by Sir Rodney Effing » 18 Apr 2010 13:50
by Wimb » 18 Apr 2010 13:57
T.R.O.L.I. ^ ALOL at this. I took my 11 year old (STH) and one of my 5 year olds to yesterday's game - so that will be the "fans tomorrow" you speak off - and the 5 year old preferred it when we were stood up rather than having to sit down.
And as for "the club shouldn't ever be down at that level again" - another abysmal point TBH. I refer you to Leeds / Man City / Nottm Forest / Southampton.....
by Winchester Royal » 18 Apr 2010 14:46
WimbT.R.O.L.I. ^ ALOL at this. I took my 11 year old (STH) and one of my 5 year olds to yesterday's game - so that will be the "fans tomorrow" you speak off - and the 5 year old preferred it when we were stood up rather than having to sit down.
And as for "the club shouldn't ever be down at that level again" - another abysmal point TBH. I refer you to Leeds / Man City / Nottm Forest / Southampton.....
So what about the kids that don't enjoy having an obstructed view then? sod them I suppose?
In truth you make a very valid point, as others have, that generating and experiencing a good atmosphere is part of what gives people the bug. Again it's part of what gave me the bug, but I find the notion you can't make a good atmosphere whilst sitting/standing for short periods far fetched as we've generated such atmospheres numerous times home and away throughout the time i've been a fan/
So really you're still dodging the main points of it being unfair for some people to stand when others buy their tickets on the expecatation they'll be sat down and have an unrestricted view, and the second point of it being part of the LAW that you cannot persistantly stand.
Finally I don't see why my hopes that the club should never be down in tier 3 and 4 again is an abysmal point either tbf. Yes Leeds, Man City, Forest and Saints all went down to tier 3 but are you suggesting we should do our planning as a club on a negative basis rather then a positive one? If that was the case why the oxf*rd build the Madejski in the first place? why not build a 10,000 seater stadium with terraces on so that the 'die hards' can all be happy. Of course you plan for a 'rainy day' but you should be trying to build a club that's set up to be a side in the top 2 divisions.
by Wimb » 18 Apr 2010 14:47
Winchester RoyalWimbT.R.O.L.I. ^ ALOL at this. I took my 11 year old (STH) and one of my 5 year olds to yesterday's game - so that will be the "fans tomorrow" you speak off - and the 5 year old preferred it when we were stood up rather than having to sit down.
And as for "the club shouldn't ever be down at that level again" - another abysmal point TBH. I refer you to Leeds / Man City / Nottm Forest / Southampton.....
So what about the kids that don't enjoy having an obstructed view then? sod them I suppose?
In truth you make a very valid point, as others have, that generating and experiencing a good atmosphere is part of what gives people the bug. Again it's part of what gave me the bug, but I find the notion you can't make a good atmosphere whilst sitting/standing for short periods far fetched as we've generated such atmospheres numerous times home and away throughout the time i've been a fan/
So really you're still dodging the main points of it being unfair for some people to stand when others buy their tickets on the expecatation they'll be sat down and have an unrestricted view, and the second point of it being part of the LAW that you cannot persistantly stand.
Finally I don't see why my hopes that the club should never be down in tier 3 and 4 again is an abysmal point either tbf. Yes Leeds, Man City, Forest and Saints all went down to tier 3 but are you suggesting we should do our planning as a club on a negative basis rather then a positive one? If that was the case why the oxf*rd build the Madejski in the first place? why not build a 10,000 seater stadium with terraces on so that the 'die hards' can all be happy. Of course you plan for a 'rainy day' but you should be trying to build a club that's set up to be a side in the top 2 divisions.
Any person buying a ticket in Y25/26 expecting not to have people standing around them is a moron. If you want to sit down theres thousands of seats in the stadium where you won't see anybody standing near you. It might be 'The Law', but how many other laws do you break? I bet you occassionally speed, drink in public etc... The FLA need to see sense and allow standing areas, so the club don't HAVE to enforce ridiculous rules. They can hardly explain to people buying tickets in Y25/26 that they will probably have to stand at some point, as they are saying that they don't do their job properly. This is one rule that people are generally against. Those that want to sit will be able to do in peace if standing areas are introduced, and those who wish to stand, like myself, Finerain, Floyd, Troli + Sons will be able to, safe in the knowledge some jumped up imbecile in an orange jacket isn't going to start throwing their weight around.
Set up a large family area in the stadium where all rules are to be strictly enforced, and turn a blind eye to standing elsewhere. That's how I'd do it
by Negative_Jeff » 18 Apr 2010 15:00
WimbT.R.O.L.I. ^ ALOL at this. I took my 11 year old (STH) and one of my 5 year olds to yesterday's game - so that will be the "fans tomorrow" you speak off - and the 5 year old preferred it when we were stood up rather than having to sit down.
And as for "the club shouldn't ever be down at that level again" - another abysmal point TBH. I refer you to Leeds / Man City / Nottm Forest / Southampton.....
So what about the kids that don't enjoy having an obstructed view then? sod them I suppose?
In truth you make a very valid point, as others have, that generating and experiencing a good atmosphere is part of what gives people the bug. Again it's part of what gave me the bug, but I find the notion you can't make a good atmosphere whilst sitting/standing for short periods far fetched as we've generated such atmospheres numerous times home and away throughout the time i've been a fan/
So really you're still dodging the main points of it being unfair for some people to stand when others buy their tickets on the expecatation they'll be sat down and have an unrestricted view, and the second point of it being part of the LAW that you cannot persistantly stand.
Finally I don't see why my hopes that the club should never be down in tier 3 and 4 again is an abysmal point either tbf. Yes Leeds, Man City, Forest and Saints all went down to tier 3 but are you suggesting we should do our planning as a club on a negative basis rather then a positive one? If that was the case why the oxf*rd build the Madejski in the first place? why not build a 10,000 seater stadium with terraces on so that the 'die hards' can all be happy. Of course you plan for a 'rainy day' but you should be trying to build a club that's set up to be a side in the top 2 divisions.
by Gordons Cumming » 19 Apr 2010 14:27
by Stranded » 19 Apr 2010 14:35
Winchester RoyalWimbT.R.O.L.I. ^ ALOL at this. I took my 11 year old (STH) and one of my 5 year olds to yesterday's game - so that will be the "fans tomorrow" you speak off - and the 5 year old preferred it when we were stood up rather than having to sit down.
And as for "the club shouldn't ever be down at that level again" - another abysmal point TBH. I refer you to Leeds / Man City / Nottm Forest / Southampton.....
So what about the kids that don't enjoy having an obstructed view then? sod them I suppose?
In truth you make a very valid point, as others have, that generating and experiencing a good atmosphere is part of what gives people the bug. Again it's part of what gave me the bug, but I find the notion you can't make a good atmosphere whilst sitting/standing for short periods far fetched as we've generated such atmospheres numerous times home and away throughout the time i've been a fan/
So really you're still dodging the main points of it being unfair for some people to stand when others buy their tickets on the expecatation they'll be sat down and have an unrestricted view, and the second point of it being part of the LAW that you cannot persistantly stand.
Finally I don't see why my hopes that the club should never be down in tier 3 and 4 again is an abysmal point either tbf. Yes Leeds, Man City, Forest and Saints all went down to tier 3 but are you suggesting we should do our planning as a club on a negative basis rather then a positive one? If that was the case why the oxf*rd build the Madejski in the first place? why not build a 10,000 seater stadium with terraces on so that the 'die hards' can all be happy. Of course you plan for a 'rainy day' but you should be trying to build a club that's set up to be a side in the top 2 divisions.
Any person buying a ticket in Y25/26 expecting not to have people standing around them is a moron. If you want to sit down theres thousands of seats in the stadium where you won't see anybody standing near you. It might be 'The Law', but how many other laws do you break? I bet you occassionally speed, drink in public etc... The FLA need to see sense and allow standing areas, so the club don't HAVE to enforce ridiculous rules. They can hardly explain to people buying tickets in Y25/26 that they will probably have to stand at some point, as they are saying that they don't do their job properly. This is one rule that people are generally against. Those that want to sit will be able to do in peace if standing areas are introduced, and those who wish to stand, like myself, Finerain, Floyd, Troli + Sons will be able to, safe in the knowledge some jumped up imbecile in an orange jacket isn't going to start throwing their weight around.
Set up a large family area in the stadium where all rules are to be strictly enforced, and turn a blind eye to standing elsewhere. That's how I'd do it
by Terminal Boardom » 19 Apr 2010 15:41
by Silver Fox » 19 Apr 2010 15:50
by Terminal Boardom » 19 Apr 2010 16:25
Silver Fox INdeed, it's one of the top issues facing the country today
by Jerry St Clair » 19 Apr 2010 20:00
Negative_Jeff The above view is probably that of someone who intends to vote LibDem. What a miserable, politically correct existence it will be if that lot get anywhere the levers of power.
by Negative_Jeff » 20 Apr 2010 14:41
Gordons Cumming Negative_ jeff.
Oh yeah and why the underscore?
by Negative_Jeff » 20 Apr 2010 14:44
Jerry St ClairNegative_Jeff The above view is probably that of someone who intends to vote LibDem. What a miserable, politically correct existence it will be if that lot get anywhere the levers of power.
Interesting take. Considering that the Lib Dems are the only party that support safe standing areas in grounds.
by Sun Tzu » 21 Apr 2010 20:46
Negative_JeffJerry St ClairNegative_Jeff The above view is probably that of someone who intends to vote LibDem. What a miserable, politically correct existence it will be if that lot get anywhere the levers of power.
Interesting take. Considering that the Lib Dems are the only party that support safe standing areas in grounds.
I may be wrong but I think the English Democrats are also supporting it.
by sandhurstroyal » 21 Apr 2010 22:25
by WoodleyRoyal » 21 Apr 2010 22:41
by Rex » 21 Apr 2010 22:52
by STAR Liaison » 22 Apr 2010 17:16
royalexile
Absolute honest dialogue needs to be taken, be that in a forum environment or specific meeting encouraging a sea change in attitude from both sides.
Ideal world isn't it?
by Maguire » 22 Apr 2010 17:31
by handbags_harris » 22 Apr 2010 19:34
starliaisonroyalexile
Absolute honest dialogue needs to be taken, be that in a forum environment or specific meeting encouraging a sea change in attitude from both sides.
Ideal world isn't it?
Is this the moment to suggest a stewards forum again to get a local dialogue going? From memory I have organised 4 or 5 so far and the number of supporters attending have varied from just me to 6.
I am happy to get another organised - for next season now - if there is a call for it.
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