Seating at Tottenham and other football grounds (a moan)
Seating
at Tottenham and other football grounds (a moan)
Ever since the Hillsborough tragedy, we’ve had
seats at grounds (forced by the Government), and football clubs have tried to
reverse that policy ever since. Now they/ we may be a step closer to getting our
standing area back again.
Tottenham stated that the club was ‘delighted’
to receive an invitation from the Sports Grounds Safety Authority to apply to
be an ‘early adopter’ of safe standing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Unlike
some clubs, when the stadium opened in 2019, the club were wise enough to future-proof
for safe standing in the South Stand and at the away end.
Tottenham also designed the stadium to have a
certain level of comfort and legroom, but not only in the sitting areas, but if
ever there were going to be a standing area the same there as well. A 900mm tall bar was also added to allow
standing without blocking vision.
The club has to apply for an application – for safe
standing – by October 6th and then sell standing tickets from January
next year. Tottenham must tick several boxes to meet the criteria, including the
option to sit or stand without views being blocked.
Daniel Levy provided this statement: “The
Club has led on lobbying the Government for safe standing at stadia and is
delighted that this will now be possible. It delivers choice for fans attending
the game – whether home or away supporters – and the vast majority of our fans
are in favour of this scheme. We are extremely proud of our ‘safe seating’
design, which ensures both comfort and safety, whether standing or seated while
maintaining the same aesthetics as in all other areas of the stadium.”
Thoughts
Safe standing is ok providing they allow those
that wish to sit, to sit in comfort and with no obstruction. I am not in the South
stand, however, certain people stand there at the moment, obstructing those
that wish to sit. The same with the away games, people stand with no regard for
those that want to sit. In particular, those supporters of a certain age or
have a disability (arthritis etc., such as I).
The Tottenham stadium was made to make money,
however, once you’ve purchased your seat, you are left alone to sort out any
standing/ obstruction issues. If you approach the stewards, they just say, “there
is nothing I can do”, and walk away.
THERE IS NO PROBLEM where I sit at Tottenham
(West stand, upper) unless there is a goal, but we all quickly sit back down
again. The problem for me and others is at away matches, where nobody gives a
shit.
What do you think?
Stay safe, Glenn
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