Safe-Standing Area Debate

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by peterroyal76 » 01 Jan 2011 17:21

Hello Star are you out there?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by STAR Liaison » 01 Jan 2011 17:40

peterroyal76 Hello Star are you out there?


Yes, but I am not sure what you think STAR can do? We have talked very positively to RFC about it but their hands are tied by the law and Reading Borough Council

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Tad Showbiz » 02 Jan 2011 12:46

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peterroyal76 Hello Star are you out there?


Yes, but I am not sure what you think STAR can do? We have talked very positively to RFC about it but their hands are tied by the law and Reading Borough Council


MP's must realise by now that a decent majority of football supporters would prefer to have a choice between standing and sitting?

I for one would much prefer to stand at football matches.

Anyway what is the Government or relevant authorities view on the home terrace at Scunthorpe?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Big Foot » 04 Jan 2011 13:36

Tad Showbiz
Anyway what is the Government or relevant authorities view on the home terrace at Scunthorpe?
If they stay up this season, Scunny have to either convert the terracing to seats or close that part of the ground off.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by handbags_harris » 04 Jan 2011 22:36

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Anyway what is the Government or relevant authorities view on the home terrace at Scunthorpe?
If they stay up this season, Scunny have to either convert the terracing to seats or close that part of the ground off.


Their plan is to increase the size of the stand so as to not reduce the capacity - a major undertaking for a somewhat diabolical ruling.


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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by STAR Liaison » 19 Jan 2011 16:08

In addition to the policing and stewarding part of the next fans forum there will be a quick update on where the safe standing movemant has progressed to.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by LWJ » 19 Jan 2011 21:18

When is the next fans forum out of interest?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Red » 20 Jan 2011 13:43

Next week! I don't mind cancelling my plans at the 11th hour in order to be able to attend but others may not see it the same way.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by LoyalRoyalFan » 25 Jan 2011 17:44

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.


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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Yellowcoat » 25 Jan 2011 17:46

How many times do you have to be told that they are not allowed to?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by LoyalRoyalFan » 25 Jan 2011 17:46

Yellowcoat How many times do you have to be told that they are not allowed to?


Why not? Who exactly implements these rules? If other clubs can allow standing areas, why can't Reading?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Yellowcoat » 25 Jan 2011 17:58

Other than lower leagues no other clubs have official standing areas. Just do some research before coming up with silly ideas.
Have you even read the reply to your original post in this topic?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 25 Jan 2011 18:57

Yellowcoat Other than lower leagues no other clubs have official standing areas. Just do some research before coming up with silly ideas.
Have you even read the reply to your original post in this topic?



Hardly likely, all seater stadium, standing not allowed, hardly rocket science, still there is a fans forum due, no doubt all will be there to spread the word, why do i think that will not be the case?


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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Yellowcoat » 25 Jan 2011 19:24

Indeed!

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by STAR Liaison » 26 Jan 2011 14:48

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Yellowcoat How many times do you have to be told that they are not allowed to?


Why not? Who exactly implements these rules? If other clubs can allow standing areas, why can't Reading?


FYI the local authority and the Football Licencing Authority enforce the rules - hence different local authorities can have a different attitude. However I'm not sure there are a lot of other clubs who allow standing.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by weybridgewanderer » 27 Jan 2011 21:45

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

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Svlad Cjelli » 28 Jan 2011 19:46

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.


That happened at Leicester a few year ago - there was a spediied area where everyone knew standing would be tolerated.

It worked well for a few months, and then the FLA found out about it and came down on LCFC like a ton of bricks.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Y21_Royal » 31 Jan 2011 17:31

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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.


That happened at Leicester a few year ago - there was a spediied area where everyone knew standing would be tolerated.

It worked well for a few months, and then the FLA found out about it and came down on LCFC like a ton of bricks.


Aren't the FLA due to be disolved as part of the government's slashing and burning? Or am I getting them confused with something else?

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Svlad Cjelli » 31 Jan 2011 17:54

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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.


That happened at Leicester a few year ago - there was a spediied area where everyone knew standing would be tolerated.

It worked well for a few months, and then the FLA found out about it and came down on LCFC like a ton of bricks.


Aren't the FLA due to be disolved as part of the government's slashing and burning? Or am I getting them confused with something else?


Yes they are - but their responsibilities aren't going to be taken away, they'll just move to whatever department the FLA is merged into.

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Re: Safe-Standing Area Debate

by Y21_Royal » 31 Jan 2011 18:13

Svlad Cjelli
Y21_Royal It worked well for a few months, and then the FLA found out about it and came down on LCFC like a ton of bricks.


Aren't the FLA due to be disolved as part of the government's slashing and burning? Or am I getting them confused with something else?


Yes they are - but their responsibilities aren't going to be taken away, they'll just move to whatever department the FLA is merged into.[/quote]

No doubt this will speed up the reporting of such shocking instances such as at Leicester and the whole process will be made more efficient.

Slightly off topic but how much of football in this country is actually governed by quangos?

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