Whilst the Liverpool fans are still here.....
Whilst the Liverpool fans are still here.....
I think we can all agree that the events at Hillsborough was a very sad day for all football fans, and it's a subject I don't feel a need to contribute to here today...
However, Just out of interest, where to most Liverpool fans stand on the possibility of the re-introduction of safe standing areas like those in the German Bundesliga?
and do you know whether the majority of families of the Hillsborough victims would support this, or be totally against it?
However, Just out of interest, where to most Liverpool fans stand on the possibility of the re-introduction of safe standing areas like those in the German Bundesliga?
and do you know whether the majority of families of the Hillsborough victims would support this, or be totally against it?
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Only the current government - aren't the Lib Dems in favour of standing?g88ner wrote:It just seems that the government's attitude is that standing will NEVER be brought back, so somewhere there must be huge opposition
Let's see how the government's opinions lie after a recession when clubs like Wigan have less than 10,000 through the door every week.
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It's something I'll have to read up on. I've read plenty about the Taylor report, but not much on the obsticles regarding the re-introduction of SAFE standing areas...digger wrote:Only the current government - aren't the Lib Dems in favour of standing?g88ner wrote:It just seems that the government's attitude is that standing will NEVER be brought back, so somewhere there must be huge opposition
Let's see how the government's opinions lie after a recession when clubs like Wigan have less than 10,000 through the door every week.
Something MOST fans would surely welcome!
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I've visted the Alianz arena in Munich and there is a standing section behind each goal on the lower tier. It reduces ticket prices and is very popular.Radford149 wrote:standing will never be brought back the mere fact that the cost of removing seating will put clubs off and at Ashburton Grove for instance they would never allow it on the upper level. so for instance at least three to four blocks would need to cleared.
Although they are in system where by they have a ground share with Bayern and 1860. Each set of supporters has their own main core section of support. Bayern at one end, 1860 at another. For a Bayern game the seats there will be removed and vice versa.
It is a well organised system and we were told that they can reconfigure the terraces in a matter of hours.
And to answer digger the Allianz arena's lower tier is steeper than the Grove. The Grove's shallowness was probably designed with height restrictions in mind.