Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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I wouldn't pay extra I stand anyway!
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People need to get over the notion that "safe standing" would be anything LIKE a return to terraces. Its not, and anyone who thinks it is, is being suckered in by nostalgic bunkum. You'll have an allotted space, with a seat built behind it, and a rail to lean on. Great. You can't just rock up like in 1995 and push your way to a spot and find your mates. Those days are gone.
ITS NOT LIKE THAT
Complete waste of time and money IMO. Have it if you want it, I won't object to it. But I won't be swapping my WSU seat for it. Unless you're happy with lower league or non-league football, terraces are dead. Deal with it.
There is, it's called the North Stand where people aren't forced to sit and can therefore stand in front of their nominated seat and sing. When the ground was opened it was clear the intention for the singing area was going to be the north stand.
That worked well then
What makes me laugh is West Stand Upper season ticket holders telling how the North Standers should make more noise, and then telling them that they can't have safe standing. I bet most of them went in the North Stand at The Goldstone too.
Hypocrites, the lot of you.
Yes I know it won't be a "return to the old days", but I just want to be in a stand where everyone can stand for the whole 90 minutes without fear of the club or something behind having a go at them. I also don't want the fear of falling over the chair in front of me every time we score, like I do now! Safe standing is clearly safer than what it is now.
This, and the news that there is absolutely no way of having the away fans next to the North Stand is really putting me off the club and I'm becoming more and more bored with it all.
If I had to choose between the two, I would rather have the away fans closer as I feel that would help the atmosphere more.
As for safety, I suspect even if they had rail seats you find someway to fall over them and still complain.
I don't want a return to terracing. I want to be able to stand at home matches.
Sounds like exactly what I do at nearly all away games.
Are padded seats a waste of time and money? I wonder if we had a poll now about the potential of adding this luxury, how many would say it's a worthwhile expense. The point is to provide for how everyone would like to experience a football match. I'd like to stand and currently, for me, home games are flat and full of half-interested, smart-phone obsessed, fair weather hipsters. I personally think a safe-standing section would improve that and it would be nice to be around those that are actually interested in supporting the team rather than those that frequent the amex expecting to be entertained else they have better things to do. And don't say move to the NS as you and I both know what goes on in there. Last time I went in there I had some tosspot repeatedly tap me on the shoulder with his ****ing programme every time I dared rise slightly early on an attack/counterattack.
If you honestly think the Amex is full of "half-interested, smart-phone obsessed, fair weather hipsters", then please explain how you think introducing safe standing in the North Stand would change that demographic ? As for the North Stand, I have been there and stood throughout the game. I wasn't tapped on the shoulder by anyone, so when you say "you and I both know what goes on" - sorry chum, you'll have to leave me out of that analogy because it wasn't my experience at all.
I'm pro-choice, so if the legislation changes and seating rails can be installed in the North Stand, and there's enough fans calling for it then fine, go for gold. It doesn't alter my belief that (1) it will make little to no difference to the atmosphere at the Amex, as most fans in the North are already standing up anyway, and (2) the money spent ripping out seats and installing rail seats could be better channeled elsewhere by the club.
And your point about standing wherever you want at away games is irrelevant. We're talking about what should happen at the Amex, if anything.
Perhaps if you focus more on what's going on on the pitch then, you know, the football part of it. We're playing some great football, we've got a great squad, we're looking good for promotion and you're bored because the away fans are too far away
As for safety, I suspect even if they had rail seats you find someway to fall over them and still complain.