Hopefully, now that we're no longer caged like animals at matches, nothing like this will happen again.
DawZi wrote:Hopefully, now that we're no longer caged like animals at matches, nothing like this will happen again.
still like to see more terrace stands, hopefully behind the goals at our new ground, as long as fans are not caged in, there should be no problem with standing..
durhamshrimp wrote:Tragic loss of human life and a little bit of football died that day too.
It led to the creation of horrible, souless all-seaters and football as a product. Sadly it seems a sensible debate about safe standing can never be had without someone screeching the word 'Hillsborough' as their entire argument. This however is largely insignificant compared to the human tragedy of the day. Hopefully, now that we're no longer caged like animals at matches, nothing like this will happen again.
cragbankshrimp wrote:i remember it as if it was yesterday, watching everything unfold live on TV. It still reduced me to tears watching it again at the weekend.All the fans wanted to do was watch their team win and go to Wembley. RIP
ezz wrote:I disagree about the terracing, at our level its safe enough with only a thousand or two max standing next to each other, in bigger stands with say 3-4thousand or more standing next to each other it only takes a last minute goal from say a 2-0 down comeback for chaos to happen. I remember the play-offs at Christie Park against Dagenham when we scored our 2nd and the whole stand plunged forward, imagine that with much more people in a bigger terraced stand and someone is bound to get hurt.
I'd say terracing is more better but in terms of safety and number should only be present in league 2 or lower.
campdave wrote:ezz wrote:I disagree about the terracing, at our level its safe enough with only a thousand or two max standing next to each other, in bigger stands with say 3-4thousand or more standing next to each other it only takes a last minute goal from say a 2-0 down comeback for chaos to happen. I remember the play-offs at Christie Park against Dagenham when we scored our 2nd and the whole stand plunged forward, imagine that with much more people in a bigger terraced stand and someone is bound to get hurt.
I'd say terracing is more better but in terms of safety and number should only be present in league 2 or lower.
Rubbish. There is a 25,000 capacity terrace at Borrussia Dortmund, and terraces with capacity over 10,000 all over Germany being used without problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6458843.stm
I believe the terrace at Dortmund is divided into areas to stop the problem of surging.
campdave wrote:ezz wrote:I disagree about the terracing, at our level its safe enough with only a thousand or two max standing next to each other, in bigger stands with say 3-4thousand or more standing next to each other it only takes a last minute goal from say a 2-0 down comeback for chaos to happen. I remember the play-offs at Christie Park against Dagenham when we scored our 2nd and the whole stand plunged forward, imagine that with much more people in a bigger terraced stand and someone is bound to get hurt.
I'd say terracing is more better but in terms of safety and number should only be present in league 2 or lower.
Rubbish. There is a 25,000 capacity terrace at Borrussia Dortmund, and terraces with capacity over 10,000 all over Germany being used without problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6458843.stm
I believe the terrace at Dortmund is divided into areas to stop the problem of surging.
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