Why antiquated anti-standing laws prove in football the customer is not king
Why antiquated anti-standing laws prove in football the customer is not king
The crowd behind each of the goals at Wembley Stadium on Sunday may have been divided into red and sky blue, but one thing at least did unite them: the fact that they were all standing up. The desire of a number of fans not to sit down during matches is one that the football authorities do not wish to seriously address.
Kop That @ Aug 12, 2011 8:28 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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