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North stand standing what a joke



portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Hebbard trying to justify his job? By sending in the heavy mob all the time.
More obese than heavy - have you not seen the round little fello? He seriously needs to go up to the back of the stand and back a few times each game for his own health sake. Maybe that's the plan? Club trying to get their staff fitter?
 






Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
A few of us at the back of the NS have been moved back a row to a seat without seat in place. Stewards came up, the situation was explained and they said no problem but their supervisor wouldn't like it. Anyway they went on to say that they are cracking down 'today' on standing.

Whatever they do they should be consistent at least.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,730
Bexhill-on-Sea
Seem to me from reading what has been posted exactly the same thing happened today that happened at the Bristol City game, a certain fan, maybe easy picking, was pick upon and will suffer a banning order to discourage others. We all know the next home game 100% of the North Stand will be standing for all 90 minutes because of the game that it is.

All season the stewards have chosen the "Category C" games to flex their muscles and stamp their authority on the stand.

N1D (formerly N1A) got off lightly today it seems, the first batch of stewards appeared after 10 minutes and those in the far block near the new seats DID sit down when asked, 4 stewards then decided to stand in the aisle right in front of me so I had no choice to stand to see the game. Problem is the stewards concentrate on those near to the aisles and ignore many of those in the centre block away from the aisles.

Anyway, the answer is simple, and has been effective for the majority of games recently, when the stewards ask you to sit down, you sit down. Then after a few minutes the stewards usually leave and the next piece of action the natural reaction is to stand and then remain standing. The stewards have done their jobs and leave the crowd alone of the rest of the match.

There is no excuse now for anybody in the back 15-20 rows who wish to sit for 90 minutes, they had plenty of chance to move to a part of the ground where they can sit comfortably at the same price in the south stand.
 








Northstandite

New member
Jun 6, 2011
1,260
I have have what I regard as the best seats in the stadium, front row WSU and near the halfway line and we all accept people eat up occasionally....don't we?

You normally sit WSU front row, but today gave the ES 1901 a go?
What did you make of the ES, its view, and the 1901 club?
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
We could all learn a lot from Rugby Union
England v France last weekend 70,000 crowd and 99.99% sitting down
in an ALL SEATER STADIUM like the AMEX
Referees decision FINAL and he is not surrounded by players waving
hands etc etc etc
Your ticket clearly states the ground regulations which you should abide by

Oh do f*** off. In my opinion 99.99% of rugby fans are *****.
 




Willy Dangle

New member
Aug 31, 2011
3,551
Yes I'm sure a steward would tell you that, what a load of

He did that exactly, backed up with 'I am telling you this because I dont want anyone ejected from my section.

I will even agree to meet you and we can discuss with the steward at the palace game. More than happy as long as you then come on this forum, says you are sorry for doubting me and admit you are as total cock. Over to you........
 




Northstandite

New member
Jun 6, 2011
1,260
He did that exactly, backed up with 'I am telling you this because I dont want anyone ejected from my section.

I will even agree to meet you and we can discuss with the steward at the palace game. More than happy as long as you then come on this forum, says you are sorry for doubting me and admit you are as total cock. Over to you........

The doubting Thomas accusing you of lying, will bottle out of that discussion.
 






KJP

Well-known member
Mar 2, 2011
2,410
Goring-by-Sea
Guy who got kicked out sits behind me, all he said to the stand manager was " I've stood for 2 years why are you trying to make me sit down now." That was it, complete joke, it's that bloody woman steward, whenever she's there there is trouble yet when she is not there everything is fine
 


Gullys Cats

Sausage by the sea!!!
Nov 27, 2010
3,112
NSC
They should bring back terracing then those who want to stand can stand.
 




Willy Dangle

New member
Aug 31, 2011
3,551
Guy who got kicked out sits behind me, all he said to the stand manager was " I've stood for 2 years why are you trying to make me sit down now." That was it, complete joke, it's that bloody woman steward, whenever she's there there is trouble yet when she is not there everything is fine

See my post on 1st page.
 


birthofanorange

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 31, 2011
6,500
David Gilmour's armpit
Firstly, apologies for my probable disjointed ramblings I am about to post, but having read through 13 pages of this, my brain is a little fazed. The way I see it, both 'sides' of the 'sitting/following rules/regs' and the 'standers' each make valid points. However, I have to go with my gut and say that my loyalty lies with the 'standers'. I really see no need (as has been pointed out by several previous posts) for anyone who wants to remain sitting/follow rules etc. to buy a seat in the North Stand.
Going back to the Goldstone days - yes, I know times were different, blah blah blah... If you wanted a 'quieter' time, you went in the West or the East and those that wanted to participate in the, lets say 'more emotional' section, went in the North. I was one of those too, having been in all other areas of the ground, and found the atmosphere was undeniably better. Sadly, those times have gone and I find it difficult to conjure up the feelings that those times created by sitting down - even though I am of an age where sitting should be preferable.
It's the same with gigs - I deliberately (and probably to my loss) avoid going to one where there is no standing area....seated just doesn't cut it with me, so I tend not to bother.
I fully endorse what Captain Sensible has posted, and is a fact that little 'unofficial' protests can and DO make a difference. That said, of course follow the proper procedures like writing letters etc. but sometimes a little more is needed to make the decision makers sit up and take notice. With a little support on both sides, I'm sure that a compromise will be reached eventually, but those of you saying 'just shut up and sit down' are really not helping the situation.
And to try to compare a football match with cinema/ theatre? That was just a wind-up...right?
Sorry for rambling....
 


Aseros

Banned
Jun 6, 2011
1,382
It's not the f***ing law you twat.

As I said later on you 'twat'. It still is the law. Its contract law. When you enter that stadium you have signed a contract with BHAFC to follow the ground regulations. If you stand then you have broken those regulations and that's that. Law has been broken.
 


LadySeagull

Well-known member
Jan 21, 2011
1,256
Portslade
As I said later on you 'twat'. It still is the law. Its contract law. When you enter that stadium you have signed a contract with BHAFC to follow the ground regulations. If you stand then you have broken those regulations and that's that. Law has been broken.

What 'law' would that be then?!
 






nomoremithras4me

Active member
Apr 7, 2011
2,348
25000 odd official attendance, did that include the 6500 stewards?
 


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