by Hendo » 30 Jan 2016 19:39
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2016 13:06
Hendo If safe standing was permitted and the club decided to implement it for, lets say 5,000 fans in the Y25/Y26 area, I bet they would sell that out pretty much every home game.
by tmesis » 31 Jan 2016 13:48
cp So it would clearly need to be a separate area. But then the club will have 2 types of areas to sell tickets for and to fill. Given currently they can just sell tickets for seating anywhere, I can't see them taking on the problem of needing to ensure 2 types of areas get filled. It may be economic & logistical reasons that make it unlikely.
by West Stand Man » 27 Apr 2016 08:41
by The Sum of the Parts » 27 Apr 2016 10:17
by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 Apr 2016 10:29
West Stand Man The Times has an article this morning that is indicative of the likely government feeling on this. Like it or not the Hillsborough inquest will have a very negative effect on any thoughts of a return to any sort of terracing. At the time the country is getting its head around the findings of that inquest it is highly unlikely that they will even consider standing at football.
Of course the pro standing lobby can (with some justification) that modern standing is very different etc etc, but perception in 10/10ths of the law in this type of discussion.
by George_ » 27 Apr 2016 11:00
Tony Le MesmerWest Stand Man The Times has an article this morning that is indicative of the likely government feeling on this. Like it or not the Hillsborough inquest will have a very negative effect on any thoughts of a return to any sort of terracing. At the time the country is getting its head around the findings of that inquest it is highly unlikely that they will even consider standing at football.
Of course the pro standing lobby can (with some justification) that modern standing is very different etc etc, but perception in 10/10ths of the law in this type of discussion.
you do realise that standing at football has never actually gone away? Its only at the top 2 tiers of the English football pyramid that its not allowed. Everywhere else, a sensible level of health and safety has been introduced. Still standing.
by The Sum of the Parts » 27 Apr 2016 11:04
George_ Brentford?
by biscuitman » 27 Apr 2016 12:58
by The Sum of the Parts » 27 Apr 2016 13:13
by One8Seven1* » 27 Apr 2016 17:04
by Forbury Lion » 28 Apr 2016 12:25
by One8Seven1* » 28 Apr 2016 13:10
by Forbury Lion » 29 Apr 2016 13:05
by Ian Royal » 29 Apr 2016 18:18
Forbury Lion If Safe Standing was going to make money for the clubs e.g. additional capacity, then it might be considered..... but the last thing they want is to be blamed for another Hillsborough, even if it means they sell a few less tickets - same with those who issue the safety certificates.
Maybe the answer is to have a seated area where fans are from time to time permitted to stand in front of their seats, although in a modern seated bowl stadium that will cause visibility issues for those sat around that area.
by RoyalCrisp » 01 May 2016 19:16
by Nameless » 01 May 2016 21:04
by Mr.Swainey » 02 May 2016 11:33
RoyalCrisp An empty north stand with a few families and schools or a full north stand with standing fans, what sounds more preferable?
by West Stand Man » 02 May 2016 13:17
Mr.SwaineyRoyalCrisp An empty north stand with a few families and schools or a full north stand with standing fans, what sounds more preferable?
The owners would definitely prefer the latter. What do they stand (....pun intended) to gain from potentially endorsing these changes? It would come at a cost, they wouldn't stand to make much money from it, and their attention is elsewhere.
by Ian Royal » 02 May 2016 13:30
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