Southwick_Seagull
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- Oct 8, 2008
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As someone who sits in the front row of H-Block, I have to say that I sometimes find the activities of the stewards congregating immediately in front of me so distracting that it spoils my enjoyment of the game. I've made this point to them (calmly and sensibly), but the problem persists.
If they let people stand then the club could get in trouble? Is it that difficult to understand. (and yes, I like standing as much as the next person, the law is an ass and give stewards a bad name) it also gives police a bad name, a long with half of the laws in this country.
The reply from insider now again lacking common sense. The reason why people complained they couldn't see was because the stewards insisted on everyone sitting in the seats they were assigned, in 90% of away games those who want to sit down go to the front, those who want to stand up go to the back. When this happens the game passes without incident and everyone goes home happy. The game on saturday also wasn't helped by the club not telling fans that they can pay on the gate, so when people meeting at the game wanted to sit/stand next to each other they had to stay in the seats they were given. Total farce.
I think the only time the stewards insist you are in the correct seat is when they have been advised to expect potential trouble and everyone can be identified on CCTV from the seat numbers.
Sorry, but this isn't really the place for rants at the stewards, who do a good job. They have to enforce the regulations, and to call them bullies is pretty offensive. It would be better if fans assisted the stewards in doing the job they are trained to do, instead of criticising. If however, you have a genuine complaint about a specific incident, then you should contact the club's safety officer.
Incidentally, last week we had a number of complaints from Albion fans about other Albion fans constantly standing at Swindon, with some now saying they won't bother to attend away matches as all they had was a restricted view. Obviously, this is the responsibility of Swindon's stewards to deal with - but it's a shame fans are now choosing to stay at home as opposed to supporting the club.
The simple answer is to sit down.
At Swindon the stewards did insist that we sat in our allocated seats, but the system seemed to break down as kick off approached as there were not enough stewards to cope with the large number of fans coming in. I had a senior ticket and together with a number of other seniors I was in the back row, Row Y. I don't mind standing for the whole game but I had no choice, why does the BHA ticket office sell tickets for the back row to seniors?
Just to clear a few things up as can't reply on ATC.
First I did not mean to call any of the stewards bullies. I mentioned that when there were a large number of them together, pointing out individuals who were causing no aggro on Saturday, it just seems like they are out looking to find a problem when no-one is suffering.
An example was a gentleman who didn't want to sit down because there was so much dirt on his seat. He was second to back in a half empty J Block (with 1 person in the back row on the other side) For 10 minutes, while I was trying to watch the match a few seats away, there were two stewards forcing him to sit down.
This is, IMO, where common sense needs to come in.
I did not intend to "rant" about it. Reading back I understand it may look like one, so sorry. I just do not understand why so many other grounds in the country where we go allow sections to stand (and it makes a massive difference to the atmosphere, whatever the club says about how you can sing etc sitting down) we seem to have the strictest set of stewards in the country, in what is the hardest place to create an atmosphere anyway.
At Swindon the stewards did insist that we sat in our allocated seats, but the system seemed to break down as kick off approached as there were not enough stewards to cope with the large number of fans coming in. I had a senior ticket and together with a number of other seniors I was in the back row, Row Y. I don't mind standing for the whole game but I had no choice, why does the BHA ticket office sell tickets for the back row to seniors?
This was actually brought up at the Supporters Club Forum last week. Why can't the ticket office sell seats nearer the front for the older/infirm supporters?
The answer given was that the ticket office had no way of knowing the seating plan for away clubs. err? Row A would surely be at the front Row B second up and so on? Or maybe that is too simplistic?