Holy shit, without doubt my biggest epic fail ever. Must check facts before posting
Ha ha. No worries.
Holy shit, without doubt my biggest epic fail ever. Must check facts before posting
As long as there are ground regulations stipulating the requirement to be seated then there is nothing the club or any of us can do. If you want it so badly I suggest you get writing to the F.A and ask them to change their rules, until then you're just moaning pointlessly about something without doing anything constructive to solve it. If the F.A received 500,000 letters then they would have to raise the issue and get the ball rolling.
Basically, please stop whining like a child
In 2001, the German Football League (DFL) implemented legislation that required every 1. and 2. Bundesliga club to have a youth academy. These rules were very specific, including even a minimum for the number of floodlights clubs must have illuminating their training grounds.
The success of german football at the moment is what happens when you do poorly in a tournament and don't blame the ref or the manager
Germany did poorly in 98 and 2000 with ageing squads. They had a look at themselves, realised what was wrong and did something about it.
This incredible production line of players they have at the moment are a product of that
And who was the architect of those plans? Step forward... Howard Wilkinson.
Good shout. It looks like they've forced all their club football to be built on solid foundations - no debt and good youth policy.
Our FA is so toothless it can only implement superficial changes for the benefit of the media - St Georges Park for instance.
I agree with you but I can never fully understand this case for standing being a better atmosphere. I have been a lots of all-seater stadia and the atmosphere is fantastic. Take the Champions League semis we have just watched...all seater but incredible atmospheres. The vast majority of fans wear colours and a significant number all ways sing irrespective of seats. It's in your heads, not in the lack of standing areas.
Very good point. I just feel now in England especially is that the atmosphere in the top flights will never compare to what it was 15/20years ago, if not longer. I know some of the reason behind is the modernisms about the game.. But you look back at some of the stadiums that had a great atmosphere and now are a poor and dull place to watch the game.
Is that down to the fact people can't stand or is it because football attracts a different demographic now?
Is that down to the fact people can't stand or is it because football attracts a different demographic now?
You are kidding.
As I understand it, after England's failure at Euro 2000, the FA asked Howard Wilkinson - in his role as then FA Technical Director - to write a detailed blueprint for the future of English football, which he did and subsequently presented it to them. They received it and basically shelved it. The German FA obtained a copy, and took on board many, if not most, recommendations.
Look at what has happened since.
Have you got a link that describes that scenario, as I'm struggling to find anything? If that's the case then it's fairly amazing
Everyone is pointing out how marvellous this looks as they are standing, but is ignoring the fact that those joining in nearest the camera are ALL sitting down - even the block between the raised arms on the right hand side of that picture are sitting down. Sitting down clearly does not stop people from doing something like this if they have a mind to do it.
I may not have got the story 100% accurate, but I believe the gist is there.
Here's a BBC news story from 12 years ago, talking about the national football centre that he proposed - the one that opened only seven months ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/1172213.stm
There's a retrospective blog about it here too...
World Cup 2010: League Managers Association Chairman Howard Wilkinson Worried about England’s Future | bettor.com
Er, yes. Where has anyone suggested that every part of the stadium should be standing? Two thirds of it shouldn't be.
Ah - I think I may have misunderstood the OP. I thought it was just saying how great the site of those Dortmund fans is.