SeagullinExile
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That is your perogative as it is all about opinions and just as an extra I do not believe beer should be available on the concourses only cold soft drinks and hot drinks but that is another point.
That is your perogative as it is all about opinions and just as an extra I do not believe beer should be available on the concourses only cold soft drinks and hot drinks but that is another point.
Laws change and I retired in 2001 some 15 years ago and my personal licence ran out in 2003 so I have no need to be up on the latest law changes but having said that I have never read anything about that law being changed. It may well have been.
This an incredibly good point. Surely every red-blooded male here, if they were honest, would admit how much calmer they are when seated. Personally, I struggle to control my rage whilst standing to make a cup a at the office. Standing = RAGE.
I'm not referring to one stand in one stadium. If the law changed to allow standing then clubs could decide to allow fans to stand in certain areas without the need to alter the facilities. Has anyone been hurt at any stadium where standing, particularly in away sections is tolerated despite the law?
constantly kicking off at the dripping pan (probably the largest football terrace in sussex), isn't it?
it is my opinion that standing will take us back to the days of fighting as we are becoming a violent nation once again. And who wants that?
Out of interest, why don't they just change the law and then allow those in the rear 10 rows of the northstand to officially stand in front of their seats? No need for conversion of anything. People have been doing it for about 5 years anyway with no apparent injuries.
That's strange. The new act that bought in personal licences only passed in 2003. I took grandfather rights and was issued my first one in 2005 - Up until then we still had to have our names above the door
Oh and you wouldn't of known being retired an all, but Personal licences now don't run out - So when you get one, it's yours unless you do something stupid enough to get it taken away
Your sarcasm is noted but surely you agree that what is being suggested by BG is not that everyone that stands will want to fight but that it could attract a minority that do, just as it was in the 70s and 80s when the vast majority of terrace fans weren't interested in a ruck.
...not that everyone that stands will want to fight, but it could attract a minority that do
We wouldn't even NEED this sanitised "Safe Standing" scheme. Standing at football has ALWAYS been safe - provided the number of fans being let into any given area of the stadium is properly controlled. In this day and age of all-ticket games and no fences, I think we could quite easily go back to something like the terraces of old without an issue. THOUSANDS of fans still watch from terraces in the lower leagues week in, week out perfectly safely, in much older and less well appointed stadiums than those in the PL / Championship. Its a total nonsense that terraces are deemed too dangerous just because we're in a higher division, with larger crowds.
Massive crowds go to concerts and gigs without all having to sit down. If numbers are properly controlled through ticketing then there is no safety issue whatsoever. Safe standing is a compromise that isn't even needed in this day and age, we should just have areas of the ground set aside as terracing. There's no logical reason why this could not happen.
I see what you've done there. Applied logic and rationale....it'll never happen!
This is a total wind up. No one is this much of a bell end.I do not believe that supporters have to stand to enjoy the match in the same way that I dont think they need alcohol. I may well have missed it being changed but I am sure that it is still an offense to attend a sports venue having consumed alcohol and the law has never been recinded.
This is a total wind up. No one is this much of a bell end.
Nope, unfortunately not.
Safe standing is such a sanitised method that I honestly don’t see the point of it. There’s still a seat there, you’re still going to be allocated a “spot” – I can’t see that the club would let you wander into the safe standing area of the ground and take up any position you like. They still like to know who’s where, so you’ll have a ticket with a seat number on it. You’ll all still be stood in rows. The only difference is you’ll have a rail in front of you to lean on. And a crappier fold-down seat behind you to sit on at half time.
If I’m ever asked to vote on it then of course I’ll vote in favour, because at least it still offers a choice, and it doesn’t do any harm. But I think anyone thinking safe standing will be anything LIKE a return to the good old days of terracing is going to be very, very underwhelmed if it ever actually comes in.
Bet it won’t be cheaper either.
Totally agree. The Albion Roar discussed this and made the same points last week. After safe standing we need a campaign for just standing. That's what we all really want and mean. Making it safe is a given. We don't market seating as safe seats!
But it'll never happen. Those days are gone, I'm just glad for the memories 'cause today's 'yoof' will never experience the enormous fun, camaraderie and energy of open terraces where you could stand where and with whom you wanted to. Least not here in the UK. At football.
Unless you come to a REMF game at the Dripping Pan. Fahsands of you, that is...