That's just not true though is it. Its a mix of both. If you see a band in an indoor venue the atmosphere is always more intense than the same band outside.Supporters make atmosphere not stadiums
That is true. However having lower roofs on stands does seem to concentrate the sound, so when fans do start to make a bit of noise it doesn't just float away and others are encouraged to join in. I guess a low roof is more like an indoor venue.Although if fans are quiet, no amount of architecture will help matters.
So speaks a driver!
Cycle racks?! Where the f are they then? I've been chaining mine to the flagpole!cycle racks
No wonder our corners are s**t if the taker is tripping over your bloody bikeCycle racks?! Where the f are they then? I've been chaining mine to the flagpole!
Cycle racks?! Where the f are they then? I've been chaining mine to the flagpole!
In case this is a genuine question they are in the North East or South East of the stadium footprint.
Cycle racks?! Where the f are they then? I've been chaining mine to the flagpole!
CheersJust behind the hotel at the South Stand/East Stand corner.
Get a D Lock better than chains..
It was, yes!In case this is a genuine question they are in the North East or South East of the stadium footprint.
Cheers
D-lock with deadlock and armoured cable
It is used to allow the away coaches to exit and I would imagine it needs to remain scarcely used to allow access for emergency services.is that gate kept locked when exiting the stadium? if so is there a reason why it’s not used to let some of the traffic out