by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 14 Feb 2010 18:12
14 Feb 2010 18:12Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:they always seem more relaxed about standing in the second half for some reason
As pointed out many times, "standing" is allowed and expected - it's "persistent standing" that isn't. The closer to the end of the match, the less able someone is to stand "persistently."Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:they always seem more relaxed about standing in the second half for some reason
Most of Y26 (and a fair chunk of Y25) stood all game yesterday. Didn't see the stewards even attempt to make people sit down. As you say Dirk, critical mass.........Dirk Gently wrote:As pointed out many times, "standing" is allowed and expected - it's "persistent standing" that isn't. The closer to the end of the match, the less able someone is to stand "persistently."Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:they always seem more relaxed about standing in the second half for some reason
Yep, Y26 for me. Didn't see a single steward on the stairs and didn't sit down once.southbank1871 wrote:Yeah I was in Y25 and stood all game, as did pretty much everyone else. Great stuff
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