitting down