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by JoeyJoeJoeJnrShabadoo » 27 Dec 2012 16:59


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Re: Shame

by Royal Rother » 27 Dec 2012 17:10

Shame that he's obviously a fcuking idiot who likes to spoil the enjoyment and block the views of others at a game both have an entitlement to watch from their seats you mean?

Agreed.

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by Hoop Blah » 27 Dec 2012 17:13

Royal Rother Shame that he's obviously a fcuking idiot who likes to spoil the enjoyment and block the views of others at a game both have an entitlement to watch from their seats you mean?

Agreed.


Apart front it looking like its on the back row and up against a wall that's higher than the back of the seat.

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by cmonurz » 27 Dec 2012 17:20

Seems draconian if he is on the back row, but nevertheless, you do have to be an absolute fcuking tool to manage to get yourself banned from a football ground.

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by JoeyJoeJoeJnrShabadoo » 27 Dec 2012 17:58

Royal Rother Shame that he's obviously a fcuking idiot who likes to spoil the enjoyment and block the views of others at a game both have an entitlement to watch from their seats you mean?

Agreed.


Yes, sarcasm doesn't come across well in the written word.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11695/8363670/Sunderland-have-taken-action-over-fans-who-persistently-stand-at-games


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by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Dec 2012 18:00

Royal Rother Shame that he's obviously a fcuking idiot who likes to spoil the enjoyment and block the views of others at a game both have an entitlement to watch from their seats you mean?

Agreed.


It's a back row seat...

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Re: Shame

by Royal Rother » 27 Dec 2012 18:00

:lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.

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by Hoop Blah » 27 Dec 2012 19:16

Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Your point (that he's anti-social and blocking others view) stands about as much as he will for the rest of the season.

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Re: Shame

by Born 'n Bred Royal » 27 Dec 2012 19:34

I cannot believe all the away fans at Man City were sitting down. For god sake, their entire lower tier was standing!

Every time I watch a game of theirs on Sky every single away supporter is standing! Atmosphere is far better when everyone is standing, and if you don't like it - sit at the front...


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by Franchise FC » 27 Dec 2012 19:35

Hoop Blah
Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Your point (that he's anti-social and blocking others view) stands about as much as he will for the rest of the season.


But that brings the whole standing/seating argument back to its viewing roots.
When I was young I could navigate to the front of the terraces so that I could see - it didn't matter if someone tall came and stodd in front of me as I simply moved.
Now, you've got your seat and whether you can see or not is irrelevant - if someone stand in front of you so that you can't see, then you're buggered.
Now you could argue that all the little ones should go to the font seats, but the online ticket selection function seems to have been disabled at the moment.

So we're left with - "Sit down, 'cos the small ones behind you can't see"

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by SLAMMED » 27 Dec 2012 19:48

Stand on your seat

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Re: Shame

by Royal Rother » 27 Dec 2012 19:49

Hoop Blah
Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Your point (that he's anti-social and blocking others view) stands about as much as he will for the rest of the season.


:lol: You crack me up! Who cares? Knock another one out on me if you like.

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Re: Shame

by harryroyal » 27 Dec 2012 20:08

Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.

We therefore, should and probably will get rid of all-seater stadia.


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by Royal Rother » 27 Dec 2012 20:13

Agreed.

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by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Dec 2012 21:36

Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Yes, if you don't want to sit in a standing section, move somewhere else.

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by Franchise FC » 28 Dec 2012 09:26

LoyalRoyalFan
Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Yes, if you don't want to sit in a standing section, move somewhere else.


It may have escaped your attention but when you buy a ticket it has a seat number allocated to it - moving is no longer an option (might be easier next season, though).

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by Silver Fox » 28 Dec 2012 11:12

LoyalRoyalFan
Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Yes, if you don't want to sit in a standing section, move somewhere else.


What standing section?

Anyway, while Rother's point is a bit undermined we all know that if someone in charge says that bloke in the back row can stand because he's in the back row all manner of bellends will decide that they should be allowed to stand too, because he's been allowed to

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Re: Shame

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Dec 2012 11:37

Clubs that do not enforce sitting are technically in breach of their safety certificate and therefore could find the authorities refuse to renew said certificate.

The sooner safe standing is brought in the better for everyone involved in the game

Roll on Crawley....

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Re: Shame

by Alexander Litvinenko » 28 Dec 2012 14:00

There's a bit more to this story than that particular picture tells.

Sunderland, like some other switched-on clubs, has introduced a "singing section" - which is a euphemism for a section where standing regulations will not be enforced. The unofficial arrangement is that in the areas concerned it'll be standing behind the line of the concourse, and sitting in front of it. You won't, of course, find this written down anywhere or officially stated, but it's a sensible, pragmatic solution to unenforceable ground regulations.

But as a result they are clamping down in people standing in other areas, but as yet not everyone understands what the situation is as it's all "unofficial". This seat belongs to someone who is in the "sitting area" and also refusing to move.

So while the way they've done it is crass, tacky and overly-sensationalist, I do have some sympathy for Sunderland in this case.

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Re: Shame

by Hoop Blah » 28 Dec 2012 16:03

Royal Rother
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Royal Rother :lol:

I'm obviously not very observant but point stands. It's called an all-seater for a reason.


Your point (that he's anti-social and blocking others view) stands about as much as he will for the rest of the season.


:lol: You crack me up! Who cares? Knock another one out on me if you like.


Don't get too excited, I'm just pointing out rubbish when I see it.

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