 We are here to look at the rail seats, the fantastic yellow wall, and to just see how the atmosphere is different in Germany, and to see what we can learn going forward, and how do the team at the very very top, the team's atmosphere is renowned. I would say throughout Bioro how what they do different than we do in England. I hope you'll really, really get to training in England. The yellow wall, or where the yellow wall is. I am in the rail seating part. For anybody who doesn't know or hasn't seen rail seating, this is it. This is the mechanism. The seats here, this is what the seats are. They're bolted up for league games, for Bundesliga games. And fans can stand here. And supporters can stand in front. Here at Borussia Dortmund, they have a one to two ratio. One seat to two standing places. For when Tottenham arrive here on the 5th of March, the Champions League games, these seats have to be down. And therefore this is your block. This is your seat where you will sit. These barriers in front remain at all times. So in standing area, you can't go anywhere because literally there's two people wide. And that's it. So you're not going to get a sway forward because there's only two of you here. And this is how the rail seating is set up. For all the youngsters out there who've never seen standing, there used to be a big sway forward. That can't happen now with rail seating because of the design of them. For Everton, if they were to do a one to 1.5 ratio, it would work out. If two of us were stood here, then one person would stand in between our shoulders here. So two heads and me. I just wanted to show you this bit because this is the old fashion terrace. This would never ever be brought back in a ring whenever the way this is. So don't look at this and think of it. Don't want to say standard. What happens with this is the Champions League games, these here, these bolts, they bring in a row of seats and they clip the seats onto those bolts for the Champions League game because standing isn't allowed at the Champions League games. All of these here, the barriers have all taken out before every game. They're all moved out and the rows are seats are put in and that's how this converts back into an all-seater stadium because you simply do not allow the standard. The biggest thing that influences the atmosphere in these German grounds is the orchestration by the ulcers of people who were stood close together and getting the ground early and the reason they come is to support their team. I think it's not only important that you stand, it's also important that you can stand close to your neighbour, that you feel more of the atmosphere, there's no atmosphere when you have a meter space through another one. If you go there with the intention of having a party, you have a good day out whether the game is a good game or a bad game. So that's the biggest difference and I just think fans ought to be able to have the choice. Those that want to stand up and have a party, let them stand up and have a party, those that want to sit down and watch every move intricately and analyse all the tactics, let them do that on the halfway line in the grandstand. If you stand in with your friends, with your guys, can have a bratwurst, a beer, you can sing songs, so that makes the atmosphere, that makes the atmosphere and it can automatically out of the people. An incredible experience, it was being on the yellow wall but you don't want to have just one, three, two, it's by a lever case and the game had everything, the atmosphere had everything but the main thing is is that even when they went behind the fans never stopped singing, when they conceded a second wall of fans never stopped singing, in fact the fans never stopped singing, it's absolutely incredible. The atmosphere unbelievable for two hours before, all the way through the game, just one, three, two, the three points clear at the top for unbelievable for a game or an experience. Listen, just even just from the rail seating that we're here to where it was right now, you're not giving a seat, so you've got to come in and get your spec and it means you've got to get here early, you want to experience the yellow wall, you've got to be in your spec, they'll just down the front get everyone going but you know what, it's not like every single person sings, the core group at the bottom gets singing and the atmosphere just wiggles backwards and then it wiggles all round the ground, there's no reason why other clubs can't view the similar thing, the stand-ins wanting but it's the culture and that's what we've got to get and evident but also in the Premier League, the culture of fans coming, spend the money on food and drink and everything else and doing it for the flat on the pitch, that's the most important thing because you've seen it here tonight, I guarantee that I don't want to have got beat these people here would still have left with a sense of identity and happiness and that's all you can say, if you're going to be in on it, all on it for your football club, then do it all the time, not just when you're winning but when you're not winning because that's what it's most important, isn't it? It's amazing, the back end you've received, it's amazing, isn't it? It's on the leave-a-cues and fans, it's no matter what the score was, they're still singing so. Have you seen them at the start, they had flares out, they got flares out almost as in to say you're going to do that, we've only got a small section but this is what we're going to do and I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think there's so many lessons to be laid from Everton and its fans moving forward so let's do it!