nottsblue wrote:There is apparently no increase in capacity with safe standing. Can't for the life of me think why not myself. I would happily see a return of standing areas to stadiums in the top two divisions myself. Hillsborough was a terrible tragedy but a lot of the problems were not the standing area itself but the area outside the ground and the policing of said area.
I wouldn't advocate the return of large standing areas such as the Kippax or the Kop or the North Bank or Stretford End. More so small areas of say twenty or thirty steps of terracing. A bit like the United Road Stand at the swamp. Enough to get a bit of atmosphere going but not in a bank big enough to cause problems of overcrowding. It sadly won't happen I don't think.
Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:There is apparently no increase in capacity with safe standing. Can't for the life of me think why not myself. I would happily see a return of standing areas to stadiums in the top two divisions myself. Hillsborough was a terrible tragedy but a lot of the problems were not the standing area itself but the area outside the ground and the policing of said area.
I wouldn't advocate the return of large standing areas such as the Kippax or the Kop or the North Bank or Stretford End. More so small areas of say twenty or thirty steps of terracing. A bit like the United Road Stand at the swamp. Enough to get a bit of atmosphere going but not in a bank big enough to cause problems of overcrowding. It sadly won't happen I don't think.
From all I have read there is an increase of anything between 1.2 to 1.8 per seat. Whether true or not, standing creates a better atmosphere and there is no reason now for it to go ahead.
nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:There is apparently no increase in capacity with safe standing. Can't for the life of me think why not myself. I would happily see a return of standing areas to stadiums in the top two divisions myself. Hillsborough was a terrible tragedy but a lot of the problems were not the standing area itself but the area outside the ground and the policing of said area.
I wouldn't advocate the return of large standing areas such as the Kippax or the Kop or the North Bank or Stretford End. More so small areas of say twenty or thirty steps of terracing. A bit like the United Road Stand at the swamp. Enough to get a bit of atmosphere going but not in a bank big enough to cause problems of overcrowding. It sadly won't happen I don't think.
From all I have read there is an increase of anything between 1.2 to 1.8 per seat. Whether true or not, standing creates a better atmosphere and there is no reason now for it to go ahead.
The article states there is no increase in capacity as each seat just has one ticket sold. Fully in agreement about better atmosphere. Also that there is no justification for it not to happen. I just think the FA will pander to the scousers and the JFT96 as they will obviously have a different viewpoint.
Wonderwall wrote:Hillsborough was the catalyst that brought us all seater stadia, however, it also brought down the fences/cages we were trapped by. If there were no fences at Hillsborough, everyone would have spilled on the pitch and there would have been injuries, not deaths. I can see safe standing making a return soon. Not for me though, been there and done that, happy to watch in SS L3.
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Hillsborough was the catalyst that brought us all seater stadia, however, it also brought down the fences/cages we were trapped by. If there were no fences at Hillsborough, everyone would have spilled on the pitch and there would have been injuries, not deaths. I can see safe standing making a return soon. Not for me though, been there and done that, happy to watch in SS L3.
Even now I still prefer to stand. There's something walking up to a game and just leaning on bar that I can't get out of me
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Hillsborough was the catalyst that brought us all seater stadia, however, it also brought down the fences/cages we were trapped by. If there were no fences at Hillsborough, everyone would have spilled on the pitch and there would have been injuries, not deaths. I can see safe standing making a return soon. Not for me though, been there and done that, happy to watch in SS L3.
Even now I still prefer to stand. There's something walking up to a game and just leaning on bar that I can't get out of me
zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Hillsborough was the catalyst that brought us all seater stadia, however, it also brought down the fences/cages we were trapped by. If there were no fences at Hillsborough, everyone would have spilled on the pitch and there would have been injuries, not deaths. I can see safe standing making a return soon. Not for me though, been there and done that, happy to watch in SS L3.
Even now I still prefer to stand. There's something walking up to a game and just leaning on bar that I can't get out of me
Whilst you're leaning on the Bar can you order those two pints that CARL owes me ?
zuricity wrote:CARL.... Top Banana !
Probably the CL final in Cardiff.
Nigels Tackle wrote:liverpool fans have spoken.
and obviously it's only their opinion that counts.
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