Steve Rotherham - Saw him on the tv this morning. He is vehemently opposed to standing at football grounds. The discussion was about the standing facilities (rail seats) being put in at Bristol City where the stands can be adjusted to cater for all seating or all standing. I can’t see where his objection is coming from. Standing at football games in Europe is standard in a lot of grounds. BBC Sport - Bristol City plan to install rail seats at Ashton Gate
It will NEVER happen in the PL though
Personally, I think with all the recent findings on the police in Hillsborough, it's the perfect time to discuss this. The fans have been exonerated and there are documented lessons to be learnt regarding policing, tickets and stadium design. Any debate should be sensitive and always aware of fans' safety, but it's such a different world since 1989. I just worry that emotional issues will dominate any sensible, sensitive debate and that certain opponents to the proposal can only ever bring to mind memories of crumbling terraces, bad policing, bad organisation, fences, instead of seeing what is really on offer.
And............... unfortunately that's exactly what it will become, and no-one will have the balls to say "we respect your opinion, but the world has moved on since 1989 and we need to look at it objectively". I can already see dickheads like that Adrian Durham on Talktulipe, banging on about how it's "disrespecting the memories of those who died".
The outcome of Hillsborough was undoubtedly contributed to by a number of factors - however the HFSG and people like Steve Rotherham want to have their cake and eat it, and direct all of their scorn upon whichever one of the elements suits the particular argument they're making that day.
Most of the crowd behind the goals at the Liverpool/Arsenal game were standing throughout the whole game and this goes on at the majority of PL grounds. He didn’t mention that though.
How many stood on the kop in the FIVE years between Hillsborough and them knocking it down?
It will NEVER happen in the PL though
Personally, I think with all the recent findings on the police in Hillsborough, it's the perfect time to discuss this. The fans have been exonerated and there are documented lessons to be learnt regarding policing, tickets and stadium design. Any debate should be sensitive and always aware of fans' safety, but it's such a different world since 1989. I just worry that emotional issues will dominate any sensible, sensitive debate and that certain opponents to the proposal can only ever bring to mind memories of crumbling terraces, bad policing, bad organisation, fences, instead of seeing what is really on offer.
And............... unfortunately that's exactly what it will become, and no-one will have the balls to say "we respect your opinion, but the world has moved on since 1989 and we need to look at it objectively". I can already see dickheads like that Adrian Durham on Talktulipe, banging on about how it's "disrespecting the memories of those who died".
The outcome of Hillsborough was undoubtedly contributed to by a number of factors - however the HFSG and people like Steve Rotherham want to have their cake and eat it, and direct all of their scorn upon whichever one of the elements suits the particular argument they're making that day.
Most of the crowd behind the goals at the Liverpool/Arsenal game were standing throughout the whole game and this goes on at the majority of PL grounds. He didn’t mention that though.
How many stood on the kop in the FIVE years between Hillsborough and them knocking it down?
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