all-seater

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all-seater

adj
Brit (of a sports stadium) having seats for all the spectators, so that none stand to watch the game
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The latest diktat insists that stadia must be all-seater by 1999.
A club official said he is hoping to invest the gate receipts in a DFS corner sofa and have the ground converted to an all-seater stadium.
Which English football team was the first to have an all-seater stadium?
The club confirmed today that the council has raised concerns about behaviour in the the 13,500 all-seater stand and has called meetings with safety officers after Easter.
There were only just over 6000 there but when you compare that to the morgue-like atmosphere at all-seater stadia surely it's time for the SFA to have a rethink.
Plans for the Racecourse include replacing the old Kop terrace with a 5,000-seat stand making the ground a 15,500 all-seater venue.
Ambitious Bluebirds owner Sam Hammam has Swiss bank funding already in place for a pounds 40m 30,000 all-seater development thought to be earmarked for the 55-acre site opposite City's current HQ.
Each of his solo outdoor concerts will be in front of 14,000 fans at a specially constructed all-seater lakeside arena on July 10 and 11 - and now 12.
Ballymena recently opened a new 2,200-capacity all-seater stand for away fans, but have been told that capacity must be reduced by 20 per cent.
Jones spoke with Tigers boss Phil Brown ahead of yesterday's home clash with Celtic which marked the opening of their new 27,000 all-seater stadium.
Mr Godsiff a keen football fan and a member of Charlton Athletic Supporters Club, wants to remove the Home Secretary's right to insist on all-seater stadiums.
The packed terracing behind the goal made more noise than all-seater stadiums with four times the crowd.
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