Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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To answer your first part about would I remain seated...er...yes,because being disabled I have difficulty standing more than a few minutes.
I have been to away games before and have had someone stand up in front so we could'nt see,see some of you say that if you were asked to sit down so the person behind can see that they would...have you tried it....see how many F. offs you can count.
Agree with starting at the front...said so earlier...but come on,there was standing allowed in the back rows,but that's not good enough,you all want to stand. There should be a safe standing area but at the moment there is'nt,so why try and have a go at the club you supposedly support. Do it the proper way and you will get more support, (including mine) form a Quorum,between 4 and 10 of you. Write to club and ask to see Paul Hebberd with a representative of the stewards and ask for explantions and future developments in allowing standing areas.
All this talk of boycotts,strikes gets you and the club nowhere.
I don't want sanistied football anymore than you do,I love hearing the North Stand in full flow,maybe I'm requesting too much of people that when asked to sit ,not to go off the deep end and lay the blame on the stewards.
I agree with you that there should be a safe standing area, and I agree with you that there currently, officially, isn't one. I'm not 'having a go at the club I supposedly support', I'm questioning the way that the stewards went about enforcing ground regulations on Tuesday.
I sit in the WSU, so none of this affects me directly, but looking down onto the incident it was clear that everyone in the rows in front of the incident was standing. It would not have been hard to, politely, start at the front of the stand, asking people to sit down. Anyone who spent any time in H Block at Withdean will be familiar with this way of organising things.
But the stewards seemed to ignore the front of the stand. If they are going to start further back it is bound to antagonise people and this is entirely unnecessary.
Nobody wants to go back to the days of boycotts, mass walk outs etc. It's brilliant being an Albion fan these days, and it makes all the protests of yesteryear worthwhile. But if relations between stewards and fans in the North Stand break down over something that with a bit of common sense on both sides could easily be sorted, that would be a shame.