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Bristol City plan to install rail seats at Ashton Gate
League One Bristol City plan to become the first club in the United Kingdom to install rail seats, which have been pioneered in the German Bundesliga.
The seats can either be unlocked or locked to create a standing or seated area inside a stadium. Regulations currently prohibit their use in football, so they will initially be used for rugby games at Ashton Gate. The Football League has agreed to lobby the Government in a bid to permit "safe standing" areas in the game. All-seater stadiums have been compulsory in the Premier League and Championship since an inquiry into the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, which claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool fans. Standing is currently allowed in Leagues One and Two, but Championship grounds must be all-seater after a club have played in the second tier for three seasons. Some Football League clubs have backed calls for the introduction of standing areas and campaigners believe rail seats provide a safer alternative to 'old-style' terraces, which did little to stop the forward movement of fans. Rail seating is used at some of Germany's biggest grounds, including at Borussia Dortmund's Westfalenstadion, which has a capacity of more than 80,000. They are also approved for use as seats by Uefa and Fifa. Bristol City intend to install the new seating in two stands as part of the redevelopment of Ashton Gate. Should safe-standing areas return to football? In their support of the concept, the club have have installed a demonstration block for spectators to see how it may look if it were made legal. It is in an area of the ground not currently used, but will give fans an idea of what the proposed new areas would look like. The demonstration block will be unveiled in front of dignitaries from the Football Association and Football League on Wednesday. Bristol City's development of Ashton Gate starts in the summer, and Bristol Rugby will ground-share with them from the start of the 2014-15 season.The all-seated Wedlock Stand will be replaced with a new stand and plans are in place to install 2,202 rail seats, if regulations permit it. Further redevelopment in the Dolman Stand, to the side of the pitch, could see a further 1,568 rail seats incorporated in the stadium. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26141427 |
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fans been in jail for weeks for singing irish republican songs, empty souless ground, selling all our best players and replacing them with utter shite to play more shite under our cluless shite manager its quite pish think the board see this as the way to try and get folk back and happy and improve the atmosphere without having to backtrack and reinstate the green brigade. if safe standing was to be reinstated at OT take it would be at the strefford end or at least wanted there most by fans? |
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How did this witch get to Bristol I wonder? In a car perhaps? On a train? People die in cars and trains but I've never heard the tramp asking for a ban on either of them. If I had my way I'd bring back unsafe standing with no crash barriers at all. £#%&! off. |
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If they persist with this preaching and antagonising every club that wants safe standing they are going to lose a lot of the public sympathy which they crave. They should be told very clearly and very sternly to mind their own £#%&!ing business and concentrate on their own club and their own fans and leave everyone else alone.
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Looking at the comments at least even daily mail readers seem to agree their concerns are stupid.
Anyway, they're not really interested in safety. As armchair said, what they want is a non-stop pity party. They do not want the pity and attention to die out, which is what would happen if standing returned. They can't move on, so no-one else is allowed to. |
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