Not so great when it rains thoughWe are on row 10 and it is great for my knees![]()
Not so great when it rains thoughWe are on row 10 and it is great for my knees![]()
I need a seat far lower down. Row 56 is doing my knees in at age 70!
Eat a large amount of beans before the Chelsea game, fart in their general direction. Keep doing it each game until they eventually move seats.
Remember the illusion each row is two steps on the stairs. Row 56 is 112 steps!!I need a seat far lower down. Row 56 is doing my knees in at age 70!
ChristI am not joking here: literally 5 seconds after kick-off Grim snarled "For f sake Everton, it's only Burnley!"
This goes on for 90 minutes every game, totally negative comments from guys who think being fans since 1966 gives them a pass. So draining.
We heard them discussing other seats, so we are all praying they move (at the 1st game they moaned "These seats are too high up!". What did they expect in UPPER south?)
I'd say keep going... It'll be doing your ticker good!I need a seat far lower down. Row 56 is doing my knees in at age 70!
Yup. You're ready for the back of the shovel the day you stop moving.I'd say keep going... It'll be doing your ticker good!
My parents are a similar age, one has stopped any form of physical exercise and their health has plummeted... The other still as fit as a fiddle and goes hiking regularly etc. I'm convinced this difference is due to one carrying on with all the activity
It's not my ticker - It's my bloody arl knees!!I'd say keep going... It'll be doing your ticker good!
My parents are a similar age, one has stopped any form of physical exercise and their health has plummeted... The other still as fit as a fiddle and goes hiking regularly etc. I'm convinced this difference is due to one carrying on with all the activity
I'm hoping so. I am looking forward to a few beers beforehand (not rushed after work), and hopefully the wider fan base is along the same lines.really looking forward to chelsea, saturday kick off, hopefully getting warmer, could be the game that really takes the roof off
Same here matey. Really think the midweek games has had a slightly negative impact on peoples opinions to the HDS.really looking forward to chelsea, saturday kick off, hopefully getting warmer, could be the game that really takes the roof off
Same here matey. Really think the midweek games has had a slightly negative impact on peoples opinions to the HDS.
In the original designs the disabled section for the south stand was supposed to be in a similar position to spurs, but they moved it presumably due to the safe standing lower/seated upper change or for cost saving. Agree I think more could have been done design wise to better integrate these positions but it's good that they have included as much access for disabled supporters as possible. Bit of blue paint on those concrete back walls and on the grey railings will improve the look of the whole ground ten-fold.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.
In the original designs the disabled section for the south stand was supposed to be in a similar position to spurs, but they moved it presumably due to the safe standing lower/seated upper change or for cost saving. Agree I think more could have been done design wise to better integrate these positions but it's good that they have included as much access for disabled supporters as possible. Bit of blue paint on those concrete back walls and on the grey railings will improve the look of the whole ground ten-fold.
Defo.In the original designs the disabled section for the south stand was supposed to be in a similar position to spurs, but they moved it presumably due to the safe standing lower/seated upper change or for cost saving. Agree I think more could have been done design wise to better integrate these positions but it's good that they have included as much access for disabled supporters as possible. Bit of blue paint on those concrete back walls and on the grey railings will improve the look of the whole ground ten-fold.
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