Safe-Standing Area Debate

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 01 Feb 2011 21:00

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LoyalRoyalFan Here's a solution. Pick holes in it if you want.

Why don't all parties agree that Y25/26 becomes an unofficial standing area? The stewards would leave fans alone to stand, allowing them to move elsewhere. Other clubs seem to have standing areas in all seater stadiums and have no problems. Man City, Palace and Wolves for example.

Y25/26 would be listed as a standing area when purchasing tickets and only fans who wish to stand would be allowed in.


coz the council will revoke our safety certificate

is anybody from the council actually checking?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Svlad Cjelli » 01 Feb 2011 22:21

Rev Algenon Stickleback H
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LoyalRoyalFan Here's a solution. Pick holes in it if you want.

Why don't all parties agree that Y25/26 becomes an unofficial standing area? The stewards would leave fans alone to stand, allowing them to move elsewhere. Other clubs seem to have standing areas in all seater stadiums and have no problems. Man City, Palace and Wolves for example.

Y25/26 would be listed as a standing area when purchasing tickets and only fans who wish to stand would be allowed in.


coz the council will revoke our safety certificate

is anybody from the council actually checking?


Yes, there's a compulsory safety return which goes to RBC after every match - included on this is the number of people standing.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by STAR Liaison » 03 Feb 2011 20:20

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Rev Algenon Stickleback H
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coz the council will revoke our safety certificate

is anybody from the council actually checking?


Yes, there's a compulsory safety return which goes to RBC after every match - included on this is the number of people standing.


And some matches they inspect to make sure those returns are accurate

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by jonboy29red » 12 Feb 2011 19:08

so lets look at it this way
man united stand

liverpool stand

chelseki stand -i could go on but the point is u dont hear about these clubs getting told to stop standing in the kop or stretford end or the shed

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Feb 2011 15:31

jonboy29red but the point is u dont hear about these clubs getting told to stop standing in the kop or stretford end or the shed


Really? :shock: You obvously aren't in touch with any of the right people from these clubs, then.


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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Row Z Royal » 13 Feb 2011 18:43

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jonboy29red but the point is u dont hear about these clubs getting told to stop standing in the kop or stretford end or the shed


Really? :shock: You obvously aren't in touch with any of the right people from these clubs, then.


Or reality.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Red » 14 Feb 2011 12:58

O RLY?

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