The club have already said they're replacing these barriers, so what's the problem? And they're obviously going to replace them with something that will be satisfactory for the fans involved, otherwise what's the point?
Still, it's given you a good giggle so I don't know why you'd be unhappy.
I know what you mean but, I think, in reality once things get going it would probably bother most people for all of about 5 minutes - the same as the holes in the south stand.
I've been on-site at the stadium quite a few times since the construction began but yesterday was my first visit for...
Some people seem to be confusing us with a global 'brand' like the top Premier League clubs. Our corporate area bears no comparison. There won't be coach-loads of Koreans turning up who've never been to England let alone Manchester. I'd be surprised if you'll find anyone who's bought seats in...
What a lather people get themselves in on here. The club weren't putting up a garden shed - this is a MASSIVE stadium. There's bound to be the odd snag and the rationale behind inviting everyone in was to highlight those flaws.
So the barriers aren't ideal for, what, 40 people out of 23500...