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ccfcricoh

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Some people who would love to sit in the South Stand (including me) have been put off by the uncertainty about standing, and decided to purchase elsewhere. The club will no doubt say that standing will only be permitted at the back (in the safe standing areas) but lots of fans seem to be assuming they'll get away with standing in the seating below there. Makes it hard for both types of fans to know what they'll be buying into.
who in their right mind buys a "seat" that they want to stand in, a few rows in front of the standing section 😂
 

Calista

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But surely that applies everywhere in the stadium?
No because it's only in the South Stand (+ corner) that people (at least on here) have stated that they are expecting to stand in the seating area to generate an atmosphere. I can't speak for the club, but I guess their policy is that standing will not be allowed other than in the allocated safe standing areas. If so, I'm not sure that they have explicitly said it, and clearly it will be very hard/impossible to implement. Hence the leeway for people to assume it won't be enforced, and the uncertainty it causes in choosing where to buy an ST. I fancied Block 10, but have played safe by going elsewhere.

For the record, I am massively in favour of people standing at matches if they want to, and City fans being behind both goals with Away fans confined to a corner. I'm really glad the club is working to enable all these things. Issues will only really arise if people stand in front of those who've paid to sit down. Ultimately I think the safe standing is probably going to need to be expanded to reflect the reality of where people want to stand.
 

pusbccfc

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Cant believe how sparse the south stand is looking. We really are going to fuck this up aren’t we?

It was always a huge gamble opening it. 28,000 home seats is going to be very tough to sell. We had 23,500 home fans on average last season.

The midweek 22,000 crowds will look very spares.
 

pusbccfc

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No because it's only in the South Stand (+ corner) that people (at least on here) have stated that they are expecting to stand in the seating area to generate an atmosphere. I can't speak for the club, but I guess their policy is that standing will not be allowed other than in the allocated safe standing areas. If so, I'm not sure that they have explicitly said it, and clearly it will be very hard/impossible to implement. Hence the leeway for people to assume it won't be enforced, and the uncertainty it causes in choosing where to buy an ST. I fancied Block 10, but have played safe by going elsewhere.

For the record, I am massively in favour of people standing at matches if they want to, and City fans being behind both goals with Away fans confined to a corner. I'm really glad the club is working to enable all these things. Issues will only really arise if people stand in front of those who've paid to sit down. Ultimately I think the safe standing is probably going to need to be expanded to reflect the reality of where people want to stand.

It's been done on here before and in no way do I think they'll go hard and ban people.

However, I think the statements: NEWS: Reminder for fans about persistent standing like this in March will be posted within the first few games and the threats will become more prominent.

There's a big number of spaces available to stand in the South Stand. If the club get firm, they will offer people a move to a standing spot.

Ideally, we have 4/5 blocks standing and getting behind the team.
 

eyesee

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i think now they will have standing areas i wouldn't be surprised if they started to ask people to sit down in the seated areas.
can't see how they will enforce it, but expect them to ask.

ultimately, people will go where they want to. but i am a little surprised people haven't moved out of the corner to behind the goal.
the corner flag isn't that interesting.
 

pusbccfc

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i think now they will have standing areas i wouldn't be surprised if they started to ask people to sit down in the seated areas.
can't see how they will enforce it, but expect them to ask.

ultimately, people will go where they want to. but i am a little surprised people haven't moved out of the corner to behind the goal.
the corner flag isn't that interesting.

Yeah, why are so many people desperate to be in a seated area at the bottom of Block 12?
 

chiefdave

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i think now they will have standing areas i wouldn't be surprised if they started to ask people to sit down in the seated areas.
can't see how they will enforce it, but expect them to ask.
The unknown here is how the SAG will act. Now they've allowed a standing area will they be putting pressure on the club to enforce the regulations in other parts of the ground, that could even have been part of the agreement. Give the OK to safe standing on the understanding there will be little tolerance for standing in seating areas.
 
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bigfatronssba

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The unknown here is how the SAG will act. Now they've allowed a standing area will they be putting pressure on the club to enforce the regulations in other parts of the ground, that could even have been part of the agreement. Give the OK to safe standing on the understanding there will be little tolerance for standing in seating areas.

I’ve never understood why it’s considered unsafe to stand in a seating area. Has it ever been clarified as to why?
 

SHUNT31

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There’s no way they will be able to police a whole block standing. I was going to move for this reason but am staying put now.

It’s their own fault if people stand by not putting standing in the area everyone wanted it.
 

MalcSB

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There’s no way they will be able to police a whole block standing. I was going to move for this reason but am staying put now.

It’s their own fault if people stand by not putting standing in the area everyone wanted it.
There could be all sorts of reasons why they couldn’t do it.

Didn't “everyone” want to be nearer the away fans?
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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'We want to be by the away fans'
'We want to stand'

NOOOO, NOT LIKE THAT!

Honestly, some of the behaviour from our fans is embarrasing. If you want to stand, go to the standing section. Wanting to stay in the corner is just really odd and it's hardly the end of the fucking world. You'd all be back on here crying in August that there's been a cracking down two games in and you don't see how it's fair that you now have to sit down in a designated sitting down area, and the ones that are in the new section are somehow 'thinking they're all better than us'.

Some right fucking babies here.
 

Sick Boy

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The fuss is this.....
A mate of mine has 4 STs.....himself plus his 3 kids
1 of those kids is 5 so can't go to midweek games
As a result, if one child can't go he has been told all tickets need to be put on the exchange and they have to sort tickets out elsewhere.
This is fuckin madness from our club!!
Wtf?!
 

SHUNT31

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There could be all sorts of reasons why they couldn’t do it.

Didn't “everyone” want to be nearer the away fans?
Nobody was consulted on that though were they? People in the corner were consulted re standing in the corner, for them to move it behind the goal.

There are multiple reasons why people like me do not want to move. FA cup games sitting/standing in part of stadium with no atmosphere (ruins the whole experience for me), I get on really well with the people around me and don’t want to be separated from the main stand. Not only that, the corner offers a better view than behind the goal imo.
 

wingy

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Nobody was consulted on that though were they? People in the corner were consulted re standing in the corner, for them to move it behind the goal.

There are multiple reasons why people like me do not want to move. FA cup games sitting/standing in part of stadium with no atmosphere (ruins the whole experience for me), I get on really well with the people around me and don’t want to be separated from the main stand. Not only that, the corner offers a better view than behind the goal imo.
Isn't that cup allocation virtually the one block ATM , Block 10 which is unsold so kind of irrelevant ATM.
 

pusbccfc

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'We want to be by the away fans'
'We want to stand'

NOOOO, NOT LIKE THAT!

Honestly, some of the behaviour from our fans is embarrasing. If you want to stand, go to the standing section. Wanting to stay in the corner is just really odd and it's hardly the end of the fucking world. You'd all be back on here crying in August that there's been a cracking down two games in and you don't see how it's fair that you now have to sit down in a designated sitting down area, and the ones that are in the new section are somehow 'thinking they're all better than us'.

Some right fucking babies here.

That first line is the biggest one. There was uproar when they moved away fans to the far corner just 2 months ago.

They've allowed people to move closer than ever to a better spot behind the goal.

Eventually it will move over. Once the first match with a poor atmosphere, there will be an eagerness to move closer to the away fans.
 

Flying Fokker

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That first line is the biggest one. There was uproar when they moved away fans to the far corner just 2 months ago.

They've allowed people to move closer than ever to a better spot behind the goal.

Eventually it will move over. Once the first match with a poor atmosphere, there will be an eagerness to move closer to the away fans.
They allowed that years ago. They opened it up for ST holders to use.
 

MalcSB

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Nobody was consulted on that though were they? People in the corner were consulted re standing in the corner, for them to move it behind the goal.

There are multiple reasons why people like me do not want to move. FA cup games sitting/standing in part of stadium with no atmosphere (ruins the whole experience for me), I get on really well with the people around me and don’t want to be separated from the main stand. Not only that, the corner offers a better view than behind the goal imo.
Thats fine, sit there then.
 

MalcSB

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Isn't that cup allocation virtually the one block ATM , Block 10 which is unsold so kind of irrelevant ATM.
SAG could block allocation 15% to away fans on safety grounds if the works to enable the current proposals don‘t enable safe segregation at that higher number of away fans. I would have been inclined to have purposely designed in that way.
 

shmmeee

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Nobody was consulted on that though were they? People in the corner were consulted re standing in the corner, for them to move it behind the goal.

There are multiple reasons why people like me do not want to move. FA cup games sitting/standing in part of stadium with no atmosphere (ruins the whole experience for me), I get on really well with the people around me and don’t want to be separated from the main stand. Not only that, the corner offers a better view than behind the goal imo.

Madness.
 

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