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If it's SO important that the rules are enforced, how come they're enforced for a small group of home fans but NEVER enforced for a large group of away fans?
This question will never be answered.
If it's SO important that the rules are enforced, how come they're enforced for a small group of home fans but NEVER enforced for a large group of away fans?
I dunno, I only thought you were ranting because you were going on about Hillsborough, football violence and player safety. That was a considerably wider scope than my original point which was only concentrating on one aspect: standing up whilst the game is in progress and pointing out that this does not incur club-level penalties.No no, I'm not "ranting", I'm posting a counter-point to your points. Your points I imagine are to everyone who wants to read - so why is it off for me to present another observation to your (well stated) viewpoint? I'm only DISCUSSING your points Tim, not putting up a wall or aggressive 'rant'. It's for anyone to take on or not, just as your points are.
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I dunno, I only thought you were ranting because you were going on about Hillsborough, football violence and player safety. That was a considerably wider scope than my original point which was only concentrating on one aspect: standing up whilst the game is in progress and pointing out that this does not incur club-level penalties.
Death and destruction in Pakistan and Haiti, flooding in New Orleans and Brisbane, and having to sit down when asked at a football match.
Yes, but you have ignored the quite legitimate point that supporters are allowed to stand along the back of both the South and East stands, in no way complying with regulations and surely at greater risk of having a fatal accident falling off the back of the stand or something (joking). The regulations are health and safety based so why are the people at the highest point of the stadium allowed to lean against scaffolding?
Also when big away followings, or any at all, turn up to the Withdean they are allowed to stand for the entirety of the game. It is contradictive of what the club are enforcing on their own fans and at times has killed any sort of wiff of an atmosphere. This particular steward is so utterly annoying you would have to personally experience him yourself. It is quite funny what an utter tool he is.
I know. It's amazing how many threads there are about this topic, yet the stewards, ex-stewards and their mates who post NEVER answer it. They just bang on about how important the rules are without ever explaining why they are not enforced consistently.This question will never be answered.
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.
I know. It's amazing how many threads there are about this topic, yet the stewards, ex-stewards and their mates who post NEVER answer it. They just bang on about how important the rules are without ever explaining why they are not enforced consistently.
OK, I'll give it a go. If in the parts of the stand that I used to Steward there were people standing and I didn't deal with it then I would get a bollocking. Therefore, I used to ensure everyone sat down in my part of the stand - including those on the back line. Over time I got to know many of the regulars in my stand and we had an unwritten agreement that I would let the odd swear word go and standing on and off ( not constantly ) if they sat down when I asked them. Not strictly by the rules but nevertheless everyone was happy. Part of the problem in blocks such as H Block is that the stewards are rotated too much and so don't build that relationship with the people using that block. It also doesn't help the mindless idiots in H Block that steward bait etc.
As with every job in life the difference is the people doing the job. Some have better person to person skills, others are more intelligent etc etc etc. That means people handle situations differently. Having worked in a customer service industry all my life I tend to be more customer focused and so I was able to appreciate both sides of the story and maybe that's way I could get my stand sat down most of the time and without any arguments. Ironically it was always the casual supporters that got all heated when asked to sit down.
The thing that frustrated me the most was looking across at other stands and seeing people standing. If I'd made the effort to get my stand seated then why the hell couldn't stewards in other parts of the ground.
Some good stuff there.
Regarding the last paragraph, as we've seen on here, some stewards are so awe-struck by a large all-singing all-dancing away following that they neglect their duties entirely and simply watch in amazement. That must be frustrating for the decent ones such as yourself.
Agreed although it will also have something to do with the rotation of stewards on the away stand and the fact that away fans have less to lose by standing. You only need to look at the threads on here about away days and it's clear that people see an away match as the chance to "misbehave" for want of a better word - and that isn't a dig an anybody at all before I get flamed !
The standing up issue is odd. Clubs know wht some of their customers want, and some clubs like, Liverpool, Leeds and Leicester go with the customer. Some clubs like Brighton moan about atmosphere and tell their fans to sit on their hands and say that teraces / standing is dangerous, then trot out Hillsborough (caused by fencing not standing) whlst forgetting that the second worst football disaster in England happend in the seats at Bradford. But nobody has banned seating yet.
The reason they haven't banned seats after Bradford is because seats weren't to blame. The build up of rubbish, the wooden stands and poor stewarding were the main reasons.
Thousands upon thousands of people stand at football week in, week out. Controlling the standing is clearly not working, so why not come to some sort of agreement and provide standing for those that wish to do so.
But would it be safe though ?