Notters said:Right... This could be tougher than the Ar****, or even the campaign or even the Falmer one, but surely it's worth a shot. It is important, though, that people realise we're not trying to re-introduce terraces with unlimited capacities, stuffing thousands of people into a small space like at Hillsborough. Carefully planned, there's no reason it can't happen (as in Germany). There is a SAFE standing campaign here, but haven't heard much about it lately.
Tom Hark said:Have to say that only having been to cricket twice, I remain gobsmacked to find that you can take in picnic hampers, duvets, cases of Stella, get pass-outs to the pub etc. and generally treated as a grown-up and valued customer by everybody employed by the club.
Unlike at Withdean where you pay in excess of twenty notes and get treated like a criminal piece of shit.
mendoza10 said:i was at home this morning having a shower , singing a long to something on virgin radio.........................
when a bastard of a steward started banging on the bathroom door, telling me that i should have a bath and lie down, instead oh standing in the shower, AND stop singing because it was creating too much noise in the back garden and the birds in the trees couldnt get along with their usual worm catching business
Storer68 said:blimey you poor dears - you do have it tough.
you should have been a football fan twenty years ago when we were treated like criminals. bunged in cages, membership cards to stop you getting into a ground adminsitered by the government anyone? england fans smash up luxembourg city centre, heysel, everyone frisked by coppers before they got to the turnstile, riots in the town the night before an Albion match, riots during Albion matches (Chelsea, Tottenham, Palace in the 70s)
I do remember the delightful frogmarch by the cops through the centre of Sheffield to ensure that bout 75 Albion fans arrived at Bramhall Lane
mendoza10 said:cricket!!
supporters from same team mix in stand
you can drink,
songs, music
you can eat
you can smoke
you can bring in bat, balls, stumps
you can drink
you can go on pitch at half time
the players join in your games at half time
pretty scantily clad women sell raffle tickets
you can drink
you can bring your own drink
you can bring your own food
the universty of sussex womens crcket team go
they can drink
you can stand and cheer (not just at times of excitement)
marvellous scenes
Storer68 said:but the problem we are seeking to address and overcome is PERSISTENT standing in the shower...................
Notters said:I'd almost go as far as saying none of this is relevant. I'm not saying I want mass riots, I just want to stand up and sing Sussex By the Sea. EVEN if the density of the standing is the same as presents seats (though that would be overdoing it). That SAFE website seems awfully out of date.