I'd be surprised if we had segregation in the Carlisle. We very rarely get trouble with the exception of when Rovers and Bohs come out. Other than that it's totally fine. Plus ther's no real way of implementing it as there is no seperate entrance etc.... it would very seriously hard to enforce
Is it the side where the dugouts are?
Looks pretty nice assuming it's cheap enough.
Just saw one like Bray's stand on TV, one of the stands at Falkirk's ground behind one of the goals. It looks a bit weird, particularly the rippling of the roof in the wind but it is standing in the context of 3 much larger concrete stands.
I'll see on August 11th, but I doubt I'll see too much from behind the floodlight poles, the dugouts and the poles holding up the stand.![]()
Kids will be kids I suppose
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I was very impressed with the new stand...and without being funny, I'm glad it does all the simple things, ie. it runs the entire length of the pitch, it's straight...and the seats are GREEN!
The stand only took 5 days to build, cost less than €300,000, and there is work starting on the dugouts soon, so that they are not in the way as much. The only problem is that they brought it in before the bohs game, there could be damage done if they are allowed in the stand.
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