Probably in about two years.LoyalRoyalFan wrote:When is the bill voted on?
Why wouldn't it happen?Jackson Corner wrote:Never happen waste of time.
Second reading in June.LoyalRoyalFan wrote:When is the bill voted on?
How can you be quite so sure about that?Jackson Corner wrote:Never happen waste of time.
But why not try anyway? The more that do the better. The German's found a way to reintroduce safe standing so it's not out of the question.Jackson Corner wrote:Never happen waste of time.
People don't agree with you.Never happen waste of time.
biscuitman wrote:People don't agree with you.Never happen waste of time.
You may be right - but I can say with total certainty that we are now closer than we've been at any time in the last 20 years to seeing some change in this direction.West Stand Man wrote:biscuitman wrote:People don't agree with you.Never happen waste of time.
That is the way of the world, some people won't agree others will - it makes us what we are.
I for one don't think that we will see a return to standing areas ..... but that is just my opinion.
OK lets take Reading for example. Can you really see the club spending money on taking out seats and creating a standing area? Not only would this cost the club money they would have to charge less money for standing tickets to people who would go regardless of seating or standing? Yes it may be classed as safe standing but we all know the sort of people who would want to go to a standing section, the sort that caused trouble at Birmingham and sing foul abusive songs not good for a club that won family club of the year. Where would the standing section go? North/West stand? The other end of the ground from away supporterrs I really can't see many takers can you? Standing was great at EP on the Southbank when you could sing, swear and abuse visiting fans but this is 2010 and it will never happen.LoyalRoyalFan wrote:Why wouldn't it happen?Jackson Corner wrote:Never happen waste of time.
Pretty straight-forward bill that really can't be turned down for any good reason.
Jackson Corner wrote:OK lets take Reading for example. Can you really see the club spending money on taking out seats and creating a standing area? Not only would this cost the club money they would have to charge less money for standing tickets to people who would go regardless of seating or standing? Yes it may be classed as safe standing but we all know the sort of people who would want to go to a standing section, the sort that caused trouble at Birmingham and sing foul abusive songs not good for a club that won family club of the year. Where would the standing section go? North/West stand? The other end of the ground from away supporterrs I really can't see many takers can you? Standing was great at EP on the Southbank when you could sing, swear and abuse visiting fans but this is 2010 and it will never happen.LoyalRoyalFan wrote:Why wouldn't it happen?Jackson Corner wrote:Never happen waste of time.
Pretty straight-forward bill that really can't be turned down for any good reason.
I can see safe standing returning, but it would be one stand at most grounds, maybe two. Modern supporters and families will like their comforts of a seat and food and drink, while the older of us fans that prefer football and supporting your team in its rawest form will prefer to stand and jostle for a view. The German's have proved it is possible to incorporate both and keep everyone safe and happy, so we can too. Ticket control is light years ahead of what it was like in the 80's, so there isn't even the risk of overcrowding like there was 20 years ago.starliaison wrote:It doesn't help when it gets reported on 5Live with comments such as 'do supporters really want to stand?' it just shows how out of touch even the reporters can be, and unobservant as at many premiership grounds (the only ones some attend as well as the only ones that matter) so many of the crowd do not sit at all.
by weybridgewanderer » 09 Dec 2010 10:35
09 Dec 2010 10:35by weybridgewanderer » 09 Dec 2010 10:43
09 Dec 2010 10:43In a safe standing area I am not sure, can you get more people in? Would concourse capactity, stairwells and exit availability be demeed suitable for any increase in capacity in those sections?ZacNaloen wrote:You could charge slightly less to attract fans who don't quite have enough for a season ticket elsewhere in the ground. You'd probably get more people applying, and as you can fit more people in a standing area compared to seated there's a chance they'd get more bang for buck from a standing area over all.
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