Going back again to the accessibility platform debate: did anyone notice last night that the Spurs home end has a couple of rows at the middle section almost completely given over to accessibility platforms - located just under the middle shelf of their home end?
It got me thinking whether this was a good thing or bad thing. Good I suppose in the sense that there's a visual integrity to the home end that gives more of an unbroken 'wall' look to it; bad in the sense that there's a slight niggling feeling that the disabled are a bit tucked away and kept out of view.
Anyway, I think this debate will run and run at the Bramley Moore Stadium until someone has the sense at that club to pick up a couple of hundred tins of blue paint and do the sensible thing.