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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Jerry St Clair » 15 May 2011 12:35

SouthDownsRoyal LOL @ 7 pages. There will never be any standing at football again, safe or otherwise, thank god.


Shit a brick. The terrace I stood on at Whaddon Road the other week must have been a figment of my imagination then.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by West Stand Man » 15 May 2011 14:43

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SouthDownsRoyal LOL @ 7 pages. There will never be any standing at football again, safe or otherwise, thank god.


Shit a brick. The terrace I stood on at Whaddon Road the other week must have been a figment of my imagination then.



No, that wasn't football it was Cheltenham Town :)

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by East Stand Ste » 21 May 2011 10:18

Standing all game in y25 in recent games has been awesome! If everyone in a particular area agrees to stand all game stewards can do bugger all about it. And in fairness they seem to be bugging standers less and less which is making for a much better atmos all round

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Rex » 21 May 2011 10:24

The play off was due to exceptional circumstances though. I would thing the safety stewards were briefed to relax the rules on this occasion.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Ian Royal » 21 May 2011 10:35

royalexile The play off was due to exceptional circumstances though. I would thing the safety stewards were briefed to relax the rules on this occasion.


I've found standing has been easier this season, definitely the last couple of games I went to, Cardiff and Derby stood all game


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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by East Stand Ste » 21 May 2011 10:40

royalexile The play off was due to exceptional circumstances though. I would thing the safety stewards were briefed to relax the rules on this occasion.


Not just the play offs....since quite a few games before the play offs the stewards are a bit more chilled.....keep up with the standing and keep raising the volume! :D

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Once were Biscuitmen » 21 May 2011 11:37

Yep as long as you are not standing on the stairs the stewards seem to have given up trying to get the top of Y24/5 to sit down, which is nice.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by East Stand Ste » 21 May 2011 11:45

That's settled then....y24-y26 standing area :)

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Rex » 21 May 2011 15:34

They still insist on moving people who sit underneath the video screen. I don't understand the need for this when often there is a no go zone for the away support.


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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Jerry St Clair » 25 Jun 2011 08:54

roadrunner Update from FSF and SSN - http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 76,00.html


Was ok until the very end of the piece when it was completely undermined by the "but at Anfield they'll never go back" comment.

The implication being that terracing caused the Hillsborough (wrong) and that Liverpool fans don't support safe standing (wrong).

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by West Stand Man » 19 Dec 2011 21:33

Well, who knows. Maybe the Scottish will carry out the experiment to satisfy the pro-standing cohort?

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 20 Jan 2012 16:17

The only way standing will ever be brought back is football ever looses popularity at some point in the future and they need to tempt people back some how.


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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Red » 20 Jan 2012 16:40

.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. The only way standing will ever be brought back is football ever looses popularity at some point in the future and they need to tempt people back some how.

It'll definitely happen then - it's a bubble w8ing to burst

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by West Stand Man » 20 Jan 2012 18:22

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.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. The only way standing will ever be brought back is football ever looses popularity at some point in the future and they need to tempt people back some how.

It'll definitely happen then - it's a bubble w8ing to burst



Hmm, in a season when crowds seem to be holding up I think?

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Gordons Cumming » 20 Jan 2012 19:38

I've said it once and I'll say it again if you want to stand at a football game go and watch a non league team.

They need your passionate support. :wink:

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by paulholsgrove » 12 Feb 2012 11:57

Saw on skysports news on Friday that a rugby league team (st Helens I think) were moving into a new purpose built stadium. I happen to notice in the report that behind the goals/posts (or whatever they call them) both 'stands' were seatless with standing barriers. This is a bowl stadium similar to ours -but on a lot smaller scale. Hopefully if it is proved in a new rugby arena they may relate it to football.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Ian Royal » 12 Feb 2012 12:27

Gordons Cumming I've said it once and I'll say it again if you want to stand at a football game go and watch a non league team.

They need your passionate support. :wink:


No. I've seen non-league football, it's much worse than the terrible stuff we're putting on display at the moment.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 13 Feb 2012 21:46

paulholsgrove Saw on skysports news on Friday that a rugby league team (st Helens I think) were moving into a new purpose built stadium. I happen to notice in the report that behind the goals/posts (or whatever they call them) both 'stands' were seatless with standing barriers. This is a bowl stadium similar to ours -but on a lot smaller scale. Hopefully if it is proved in a new rugby arena they may relate it to football.

I doubt it. Other than when they share with football clubs, there's almost always been terracing at Rugby.

This is where the Bradford Bulls play (and Reading did once, on a very cold day in the 80s)



Leeds have this terrace...



or you could take a new stand, like this one at Warrington



Terracing is commonplace, but apparently only becomes dangerous when the ball isn't egg-shaped.

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Re: Safe-Standing petition

by Silver Fox » 14 Feb 2012 15:42

Just like drinking in sight of the pitch - a far more important law to change

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