Search and Destroy, on 27 June 2017 - 08:04 AM, said:
I think it's rubbish
No difference to just standing in a seated area like most do now.
I love a proper terrace, compare 1500 in the away end at Burton to Scunthorpe for example
It's a lot different. I've been to several grounds in Germany + Celtic Park in the safe standing, it's much safer.
Sammy Spireite, on 27 June 2017 - 08:14 AM, said:
I'm sure Pete Whitely said previously that the concrete would need significant strengthening to meet the required capability for the old style crush barriers (every few steps) to be bolted in to it. Not sure on the complexities of the rail seating, and how that affects it, but you'd imagine it needs some kind of strengthening.
Without the need for an increase in capacity, and the club counting every penny that's comes in (not necessarily all those that go out unfortunately!!) I really can't see the need to pursue the issue currently, as I can't see it would increase attendances, and fans would want to pay less than for seating tickets.
I thought this too but if Shrewsbury are doing it then it can't be the case. I assume their ground was build similarly to ours, i.e with the intention of not having safe standing so if they don't need to reinforce then neither do we. It isn't a capacity increase either its 1 for 1.
As for pricing, if it meant the chances of pushing this through and improving the atmosphere at games then I'd be happy for prices not to come down. It's only in Germany where the terraces are the cheap areas, I believe Celtic didn't change prices so as much as I think footy is expensive i'd rather pay more to stand than less, in a roundabout way. I'm looking forward to Accrington, Forest Green, Barnet etc this season purely for the novelty of standing on a terrace.