Wonderwall wrote:Now being debated at the house of commons.
Helen Grant is a waste of time. She has not got a clue.
Ted Hughes wrote:I hope somebody somewhere asks the question as to how it can be safe for Germans to do it & not people in the UK, & how it was safe for lower league clubs & different sports in this country to have standing, long after it was outlawed at the top level of football.
If standing at sporting events was dangerous, then the politicians who allowed it to continue, knowing it was dangerous, are guilty of a lack of care for the public & should be shamed for their actions & subject to lawsuits for any injuries concerned at the time, seeing as they knew it wasn't safe, yet chose to let it continue.
Breks wrote:If Scotland go independent the SNP government has promised to introduce safe standing. So hopefully this will prompt our government to introduce it also.
lets all have a disco wrote:For clubs it will be a godsend as they will be able to fit thousands more in the ground SAFELY standing which will help lower ticket prices for average Joe.
Beefymcfc wrote:
PS. How many of our well paid (11% payrise soon as well) MPs were in attendance for the reading?
Wonderwall wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:
PS. How many of our well paid (11% payrise soon as well) MPs were in attendance for the reading?
there were 3 in the whole place! Helen Grant (minister for sport and tourism and all round clueless idiot), John Leech (MP for Withington putting the case forward) and 1 other who was probably asleep.
john@staustell wrote:I dont care either way. I fought on many terraces and in many streets in the late 70s and the 80s and although it was fun at the time, crowds plummeted to embarrassing levels. Now my back tells me to sit down to watch a football match so I'll stay with seating.
But there is a deeper reason that some aren't grasping. The lack of atmosphere lamented by many because of seating, is actually one reason why football has soared in attendances over the years, become family friendly, full of kids etc.
When the atmosphere changes, bit by bit, it is the Pandora's box. People are more aggressive when standing. The 'ghosts of the past' are very real. CCTV covers the ground now but if everyone is moving about what then? I wouldn't expect anyone who wasn't about in the early 80s to understand what the heck I'm talking about, but you can see where the 'regulators' are coming from.
That said I think it should get a try.
BlueinBosnia wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:For clubs it will be a godsend as they will be able to fit thousands more in the ground SAFELY standing which will help lower ticket prices for average Joe.
I doubt ticket prices will go down. We'll still have to have all-seater for European games, and the labour costs of bolt-on seats will counteract a significant portion of the extra income from increased attendance. On the flip side, with fixed 'rail seats' the capacity increase will be minimal, and the club will have to recoup the expenses of changing the layout of the concrete steps. You'll maybe be able to fit in an extra 4-5K for league matches (cups we rarely sell out, and in Europe the seats will be locked back down), so that's 80,000 extra fans a season, at 25 quid a pop, say, totalling 2 million quid. It'll take 3-5 seasons to break even on that, even if you keep the price of the tickets for the other fans with reduced space/enforced standing the same as they are now...
lets all have a disco wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:For clubs it will be a godsend as they will be able to fit thousands more in the ground SAFELY standing which will help lower ticket prices for average Joe.
I doubt ticket prices will go down. We'll still have to have all-seater for European games, and the labour costs of bolt-on seats will counteract a significant portion of the extra income from increased attendance. On the flip side, with fixed 'rail seats' the capacity increase will be minimal, and the club will have to recoup the expenses of changing the layout of the concrete steps. You'll maybe be able to fit in an extra 4-5K for league matches (cups we rarely sell out, and in Europe the seats will be locked back down), so that's 80,000 extra fans a season, at 25 quid a pop, say, totalling 2 million quid. It'll take 3-5 seasons to break even on that, even if you keep the price of the tickets for the other fans with reduced space/enforced standing the same as they are now...
There isnt a cat in hells chance the club would charge 50 quid for a standing ticket.
If the club get there own way one of those tiers behind the goal in the new layout will be safe standing and packed full of cheaper tickets hence the 299 season ticket price.
Wonderwall wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:
PS. How many of our well paid (11% payrise soon as well) MPs were in attendance for the reading?
there were 3 in the whole place! Helen Grant (minister for sport and tourism and all round clueless idiot), John Leech (MP for Withington putting the case forward) and 1 other who was probably asleep.
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