did you know we were offered over 11000 tickets, but BFC turned them down apparently so...Liverpool allegedly offered us the upper tier which hold 11200...and we turned it down apparently as they thought e woul not sell them.... someones had should roll .
You lying chuff. The upper tier of the Anfield Road end holds about 2,500 Main Stand - rebuilt in 1973 and more or less unchanged to the present day, with a capacity of 12,277. Also includes directors boxes. Centenary Stand - originally known as the Kemlyn Road Stand. This stand was built in 1963 and it used to have seating for 6600 fans. In the late 1970s-early 1980s, the club started to buy all the houses on Kemlyn Road with the aim of demolishing all of them to make way for a new stand. The club had bought nearly all the houses in the street by 1981 but the planned expansion had to be delayed for nearly a decade because Joan and Nora Mason refused to move out of their home until finally accepting a settlement in 1990. The development was then started which saw all of the houses in Kemlyn Road demolished and the address becoming non-existent. A second tier was added to the stand which gave it a capacity of 11,762. The new stand was opened for the club's centenary in 1992, and since then has been known as the Centenary Stand. </p> Anfield Road Stand - rebuilt 1998, with a capacity of 9,074, including the away fans section. The Away fans are located on the lower tier, where just under 2,000 seats are available. This stand is also shared with home supporters, with some sitting in the small seated tier above the away fans. This is the smallest stand at the stadium. </p>
for **** sake drop the rowing argument ,he is just the the whipping boy at the forefront of pr machine. :'(