Get the biggest City stories, analysis and transfer updates delivered straight to your inbox Manchester City have taken a step towards restoring the glory days of the Kippax after announcing that rail seats will be installed in the lower tiers of the South Stand.
The Blues have revealed that 5,620 rail seats will be installed, which would facilitate a standing area in that part of the ground in future.
Standing has been outlawed in English football grounds since the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough disaster recommended all-seater stadiums in 1990.
The last standing area at City was the Kippax, which held 18,300 standing fans and was turned into a seated area in 1994. But in recent years, fans across the country have campaigned for the
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