Segregation (5 Viewers)

MalcSB

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Does the disposition of away fans tonight show that the problem is genuinely with the concourse?
 

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pusbccfc

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junglej13

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Wondered whether tonight was used as a bit of a pilot to reduce the segregation by singers corner. Has the segregation been as small for any other game this season?
 

MalcSB

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Exactly why we don't need the segregation, if no gap there's nowhere to go. Just a couple of rows of stewards and coppers is sufficient.
But they wont put home fans there because the problem is the concourse. The reason there appears to be so much segregation most of the time is because most of the time only a couple of thousand away tickets are sold.
 

pusbccfc

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But they wont put home fans there because the problem is the concourse. The reason there appears to be so much segregation most of the time is because most of the time only a couple of thousand away tickets are sold.

They could open 13. It's only closed because of that one single incident over two years ago against Derby.

There's plenty room in the concourse in the corner.

It's mental hearing stuff about the concourse when you visit places like Ipswich and QPR every week where you cannot breathe.
 

MalcSB

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Are there no ST holders in there?
They are pretty much all “hospitality” season tickets - Club Coventry etc. I have no idea where they were accommodated as an alternative. IIRC there was a bit of a fuss when the fixture was moved from today.
 

Flying Fokker

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Was the best support they’ve had here for ages, went flat after we started to take control on 20 mins. They knew the writing was on the wall. We’ve got Callum Ohare end of
Last season? The results make the difference. Early on I thought we were going to have to listen to them all night. Not looking forward to Leicester coming.
 

CV22SBA

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They are pretty much all “hospitality” season tickets - Club Coventry etc. I have no idea where they were accommodated as an alternative. IIRC there was a bit of a fuss when the fixture was moved from today.
Club Coventry is only blocks B & E and we didn’t need to move. I think it was Legends and moved to the balcony but not 100% sure. Looked shit on TV though like the ground was empty.
 

MalcSB

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Club Coventry is only blocks B & E and we didn’t need to move. I think it was Legends and moved to the balcony but not 100% sure. Looked shit on TV though like the ground was empty.
Thanks for the correction, I was right in principle but wrong in detail.
 

bigfatronssba

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Are there no ST holders in there?
They were moved to the upper tier, hence why it looked full for the first time this season
 

Cov_92

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Wondered whether tonight was used as a bit of a pilot to reduce the segregation by singers corner. Has the segregation been as small for any other game this season?
Yes it was a pilot, the appetite is to have two small desegregation lines BLK 12+6. Some minority over zealous fans are causing an increased seg width, and the Jimmy Hill banner was damaged beyond repair.
 

Cov_92

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Exactly why we don't need the segregation, if no gap there's nowhere to go. Just a couple of rows of stewards and coppers is sufficient.
If it was only that simple, certain operational consideration for policing/stewarding at football based on risk have measured that impact on segregation. Gaps are now essential for Police/stewarding operations. Ideal world, remove some of the minority behaviours that cause a breech of the desegregation line. Jimmy Hill banner is now beyond repair. What do we get instead, more "black netted seats" it looks awful and kills the opportunity to sell seats for revenue.
 
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MusicDating

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If it was only that simple, certain operational consideration for policing/stewarding at football based on risk have measured that impact on segregation. Gaps are now essential for Police/stewarding operations. Ideal world, remove some.of the minority behaviours that cause a breech of the desegregation line. Jimmy Hill banner is now beyond repair. What do we get back, more.requests tom"black net seats" it looks awful and kills the opportunity to sell sets for revenue.
Why are gaps essential here but not at lots of other grounds?...

If there's a gap, fans will run into it. As we saw with Derby, with our fans last week and plenty of other times.

This lack of understanding of football fans behaviour is bewildering.
 

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Boicey

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A side issue, but how many cops or stewards would fancy standing right in the middle of two sets of chavs playing junior hardman for 90 mins?
 

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