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    #61
    Dont most people stand anyway? I remember the FA cup semi at Wembley... It actually felt a bit dangerous standing at times as it looks like quite a steep fall if you lose balance. Would have been nice to have something to lean against.

    Saying that, I have not been on the Kop since it was all seater.

    I dont think it is nessisary to have more than one person per "seat".
    In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.

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      #62
      Originally posted by peterbread View Post
      I saw something that in Germany with the safe standing they can sell two tickets for one seat. Is that going to be possible at Anfield? I can only imagine how good the atmosphere would be plus it would a way to help increase the capacity without having to redevelop.
      It's one person to each seat, whether they can sit or stand.
      That's part of the original conditions.

      But it should help improve the atmosphere.
      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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        #63
        Liverpool receive safe standing licence as Anfield rail seats increase to 13,300.

        Liverpool will introduce safe standing areas at Anfield against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday after receiving a licence for the new season.

        They will be located in the rail seating areas on the Kop and the lower Anfield Road Stand and will allow 13,300 fans to stand throughout matches.

        Rail seating areas were first implemented in the stadium during the 2020-21 campaign.

        The Reds face Bournemouth at 15:00 BST.

        Liverpool installed 7,800 rail seats in the summer of 2021 and a further 2,500 during last season's World Cup break. They plan to add more on the Kop next year.

        In a statement, the club said: "The move will now see the introduction of safe standing areas across all rail seating sections on the Kop and in the lower Anfield Road Stand from Saturday.

        "In these safe standing areas, supporters will be permitted to stand throughout matches and not just for significant moments, such as goal celebrations."

        The safe standing initiative has been trialled successfully by several Premier League clubs over the past two years.

        Since 1994, grounds in the first and second tiers of English football have been required by law to be all-seater.

        That followed a recommendation of the Taylor Report following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, when 97 Liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in Sheffield.

        However, after new guidance from the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA), rail seating has been developed at some grounds to provide seats that can be converted to standing areas when desired.

        Liverpool wrote to all the families of the Hillsborough victims before installing the first rail seats at Anfield.

        The club had hoped the redeveloped Anfield Road Stand would be ready for the side's opening home game but delays in construction mean it will have a phased opening.

        The full stadium capacity of 61,000 is now set to be realised in mid-October.

        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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          #64
          Wow here’s hoping I can get a ticket next time I pop over, after missing out last time for the 1st time.
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            #65
            Liverpool FC can confirm rail seating will be installed in the remainder of the Kop for the 2024-25 season.

            Following a successful rail seating trial last season, the club began a phased installation programme throughout the Kop, with the final stages set to be completed this summer.

            The work will see rail seating installed in all remaining areas of the Kop and will begin during the close-season. It is expected to continue throughout the first home games of the 2024-25 campaign.

            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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              #66
              I like rail seating. A drunk person can fall/roll only so far with that.

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