Should standing areas be re-introduced?

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Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by phil_mountier » Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:11 pm

Hi guys,

I'm from Southend-on-sea and love my football, especially the premier league and need a bit of help from the loyal supporters out there, forums are where the best fans are!

I go to university and am in my 3rd year and i'm doing my dissertation on the re-introduction of standing areas around the premier league and would really like some responses from the premier league's best fans and see what you think? It will only take about 3 or 4 mins and would help a great deal!

Thanks a lot it really is appreciated!

Here's the link... http://kwiksurveys.com?s=LIONGF_54f844a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gravedigger » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:38 pm

Done it Phil, but only cos I have a house in Hockley and have been to Roots Hall a number of times. :D . Course Roots Hall has a 12000 ish capacity. Couldn't see standing being reintroduced at, for instance, Emirates. Good luck with your dissertation 8)
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by phil_mountier » Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:19 pm

oh really cool, i went to school in hockley, greensward, small world, yeahh i dont know how up for it clubs will be but was just wondering eveyones views.

thanks for filling out the Q really appreciated

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gravedigger » Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:21 pm

Grand kids went to Greensward. My house is on Broadlands Rd almost opposite. Having it done up so soon as we'll be moving there. London's a bit grim now. Use the Bull a lot and Wetherspoons. Nice place to live. 8)
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gary the Enfield » Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:28 pm

Gravedigger wrote:Grand kids went to Greensward. My house is on Broadlands Rd almost opposite. Having it done up so soon as we'll be moving there. London's a bit grim now. Use the Bull a lot and Wetherspoons. Nice place to live. 8)

Maybe where you are! :wink:

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gravedigger » Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:35 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
Gravedigger wrote:Grand kids went to Greensward. My house is on Broadlands Rd almost opposite. Having it done up so soon as we'll be moving there. London's a bit grim now. Use the Bull a lot and Wetherspoons. Nice place to live. 8)

Maybe where you are! :wink:
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Prufrock » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:10 pm

Whereabouts Gravedigger? Not Finsbury Park :O?
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gail Platz » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:08 pm

How many people are doing dissertations on football these days? Does nobody base it on anything else?! Bet it's sending the non-football markers potty!

In answer to the question, absolutely YES bring back standing. I purposely have my season ticket in the East Lower near the screen (i.e. "charlie corner") just so I can stand up. Will do your survey now.

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:25 pm

I hate sitting at a game, when your formative years are on the paddock sitting at the reebok is a cold overpriced substitute even if it is premier league. The only good thing about seating is that I never lose my glasses when we score.

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:48 pm

We HAVE standing at Premiership matches. It's called "the away end".

Only they aren't SAFE standing areas as some numpty has bolted rows of seats in there.


All joking aside THAT would be worth studying in a disertation. They look for originality ... to make you stand out ... be different.
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by thebish » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:49 pm

bobo the clown wrote:We HAVE standing at Premiership matches. It's called "the away end".

Only they aren't SAFE standing areas as some numpty has bolted rows of seats in there.


All joking aside THAT would be worth studying in a disertation. They look for originality ... to make you stand out ... be different.

there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:14 pm

thebish wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:We HAVE standing at Premiership matches. It's called "the away end".

Only they aren't SAFE standing areas as some numpty has bolted rows of seats in there.


All joking aside THAT would be worth studying in a disertation. They look for originality ... to make you stand out ... be different.

there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...
thats because, i would guess, mens loo's are stinky and discusting.

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by thebish » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:16 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
thebish wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:We HAVE standing at Premiership matches. It's called "the away end".

Only they aren't SAFE standing areas as some numpty has bolted rows of seats in there.


All joking aside THAT would be worth studying in a disertation. They look for originality ... to make you stand out ... be different.

there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...
thats because, i would guess, mens loo's are stinky and discusting.
and you would know this.... how??? :conf: (also - ladies can buy stand-up weeing devices, I believe!)

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:17 pm

thebish wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
thebish wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:We HAVE standing at Premiership matches. It's called "the away end".

Only they aren't SAFE standing areas as some numpty has bolted rows of seats in there.


All joking aside THAT would be worth studying in a disertation. They look for originality ... to make you stand out ... be different.

there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...
thats because, i would guess, mens loo's are stinky and discusting.
and you would know this.... how??? :conf: (also - ladies can buy stand-up weeing devices, I believe!)
i said the word GUESS - based on the fact that men are far more stinky then women in general!

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:28 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
thebish wrote:there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...
thats because, i would guess, mens loo's are stinky and discusting.
to be fair they are as clean (I can only refer to the ESL Gents) as many a pub loo these days.

Comparison with the old Burnden Paddock would be pointless. They are, quite rightly, legendary.
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:30 pm

Personal preference I suppose, but after spending years standing on Burnden Embankment with some big fella with a brolly stood in front of you, getting pushed about and having to fight World War III to get to the toilets, covered seats at the Reebok with a perfect view of the game win hands down every time for me.
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by thebish » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:47 am

bobo the clown wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
thebish wrote:there are standing areas in the men's bogs I believe.... it seems women don't want them...
thats because, i would guess, mens loo's are stinky and discusting.
to be fair they are as clean (I can only refer to the ESL Gents) as many a pub loo these days.

Comparison with the old Burnden Paddock would be pointless. They are, quite rightly, legendary.
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Post by CrazyHorse » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:11 am

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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:17 am

thebish wrote:
...as famously mentioned in Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Piss" speech...
I remember my first visit to Wembley when we played Bristol City, being stood in a river of piss on the terrace behind the goal. It was that much hassle for people to get through everyone to reach one of two egress points that people were just having a lash in situ.
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Re: Should standing areas be re-introduced?

Post by Gravedigger » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:25 pm

Prufrock wrote:Whereabouts Gravedigger? Not Finsbury Park :O?
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