by Terminal Boardom » 28 Apr 2010 16:40
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 16:59
Dirk GentlySun Tzu Would be good to have a proper study done that really gets into the nitty gritty of how and if it would work. I think it's over simplistic to think it could be done cheaply and without upsetting a lot of people and I'm still not convinced the demand is there (but willing to find it is !!)
All the surveys show that approximately 30-40% of all supporters would chose to stand and that approx 70-80% of all supporters favour the introduction of safe standing areas.
by WoodleyRoyal » 28 Apr 2010 18:36
by Jerry St Clair » 28 Apr 2010 19:42
Sun Tzu
Would be interesting to see the survey for us.
We're different to 'traditional' clubs in that we've increased our attendnaces substantially over the last decade at an all seater stadium. I suspect a significant proportion of our fans have never stood on a terrace at games. and I recall we also tend to have a larger % of children / women / families than many clubs.
If the demand is there it is extremely latent. Even on HNA there are is a pretty small number speaking up in favour of it.
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 21:11
WoodleyRoyal A lot of fans from elm park days don't go anymore because of the all seater,non smoking, over priced madjeski stadium. All three could be sorted with terracing
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 21:16
Jerry St Clair
Yes. I'm fully aware that the club don't want me at the Madejski. I like to stand, I like a drink (but in a pub, not the concourse) and I don't buy merchandise. Hence I don't go to games anymore. But I absolutely appreciate that RFC don't miss me one little bit.
by Rex » 28 Apr 2010 21:20
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Apr 2010 21:22
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 21:59
Harpers So Solid Crew Good replies ST, but not sure it is really safer, were there that many injuries at EP, it may be more comfortable, and other than the safety gate I think that many things the club have done, and had to do are good.
by Rex » 28 Apr 2010 22:07
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 22:11
royalexile Very good point in the last paragraph reference trouble moving around in the terrace. The other possible issue here is the involvement of spotters trying to actually remove someone in what could be an unstable atmosphere. I think if there was a general consensus to move towards terracing then strict control., membership to these stands and limiting numbers could resolve some of the concerns.
by Southbank Old Boy » 28 Apr 2010 22:35
Sun Tzu Not sure I buy the bit about lots of fans not going who were at EP, we seem to have much bigger crowds these days so not only must the numbers who decided not to watch the best football we've ever seen be fairly small they are dwarfed by the numbers of new people who have startedcoming in the last decade.
Sun TzuJerry St Clair
Yes. I'm fully aware that the club don't want me at the Madejski. I like to stand, I like a drink (but in a pub, not the concourse) and I don't buy merchandise. Hence I don't go to games anymore. But I absolutely appreciate that RFC don't miss me one little bit.
I don't understand your point. You don't go and watch Reading because you like to stand ? Something that has nothing to do with RFC.
The fact that you don't buy merchandise isn;t a reason for you not to go, they don't check at the turnstiles whether you have £100 of tat !
The fact that you like to drink in a pub is your own choice, and you have the choice of 4 or 5 pubs that run buses to the games or you could drink in town and then get to games.
If you chose not to go to games then that is absolutely your choice. Your reasons seem a bit obscure though. Personally I go to watch football and whether I do so stood up or sat down is a very secondary issue. I soemtimes think some people would rather stand in an empty stadium than sit and watch their team play. The priorities seem strange but each to their own.... I wouold 100% agree though that the old days of the South Bank, Shed, North Bank, Shelf, Kop etc are much missed and the game is pooer in some ways for their loss (although much safer).
by Sun Tzu » 28 Apr 2010 23:02
Southbank Old Boy
I still go, but I know exactly what Jerry is getting at. The club want the match day consumer who they can market to, not the traditional football goer. Your comments are of course correct, but they dont take into account the way the atmospher and way we are treated has changed significanlty so that we arent quite as welcome as before because the whole environment is different and set up for a different market
it kind of puts you off
by Dirk Gently » 28 Apr 2010 23:07
by WoodleyRoyal » 29 Apr 2010 09:33
by Jerry St Clair » 29 Apr 2010 10:59
Sun Tzu
I don't understand your point. You don't go and watch Reading because you like to stand ? Something that has nothing to do with RFC.
The fact that you don't buy merchandise isn;t a reason for you not to go, they don't check at the turnstiles whether you have £100 of tat !
The fact that you like to drink in a pub is your own choice, and you have the choice of 4 or 5 pubs that run buses to the games or you could drink in town and then get to games.
If you chose not to go to games then that is absolutely your choice. Your reasons seem a bit obscure though. Personally I go to watch football and whether I do so stood up or sat down is a very secondary issue. I soemtimes think some people would rather stand in an empty stadium than sit and watch their team play. The priorities seem strange but each to their own.... I wouold 100% agree though that the old days of the South Bank, Shed, North Bank, Shelf, Kop etc are much missed and the game is pooer in some ways for their loss (although much safer).
by Messiah » 29 Apr 2010 11:00
Jerry St ClairSun Tzu
I don't understand your point. You don't go and watch Reading because you like to stand ? Something that has nothing to do with RFC.
The fact that you don't buy merchandise isn;t a reason for you not to go, they don't check at the turnstiles whether you have £100 of tat !
The fact that you like to drink in a pub is your own choice, and you have the choice of 4 or 5 pubs that run buses to the games or you could drink in town and then get to games.
If you chose not to go to games then that is absolutely your choice. Your reasons seem a bit obscure though. Personally I go to watch football and whether I do so stood up or sat down is a very secondary issue. I soemtimes think some people would rather stand in an empty stadium than sit and watch their team play. The priorities seem strange but each to their own.... I wouold 100% agree though that the old days of the South Bank, Shed, North Bank, Shelf, Kop etc are much missed and the game is pooer in some ways for their loss (although much safer).
They are actually reasons why the club don't care whether I go or not, not reasons why i don't go.
I buy a ticket and stand up. The club would prefer someone who buys a ticket, takes their kids along, shops in the megastore, buys beverages in the concourse and sits down quietly to watch the game.
I don't go because every time I do, I am harassed by club officials wanting me to sit down. if I want a decent drink I have to do so well over a mile from the stadium. I put up with it in the early years at the Mad but am now officially bored with it now.
by Magnus » 30 Apr 2010 15:37
by Sun Tzu » 30 Apr 2010 15:44
Magnus This kind of thing won't matter to the football purists, I suspect Sun Tzu is one of them, .
by SpaceCruiser » 30 Apr 2010 15:54
Sun Tzu Big thing though is Reading is my team. I'd rather watch them under almost any circumstances than anyone else.
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