brightonmark1234
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that was superb even thou we lost
that was superb even thou we lost
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Moving the away fans - would be a massive cost - not a terribly realistic prospect.
Tonight won't resolve much but it's tenbeginjing of a process. Maybe have these meetings three times a year. North and SW stands only invited tonight. Will try not to be defensive in responses. Already heard a couple of suggestions that haven't been in NSC.
Restrictions tonight - won't tale about the manager, the team or the results. Won't discuss individual stewards or their performance, won't respond to specific incidents with them. Can't talk about moving individuals but after this meeting, will try to let everyone know what's going on.
Club owes it to fans to respect the seats they originally selected but while some might be asked to move, there'll be no wholesale movement of large numbers of home supporters.
The right people weren't at those meetings to discuss that sort of stuff anyway.
Sounds like a barrel of laughs.
I actually feel sorry for likes of Bierne and Wade et al. There they are, put up by Barber and his hair-brained schemes, in a vain attempt to look like there is some sort of dialogue with the fans.
There's only one thing that will create a decent atmosphere in a ground. A decent team on the pitch. Period.
Anything else is just a tick-box exercise.
Club is aware of how people want to stand but legalities of standing remain. Flexibility is shown to assist. Bottom line the law is the law and the club must (be seen to) comply.
Can't recreate the Goldstone, as much as they'd like to.
Having unreserved seating will reduce the capacity and might not be practicable. e.g. 90% of NS seats already sold for Boxing Day. Some people don't like to sit near people they don't know and unreserved seating causes problems in this area, especially as game time approaches and only small blocks of seats are left unoccupied.
Tolerance is shown for the back four rows to sit less frequently and this is spreading, but people should sit when there are non-exciting parts of the game. (Sorry, finding it hard not to type stuff that is best heard verbally).
The 'moving forward' of the tolerance areas is working well but SAG still pay attention and raise questions.
(can anyone explain SAG for me? Sorry)
Looking at what Cardiff have achieved, and how, and may take some of their achievements onboard for the future, re 'safe standing', but legislative strictures still apply and the tolerance for standing hasn't changed (read between the lines, eh?).
Have to balance steward guidelines with the fans' desire to stand. Club need to do a better job of telling people what to expect in certain areas of certain stands.