Sheffield Wednesday have always travelled in numbers, be very surprised if they failed to sell out.Any idea if they'll sell out? Be great to have 30000 there !
Not for this fixtureWonder if block 6 will open up, when we played Middlesbrough in the FA Cup 2006 they did this
Block 7 will have overspill in,6 closedGot to be close if it'll only be 6 and 7 with no-one in. Looks like there's only ~200 left so you'd hope they'll get snapped up.
What about 13?Block 7 will have overspill in,6 closed
We might aswell give Wednesday a few extra tickets in block 7 then to fill it if 6 closed.Block 7 will have overspill in,6 closed
Not planned,still working on timely seg line reduction (in line with policing guidance and security deployment)What about 13?
Work in progressNot for this fixture
Why is 13 still closed seems pointless to meBlock 7 will have overspill in,6 closed
Persistent standing is a big barrier to reducing seg and opening up blocksWhy is 13 still closed seems pointless to me
Allocation is based on risk and the general reduction in seg lines and policing availabilityWe might aswell give Wednesday a few extra tickets in block 7 then to fill it if 6 closed.
How is standing a barrier to reducing a segregated area ? What does sitting do to reduce danger ? When we consider the time taken to stand from a seating position is 1 second and wouldn't alter the action of an individual either wayPersistent standing is a big barrier to reducing seg and opening up blocks
Surely Leicester is a higher risk then a family boxing day match against Sheff Wed? Leicester given 4.5K i thought.Allocation is based on risk and the general reduction in seg lines and policing availability
Read SGSA and Licencing ,it's what governs us.How is standing a barrier to reducing a segregated area ? What does sitting do to reduce danger ? When we consider the time taken to stand from a seating position is 1 second and wouldn't alter the action of an individual either way
Sounds like an excuse really
It what clubs requestSurely Leicester is a higher risk then a family boxing day match against Sheff Wed? Leicester given 4.5K i thought.
Read SGSA and Licencing ,it's what governs us.
If it was only that simple.Right so the gap between supporters at elland road was smaller than at the arena and yet they all stood and so did we
Sadly enforcement is what governs a club, just look at the recent improvements to the away end,surely that's good progress?If it was only that simple.
Saw the thread title and thought @Earlsdon_Skyblue1 had set a date!
Sadly enforcement is what governs a club, just look at the recent improvements to the away end,surely that's good progress?
Block 6 = 626 seatsSo what is the current maximum capacity at the arena with current segregations @SOCCFC
Balcony won't look filled if hospitality don't take their seats outside, you can't go over the allocation, even if people.prefer to remain inside.Block 6 = 626 seats
Block 7 = 887 seats
Block 12 = 447 seats
Block 13 = 382 seats
Segregation 2,342
Balcony = 1,071seats imagine 500 empty.
Capacity 32,609 so the gate will be approx 29.7K
Should make them sit outsideBalcony won't look filled if hospitality don't take their seats outside, you can't go over the allocation, even if people.prefer to remain inside.
Away fans stand up every game at the CBS but you penalise the home fansPersistent standing is a big barrier to reducing seg and opening up blocks
I'm not sure penalise is the approach, the ground need to enforce the regulations,the governing body expect that to be your home fans as a given , unfortunate I know.Away fans stand up every game at the CBS but you penalise the home fans