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View DutchEagleJohan's Profile DutchEagleJohan Flag Vlissingen, Netherlands 10 Apr 18 1.42pm Send a Private Message to DutchEagleJohan Add DutchEagleJohan as a friend

So are you saying the Hillborough disaster was due to the behaviour of the Liverpool fans, they brought it upon themselves and the whole aftermath was a PR push from Liverpool? I more often read it between the lines but frankly struggle to see any evidence. I have great respect for what they achieved in the aftermath and how the establishment was taken on and to as far an extent as one can imagine: beaten.

Originally posted by jeeagles

How many people have died due to crushes on terraces not involving Liverpool Football Club? Liverpool 135. Every other English club 0.

Plus Hillsborough didn't have an up to date safety certificate, and the people in charge were underqualified.


 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 10 Apr 18 2.34pm

Originally posted by PZ Eagle

Just consider that if Hillsborough had been an all seater 96 people would not have died.

PZ, you are quite right in what you say. But the new alternative being offered is called safe standing because it is safe. No one is proposing the return to open terracing.

 


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View PZ Eagle's Profile PZ Eagle Flag Penzance 10 Apr 18 4.15pm Send a Private Message to PZ Eagle Add PZ Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

PZ, you are quite right in what you say. But the new alternative being offered is called safe standing because it is safe. No one is proposing the return to open terracing.

You are correct but I don't think that all fans understand the concept. I have seen quotes from fans who think they will be able to stand where they like even in a safe standing area. These days I like to sit down but for about 30 years I stood on the Holmesdale Terrace before moving to the Arthur.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Apr 18 5.03pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by dorking

At most Premier League matches, the away end is usually sold out.

90% of people stand.

If you want to sit and watch the game, unless you have been lucky and got a seat in row 1 or 2, you cannot see, so are forced to stand.

And the people standing are doing so with nothing to stop them if someone behind them falls into them, for example after a goal.

Incredible decision to not allow it in the Prem and Championship, yet it is allowed in L1 and L2. Illogical even.

So next season Sunderland (assuming they go down) could have it for example

My views on standing in all-seater stadiums have been well documented.

Dangerous and totally disrespectful to fellow supporters who want to SIT and watch the game but have their view obscured by those who could not give a jot about others.Makes my bloody blood boil.

On the assumption that these "Standers" would gravitate to the 'Safe Standing' at least those who wish to actually SIT would do so without some inconsiderate supporters deeming it is acceptable to stand in front of them.

Edited by Willo (10 Apr 2018 5.16pm)

 

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chateauferret Flag 10 Apr 18 5.18pm

Originally posted by ASCPFC

Nobody would have died without the concentration camp security fences and inept policing and management. To blame this on standing is to still blame the supporters - as the government always has.

Is the correct answer.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 10 Apr 18 7.24pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

My views on standing in all-seater stadiums have been well documented.

Dangerous and totally disrespectful to fellow supporters who want to SIT and watch the game but have their view obscured by those who could not give a jot about others.Makes my bloody blood boil.

On the assumption that these "Standers" would gravitate to the 'Safe Standing' at least those who wish to actually SIT would do so without some inconsiderate supporters deeming it is acceptable to stand in front of them.

Edited by Willo (10 Apr 2018 5.16pm)

I am against standing but tend to agree if the Premier league can show it is safe. However I would restrict the numbers and areas in the ground. Probably the singing area at each ground would be the logical choice. Oh and the minute there was crowd trouble / safety issue shut it down.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Apr 18 7.46pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

I am against standing but tend to agree if the Premier league can show it is safe. However I would restrict the numbers and areas in the ground. Probably the singing area at each ground would be the logical choice. Oh and the minute there was crowd trouble / safety issue shut it down.

I believe before there is any change in the legislation, there would have to be a very clear demand, and very clear evidence that any such change meets stringent safety standards, presented from all the relevant authorities responsible for stadium safety, including the Police, as well as it being clear that 'Safe Standing' is what all parties want.

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 11 Apr 18 11.44am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I believe before there is any change in the legislation, there would have to be a very clear demand, and very clear evidence that any such change meets stringent safety standards, presented from all the relevant authorities responsible for stadium safety, including the Police, as well as it being clear that 'Safe Standing' is what all parties want.

This is already the case....there is over 20years of evidence across Europe and the demand from fans (even Liverpool ones) is swelling...but you'd know that if you read the articles posted above in the thread..

 


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simonmdt Flag x 11 Apr 18 12.41pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

This is already the case....there is over 20years of evidence across Europe and the demand from fans (even Liverpool ones) is swelling...but you'd know that if you read the articles posted above in the thread..

You're wasting your time, mate. Willo just likes to whinge and moan.

Frankly, the best argument for standing at a game is that it makes his blood boil.

Edited by simonmdt (11 Apr 2018 12.41pm)

 

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The strongest argument for any government is that there hasn't been another Hillsborough since stadiums in the top two tiers became all-seater. The argument that some still stand anyway won't influence them as the regulations are as much about controlling numbers in sections of the ground as anything else. Also, if there are injuries as a result of standing in seated stadiums, it's the clubs that will get the blame for failing to properly enforce the regulations.

Neither will they be influenced by what goes on in other countries, including Scotland. No government at Westminster will want to be the one to makes changes, just in case there is another disaster (and no one can guarantee that there won't be). They have the best part of 20 years of evidence that the right decisions were made as a result of the Taylor Report, and few politicians will want to take the flack if something goes wrong as a result of changing those.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 12 Apr 18 10.08am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

The strongest argument for any government is that there hasn't been another Hillsborough since stadiums in the top two tiers became all-seater. The argument that some still stand anyway won't influence them as the regulations are as much about controlling numbers in sections of the ground as anything else. Also, if there are injuries as a result of standing in seated stadiums, it's the clubs that will get the blame for failing to properly enforce the regulations.

Neither will they be influenced by what goes on in other countries, including Scotland. No government at Westminster will want to be the one to makes changes, just in case there is another disaster (and no one can guarantee that there won't be). They have the best part of 20 years of evidence that the right decisions were made as a result of the Taylor Report, and few politicians will want to take the flack if something goes wrong as a result of changing those.

I congratulate you on an excellent post.

On the subject of standing in seated areas I was talking to a fellow supporter the other night who like me gets incandescent with rage about inconsiderate fans who stand and don't give a jot about those behend who wish to SIT and watch the game.

He stated that such behaviour is "Illegal" and I respecfully pointed out that it wasn't a criminal offence and hence not illegal.
The ground regulations of a club form a contract between the supporter and the club. Entering the stadium is an agreement to accept the ground regulations.
By standing, the supporter is in breach of that contract so standing is contrary to ground regulations.

 

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Originally posted by bexleydave

The strongest argument for any government is that there hasn't been another Hillsborough since stadiums in the top two tiers became all-seater. The argument that some still stand anyway won't influence them as the regulations are as much about controlling numbers in sections of the ground as anything else. Also, if there are injuries as a result of standing in seated stadiums, it's the clubs that will get the blame for failing to properly enforce the regulations.

Neither will they be influenced by what goes on in other countries, including Scotland. No government at Westminster will want to be the one to makes changes, just in case there is another disaster (and no one can guarantee that there won't be). They have the best part of 20 years of evidence that the right decisions were made as a result of the Taylor Report, and few politicians will want to take the flack if something goes wrong as a result of changing those.


All of the above is a fair point and you can certainly see that being the gutless stance that they will hide behind. Whether or not it means that safe standing isn't ....well...safe.

 


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