MarkMatthews":3a51nf4o said:They wouldn't have to rip it out just unlock the seats and sell them as seating. It actually makes sense to put this in new grounds instead of traditional terracing which the likes of Morecambe and Burton have as it allows you to comply with all seater rules at no extra cost when you have to and you also would benefit from allowing standing after any future change in the Law.
Not true. You would need to obtain a licence to use the rail seating, irrespective of how you use it. That license would only be valid in the Championship / Premier League for the first couple of seasons, but if they had to convert their stadium to all-seater, those rail-seats would have to come out.
If Argyle are really serious about this issue I don't see why they wouldn't put it in now for standing use at a later date. It does cost more than normal seating I believe and of course they may never be a change in the law in which case you could argue it was a waste of money.
Because we're not allowed to.