by Ian Royal » 07 Jan 2014 12:15
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by SPARTA » 12 Feb 2014 18:01
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by melonhead » 13 Feb 2014 10:08
by Nameless » 13 Feb 2014 19:55
by Royal Monk » 13 Feb 2014 19:59
by tmesis » 13 Feb 2014 20:36
Nameless I'm obviously missing something.
If clubs plan to instal this type of set up then there is no increase in capacity whatsover as they will have to sell one ticket per 'seat'. If they sell more than one ticket per seat space the issue will be with evacuation times, crushing in exits and inadequate facilities.
But if the rules will allow standing then the seat part is redundant anyway and an unnecessary cost.
This type of seat is only of use where clubs play in competitions with differing rules. So the German clubs have the seats locked away for league games and locked down for European games. Football League clubs don't need them.
I understand that the current thinking is that having crush barriers on everystep is safer, but that doesn't need the seats.
Anyone have any clue why we seem to be heading towards inappropriate, over engineered solutions to this ?
by Ian Royal » 13 Feb 2014 21:26
Nameless I'm obviously missing something.
If clubs plan to instal this type of set up then there is no increase in capacity whatsover as they will have to sell one ticket per 'seat'. If they sell more than one ticket per seat space the issue will be with evacuation times, crushing in exits and inadequate facilities.
But if the rules will allow standing then the seat part is redundant anyway and an unnecessary cost.
This type of seat is only of use where clubs play in competitions with differing rules. So the German clubs have the seats locked away for league games and locked down for European games. Football League clubs don't need them.
I understand that the current thinking is that having crush barriers on everystep is safer, but that doesn't need the seats.
Anyone have any clue why we seem to be heading towards inappropriate, over engineered solutions to this ?
by SPARTA » 13 Feb 2014 21:58
melonhead i cant see the club being able to squeeze sufficiently more standers in than seaters given the design of the stadium
therefore its not a financially viable option to pay out loads redoing the seats, cos there wont be a significant increase in ticket sales.
why would they bother
by Green » 14 Feb 2014 15:11
Reading Football Club have given their backing to a Football League investigation into the introduction of safe standing.
"At this stage it's too early for us to consider the location of any standing here at Madejski Stadium. There are many factors involved - safety, cost, number of turnstiles, size of concourse, financial viability and much more - that will all be looked at if and when the consultation is successful."
Football Supporters' Federation National Council member and Royals supporter Jon Keen said, "I’m delighted that Reading Football Club, like so many other Football League Clubs, has voted to support the concept of safe standing.
"While I think everyone appreciates that a lot would need to happen before we ever see safe standing areas at Madejski Stadium, this support will hasten the day that Loyal Royals who prefer to stand can do so.
"It’s great that Reading have responded to the clear demand amongst supporters for safe standing areas – including demand from supporters who may themselves prefer to sit but know that many fellow supporters do prefer to watch football standing up."
by TBM » 14 Feb 2014 15:38
by Green » 14 Feb 2014 15:39
TBM Am i alone in not really wanting to go back to standing?
I'd rather just sit through a game now and jump up when we score.....
by TBM » 14 Feb 2014 15:43
GreenTBM Am i alone in not really wanting to go back to standing?
I'd rather just sit through a game now and jump up when we score.....
I'd like to experience the proper terraces a few more times but in a "safe" environment like that - don't really get it. We were stood up for most of the match at Millwall away - what's the difference really.
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