If the stewards really wanted to get people to sit down then they should just start picking people who keep on standing after being told to sit down and chucking them out. After 4 or 5 people have gone, people might think about sitting down then.
If that's the case why allow people to stand at the back and why allow the away fans to stand or have the club got different rules for different parts of the ground?
my brother said he was an absolute twat and possibly has mental issues.
Abit harsh, seem's a nice bloke to me.
my brother said he was an absolute twat and possibly has mental issues.
Abit harsh, seem's a nice bloke to me.
you weren't next to him lol.
shit stirrerIf the stewards really wanted to get people to sit down then they should just start picking people who keep on standing after being told to sit down and chucking them out. After 4 or 5 people have gone, people might think about sitting down then.
When did it last have a safety check? The stairs are buckling and most of the seat rows seem to move back at an alarming angle.
No, you THINK you're aware of the consequence. You said the club will get fined if people stand during a game (post #11). No it won't.
When did it last have a safety check? The stairs are buckling and most of the seat rows seem to move back at an alarming angle.
you weren't next to him lol.
I was against Pompey
my brother said he was an absolute twat.
I very much doubt it as i dont go to the Withdean.
Actually, at Withdean I DO abide by the rules and I wasn't moaning about stewards. But as I've mentioned before I've seen Newcastle play quite a few times and the Newcastle fans (away) invariably stand up for 90 minutes. Despite the fact that this is a FLAGRANT breach of the Regulations stewards never try to get them to sit down. And despite the fact this happens match after match, year after year the grounds (White Hart Lane, Stamford Bridge, Upton Park, etc) do not have areas closed because of persistent standing and the clubs such as Chelsea, Spurs etc aren't fined because the Regulations have been breached. Consequently saying that the club will be 'punished' for allowing standing (as Perkino suggested) is the equivalent of telling children that the bogeyman will get them unless they eat their greens....
You are SO close to taking your beautiful comfortable seat at Falmer, delighting in strolling around the magnificent Amex Stadium hours before the games begin, and leaving at your leisure up to 2 hours after procedings have drawn to a close. How great will you feel, and how much will this endurance have been a thorn in your sides, that will seem worth the small trouble of just complying with ground rules?
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Really? Lets see if he says that next time they meet.
Its not FA rules, its local council H&S rules, applied to ridiculously pedantic levels by jobs-worth stewards who in most cases havn't got a clue what supporting football is all about in the real world,......
Actually, at Withdean I DO abide by the rules and I wasn't moaning about stewards. But as I've mentioned before I've seen Newcastle play quite a few times and the Newcastle fans (away) invariably stand up for 90 minutes. Despite the fact that this is a FLAGRANT breach of the Regulations stewards never try to get them to sit down. And despite the fact this happens match after match, year after year the grounds (White Hart Lane, Stamford Bridge, Upton Park, etc) do not have areas closed because of persistent standing and the clubs such as Chelsea, Spurs etc aren't fined because the Regulations have been breached. Consequently saying that the club will be 'punished' for allowing standing (as Perkino suggested) is the equivalent of telling children that the bogeyman will get them unless they eat their greens.
Whether it's 'right' or 'safe' that persistent standing at or by big clubs goes unpunished is another matter. I'm pleased the Regulations get flouted with impunity but you may feel differently.
Wow. Look, all I'm saying is that the rules on standing are routinely and regularly flouted by fans of big clubs and there are no club-level punishments. (And no deaths, but that's another issue). And also at Withdean I DO abide by the rules. I think you're ranting at the wrong person.Who can guess what 'might' have happened if we flouted with impunity and didn't approach the regulations to satisfy the people who make them (and watch clubs like ours). IF it were just something we tabled when making a strong case for a new Stadium (sorry to keep harking on about that as the spine for my point, but it is what it is), then who can know if it was the grain of truth that tipped the scales finally in our favours against the weight of lies and fabrications?
Do we STILL need to have good behavior among our fanbase to exemplify our deserved warrant for The Amex Stad? I can't tell you but I'm asking what do YOU think Tim? Isn't there something intrinsic to the root cause of problems vs the rooting in healthy ground of good behavior? How does NSC think hooliganism has been greatly reduced since the 'heyday' times of arranged battles or some smashing of shop windows at almost every league fixture? "we're gonna TAKE the North Stand" was common threat in the 1970's, and hushed-tone stories of racism and ultraviolence from The Chelsea Shed to The Stretford End. It was filthy with it in our sport! Where did it get dampened down, who acted to stop that rot, infamous with English (and Scots and Welsh) football fans? It smeared our national game!
It tarnished our image internationally, horribly, and is only just dying down now, abroad!
WHO has stopped that?
Howabout the disasters, Hillsborough was another huge wake-up to reality. Order required, order in the Stadiums - who is helping with that order then? All these stewards that people have complained take up funds, who are just there to look important?? It surely is NOT the fans alone, without some of you/us having some sensibility in compliance with first polite requests from YOUR club.
'Your club' includes the players - they must surely appreciate the work that enables their safety, their club not getting fined, their supporters able to travel in numbers, themselves and their club able to compete in all competitions unfettered. From the groundstaff who care for the pitch they play upon, to the people who make sure they get off the pitch, don't get attacked by opposing players by the dressing rooms, who care that they don't get approached after the match by angry fans.... etc.
It's all part and parcel of running a successful operation, and needs to have the basic ground-level foundation of procedure and compliance.
Does anyone imagine the safety officer can best do his job, if there's a wishy-washy grey area of allowance to "flout with impunity"?
But to put it back to basics - it's actually not asking a lot, when you look at where this is getting us, particularly us.
Wow. Look, all I'm saying is that the rules on standing are routinely and regularly flouted by fans of big clubs and there are no club-level punishments. (And no deaths, but that's another issue). And also at Withdean I DO abide by the rules. I think you're ranting at the wrong person.