Just watching Shrews v Scouse. I know this will provoke a knee-jerk reaction from the usual suspects, but... Shrews' ground, which has a capacity of 9800) is actually OK! (Though I'm not referring to its edge-of-town location). But what's really interesting is this: "Shrewsbury Town have created a bit of history last season by becoming the first League Club in England to install rail seating, at their Montgomery Waters Meadow Stadium, thus creating a safe standing area. Six rows containing 550 rail seats have been installed at the back of the South Stand and can be switched between standing and seating. It is hoped that this will help boost the atmosphere at the stadium and attract more fans." If they (and subsequently Wolves, I understand) can do it, why not County, when considering what developments and improvements to make at EP? Or is it one of those peculiarly British ways of doing things, where the decision rests with the local authority, leaving the scope for different rules applying to different clubs??