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    Safe Standing Another Step Closer

    Seems it's a runner with most Clubs. - view external link

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    hope the sports minister is sensible and allows this too happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by triz
    hope the sports minister is sensible and allows this too happen
    As much as I would love this to happen the Hillsboro families won't support it and that alone will make it impossible to implement..
    Too much of a political hot potato I'm afraid.
    They just don't understand the technology has moved on and it is safer than the standing we have now..

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    re: Safe Standing Another Step Closer

    well said angry I was going to reply Hillsborough but you have said my views.

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    The only issue I see with Safe Standing as I see it is fairness to kids and shorter adults.

    When I used to take my youngster to the Baseball Ground, we would deliberately go to the front so she could get a decent view. You paid to get in and could stand anywhere.
    People could migrate to areas they were happy to get a balance between the atmosphere and their view of the action.

    As I understand it, with Safe Standing, you still are actually allocated a rail seat and not in control therefore of who is in front of you. I always seem to get a giant!

    Maybe I'm wrong and entry will be to unreserved areas - could anyone enlighten me?

    As for the Hillsborough families opposing a move from all seater stadia, I can fully understand their views.
    I do think however that based on the vast difference between old terraces and safe standing rail seats, their views should not prevent it happening.

    I know of a family whose son died riding a moped. There sad experience leads them to believe mopeds sho

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    I used to stand at baseball ground and not once did I feel in danger at any age.

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    [quote="Rob_the_Ram"]The only issue I see with Safe Standing as I see it is fairness to kids and shorter adults.

    When I used to take my youngster to the Baseball Ground, we would deliberately go to the front so she could get a decent view. You paid to get in and could stand anywhere.
    People could migrate to areas they were happy to get a balance between the atmosphere and their view of the action.

    As I understand it, with Safe Standing, you still are actually allocated a rail seat and not in control therefore of who is in front of you. I always seem to get a giant!

    Maybe I'm wrong and entry will be to unreserved areas - could anyone enlighten me?

    As for the Hillsborough families opposing a move from all seater stadia, I can fully understand their views.
    I do think however that based on the vast difference between old terraces and safe standing rail seats, their views should not prevent it happening.

    I know of a family whose son died riding a moped. Ther

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    I'm good Angry. Hope you and Dan are too.

    From what you say, seems like safe standing is basically being allocated a standing space allowing stewarding / policing to control any issues. What could be the objection to that.

    Just seen Forest have conceded late - my Saturday has just become that little bit sweeter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_the_Ram
    Just seen Forest have conceded late - my Saturday has just become that little bit sweeter!
    Same here.

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    re: Safe Standing Another Step Closer

    Seeing as there is "safe" stabding at most grounds, especially in the away ends at the majority of prem and championship matches, one does wonder what the problem would be in allowing this - all seated may be the official line but go to game sor watch them on TV and its bloody obvious thats not the case!

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