After our game on Sunday...

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After our game on Sunday...

by Andy M » 27 Sep 2006 21:01

A few of us are meeting to discuss a peaceful protest we're planning outside our ground and during our game v Blackburn on the 29th October.

Anybody interested would be more than welcome to join us.

The main aim of this protest is to persuade our club (and hopefully others) that they should be speaking out, on behalf of their fans, in favour of safe standing areas. Many supporters are feeling increasingly alienated from their clubs as they feel strongly that the somtimes heavy handed enforcement of the regulations have a detrimental effect on the atmosphere that being a part of is integral to their support of their club. Indeed, the two supporters behind this protest have decided that they will no longer attend games at the Boleyn.

If you want to come along, drop me an email at info@standupsitdown.co.uk and I'll let you have details.

Andy M
http://www.standupsitdown.co.uk

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by Royal Lady » 27 Sep 2006 21:05

jeez. Two supporters speaking for the rest of us? Have a word.

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by Reading Abbey » 27 Sep 2006 21:12

Royal Lady jeez. Two supporters speaking for the rest of us? Have a word.


:lol:

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by Andy M » 27 Sep 2006 21:17

Royal Lady, I'd be delighted to have a word if you're coming along on Sunday and explain face to face why we feel this is so important.

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by Royal Lady » 27 Sep 2006 21:19

It won't change my mind that standing is predominantly safer than standing areas. Also, when you get to my age one prefers to sit down, so you won't be getting my vote.


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by The 17 Bus » 27 Sep 2006 21:20

Royal Lady It won't change my mind that standing is predominantly safer than standing areas. Also, when you get to my age one prefers to sit down, so you won't be getting my vote.


can we have that in English please Miss?

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by Reading Abbey » 27 Sep 2006 21:23

Royal Lady It won't change my mind that standing is predominantly safer than standing areas. Also, when you get to my age one prefers to sit down, so you won't be getting my vote.


Weak knees could be a problem.

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by Andy M » 27 Sep 2006 21:25

Royal Lady - nobody is suggesting you should stand, we're just as much about those whose preference it is to sit as we are about those who'd like to stand.

And if you mean that you think sitting is safer than standing, then why do most German grounds have standing areas? Surely they wouldn't if they weren't safe.

And what do you base your presumptions on?

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by me » 27 Sep 2006 21:36

I thought that it would be terrible sitting down at football when we moved from EP, but you get used to it and standing doesn't appeal to me any more.

I don't want to start an argument but we learned the mistakes of Hillsborough and there is no need to go back. Just accept that terracing is from a bygone era and is consigned to history.


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by Scrappy » 27 Sep 2006 21:38

Safe standing would mean the section used at the Madejski for example would have to be re-designed. Not a good idea.

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by Reading Abbey » 27 Sep 2006 21:38

me I thought that it would be terrible sitting down at football when we moved from EP, but you get used to it and standing doesn't appeal to me any more.


If football could allow a 'safe' way of allowing standing at games then I would most definitely move to that area/stand of the ground!
I'm quite happy sitting and standing as and when I get all excited :wink: but nothing beats standing at football.

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Sep 2006 21:49

it's like that song about circles, it just goes round and round.

All seater grounds are not just about safety, they are also about control of spectators, and the fact that it is easier to handle seated spectators.

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by Jerry St Clair » 27 Sep 2006 22:21

me I don't want to start an argument but we learned the mistakes of Hillsborough and there is no need to go back.


You mean the lesson that:

"standing accomodation is not intrinsically unsafe" Lord Justice Taylor - Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Report


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by shadesrwrf » 27 Sep 2006 23:27

I find the safest way of standing is to ensure that both of one's feet are firmly planted on the ground equidistant from one's centre of gravity.

But seriously... standupsitdown is a worthy organisation in my opinion and well worth supporting. Yes, we're all getting used to sitting but it's just not the same.

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by rabidbee » 28 Sep 2006 00:56

Jerry St Clair
me I don't want to start an argument but we learned the mistakes of Hillsborough and there is no need to go back.


You mean the lesson that:

"standing accomodation is not intrinsically unsafe" Lord Justice Taylor - Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Report


SYMM.

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by bobby1413 » 28 Sep 2006 08:57

A lot of people are already standing, and the stewards seem less fussed than last year.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Sep 2006 09:03

Andy M And if you mean that you think sitting is safer than standing, then why do most German grounds have standing areas?


Good question - perhaps its something to do with towels being offensive weapons in Germany?

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 28 Sep 2006 09:21

bobby1413 A lot of people are already standing, and the stewards seem less fussed than last year.


Agreed, I don't think there needs to be a 'standing area' just let us stand up in our seats.

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by ruprecht » 28 Sep 2006 09:29

I don't think many people understand what Andy M and his organisation are trying to accomplish here judging by the narrow minded responses but you carry on and shoot him down in flames none the less.

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by weybridgewanderer » 28 Sep 2006 09:33

Andy

You have been ploughing a lone furrow here for an awfully long time and not appearing to get a lot of support.

People appear to be more interested in the really important issue of whether tom hark is played after a goal celebration or not

sorry mate but maybe its time to have a rethink??

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