If it does become common in away ends there does need to still be a sitting section where people can sit and still see the game.
As for it happening the Amex, I have never seen a hint from the club that it is going to happen.
The problem with this is that for years pretty much all away fans stand anyway.
The problem with this is that for years pretty much all away fans stand anyway.
Yes, and how many fans have been injured by said standing?..... probable next to none.The problem with this is that for years pretty much all away fans stand anyway.
Yep, unsafe standing. And usually plenty in the home ends too. It’s complete bollocks for any administrator (Paul Barber included) to say that safe rail seating is not applicable to the Amex. If our club can take tops off bottles, they should take (unsafe) seats out of stadium standing areas.
If it was an unwritten rule, then there wouldn’t be any complaints about which seats are released / sold first in our away allocations. I think you’d be surprised at the small number who insist on “sitting” in the wrong place.
Yes, and how many fans have been injured by said standing?..... probable next to none.
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The problem with this is that for years pretty much all away fans stand anyway.
Here we go again. What about those that have had their season ticket for years and have a group of people they meet and get on with but as far as you're concerned they're collateral damage. The truth is that we have a standing area and it's the North stand. I don't have a bee in my bonnet, I just can't fathom why some think having a rail in front of them will improve the atmosphere. And don't come back with the claptrap about injuries from seats because there's no history of them since we've been at the Amex!!!
I think you do have a bit of a bee in your bonnet tbh. Anyway, your last sentence is 100% correct, and therein lies the problem. When sitting down became the rule we had many people (including posters on here) saying that the rule had to be enforced as standing in seating areas was inherently dangerous (as they weren't designed for that) and stewards were simply ensuring everybody's safety by making everyone sit. People who insisted on standing were dismissed as neanderthals who wanted to return to the old days, and also as dangerous lunatics who were not only were intent on injuring themselves and others but also wanted to get the club (and this doesn't just apply to Brighton) in trouble with the Authorities with their flagrant disregard of the Regulations..
Of course in spite of the threats and dire warnings thousands of people (such as yourself at away games) still tried to stand at every game, and if the numbers reached a critical mass then the stewards turned a blind eye. And of course this didn't cause thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths each season as the statement that 'persistent standing in seated areas is dangerous' turned out to be complete bollocks.
However .... it's still the Rule/Law/Whatever - you are not allowed to stand in seated areas. 'Safe standing' is an attempt to legislate and manage what had become the de-facto norm, and I'm not sure why you're so opposed. The North Stand is an all-seater area, and if I buy a ticket there who do I complain to when I find the view from my seat is blocked by a big herbert who insisted on standing up for the whole match? At least if it was a properly-designated standing area I'd know the situation before I brought the ticket.
My point is 'what will change?'. Add a rail into the North Stand and what happens? Most of those arguing for safe standing aren't doing so because of bruised shins, it because they think it will improve the atmosphere. If the whole of the north stand had rail seating what difference would it make as those that are already season ticket holders there will still be season ticket holders there as most stand anyway.
I'd be for it if I genuinely believed it would have a massive affect on the atmosphere but I don't see that as the case as I think the atmosphere comes from what is happening on the pitch. Whenever we've had a successful season in whatever division, the atmosphere has been great and, apart from the siege mentality of 1997, every season when we've struggled it's been poor.
I think you do have a bit of a bee in your bonnet tbh. Anyway, your last sentence is 100% correct, and therein lies the problem. When sitting down became the rule we had many people (including posters on here) saying that the rule had to be enforced as standing in seating areas was inherently dangerous (as they weren't designed for that) and stewards were simply ensuring everybody's safety by making everyone sit. People who insisted on standing were dismissed as neanderthals who wanted to return to the old days, and also as dangerous lunatics who were not only were intent on injuring themselves and others but also wanted to get the club (and this doesn't just apply to Brighton) in trouble with the Authorities with their flagrant disregard of the Regulations..
Of course in spite of the threats and dire warnings thousands of people (such as yourself at away games) still tried to stand at every game, and if the numbers reached a critical mass then the stewards turned a blind eye. And of course this didn't cause thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths each season as the statement that 'persistent standing in seated areas is dangerous' turned out to be complete bollocks.
However .... it's still the Rule/Law/Whatever - you are not allowed to stand in seated areas. 'Safe standing' is an attempt to legislate and manage what had become the de-facto norm, and I'm not sure why you're so opposed. The North Stand is an all-seater area, and if I buy a ticket there who do I complain to when I find the view from my seat is blocked by a big herbert who insisted on standing up for the whole match? At least if it was a properly-designated standing area I'd know the situation before I brought the ticket.
Safe standing is very different to what is in place now. The safety rail stops being flying over chairs in front.
Safe standing is very different to what is in place now. The safety rail stops being flying over chairs in front.
Here we go again. What about those that have had their season ticket for years and have a group of people they meet and get on with but as far as you're concerned they're collateral damage. The truth is that we have a standing area and it's the North stand. I don't have a bee in my bonnet, I just can't fathom why some think having a rail in front of them will improve the atmosphere. And don't come back with the claptrap about injuries from seats because there's no history of them since we've been at the Amex!!!
And how often does that happen?[/QU
Literally every single away game when we score.