Safe Standing in Safe Areas... STAND UP SIT DOWN

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Andy M

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Ladies and Gents... your help is required!

STAND UP SIT DOWN

STAND UP SIT DOWN was launched in July as a new initiative for a common sense solution to the issue of standing.

We propose that at least one area of each ground be selected where supporters would be permitted to stand in front of their allocated seats.

It is not just a campaign for standing, but to restore choice for all supporters. This is an issue about which many supporters feel very strongly, and we are proposing a compromise solution, as an alternative to the current conflict and increasing sanctions by the authorities.

To date we have 2000 members and just shy (at the time of writing) of 2500 signatures on our petition, from supporters of more than 110 clubs. The average age of members is around 30. About 10% say they prefer to sit and 90% stand.

We have received encouraging replies from some clubs, and others agree privately, but are unwilling to be quoted. We have met with both the Premier League and the Football League, and are seeking a meeting with the FLA. We have also been invited to address the Safety Committee for West Ham, which will be an opportunity to put our proposals to various bodies, including the police & FLA.

Many of our members came via online forums, but tended to come in groups from each club, while the thread was on the top page. We hope that this new post will generate further interest, and update those who are already aware of the campaign.

For full details, visit www.standupsitdown.co.uk.

Please both sign the petition and join the campaign, as the more members we have, the greater will be our influence.

A summary of our proposed solution and its benefits follows:

PROPOSED SOLUTION

The suitability for standing to be objectively assessed for each area of every ground, with input from clubs and supporters, rather than the current blanket ban applied to the top two divisions.

At least one area of each ground to be selected where supporters would be permitted to stand in front of their allocated seats.

Persistent standing not to be tolerated in other areas, ensuring that those who prefer to sit will not have their view blocked by others standing.

Where possible, away supporters allocations to be divided into standing and sitting areas, by tier (upper seated, lower standing), block, or rows (front seated, back standing).

This is a compromise and achievable solution, based on common sense, and for the benefit of all concerned. The preferred option for many supporters of new safe standing areas, is unlikely to become reality in the foreseeable future, for both financial and political reasons.

BENEFITS OF OUR PROPOSED SOLUTION

Dealing with safety according to the specific risk in each area, is likely to achieve greater supporter compliance, than the use of increasingly severe sanctions to force them to sit in areas where few people see a real safety risk.

Deals with the customer care issue, by separating supporters who wish to stand, from those who prefer or need to sit.

Allows crowd management, by allocating each supporter their own individual space (in front of their numbered seat).

Requires no major financial outlay, or significant ground modifications. Capacities would be as for current seated areas, so present exit, toilet & catering facilities would remain satisfactory.

Causes no loss in income for clubs. Ticket prices would remain similar to current seats, and improved atmosphere may even attract additional supporters.

Allows those who wish to stand and vocally support their team, to congregate in the same area, and to generate improved atmosphere.

STAND UP SIT DOWN
PO Box 51, Purfleet, Essex, RM19 1SY
www.standupsitdown.co.uk
 
alex said:
Vote for JF you tossers!

YEAH! VOTE JOE_FOX YOU BUNCH OF TOSSERS!
 
80 odd views...

But no signatures!!

It would be helpful to know why you are reading but not signing and joining...

Is it because what I've posted isn't clear, or you think it's not worth it or you simply don't believe in our objectives?

I've posted this on numerous sites and am finding that the signatures gained are no where near the number of people viewing ...

Answers on a postcard, please!
 
It's hard to do a signature with a mouse.
 
Re: 80 odd views...

Andy M said:
But no signatures!!

It would be helpful to know why you are reading but not signing and joining...

Is it because what I've posted isn't clear, or you think it's not worth it or you simply don't believe in our objectives?

I've posted this on numerous sites and am finding that the signatures gained are no where near the number of people viewing ...

Answers on a postcard, please!

I would vote but keep getting the following message :?
You are not authorized to view this page
You might not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials you supplied.

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You can click Search to look for information on the Internet.
 
website

I think it is because there is a full stop after uk!

I am not brilliant at links but try www.standupsitdown.co.uk


Sorry to go on, but I cannot emphasise just how much your support is needed and if you could perhaps let your mates, colleagues, friends and family know about the site and encourage them to sign and join as well it would be much appreciated.

I know that a lot of people feel that there is no point in even bothering to look at the site as they believe we won't get any where but the more support we have the harder it will be for the FLA (who are the main problem!) to continually fob us off.

Just think what us supporters could achieve if it were not for mass apathy.....
 
Just think what us supporters could achieve if it were not for mass apathy

You are really talking to the wrong set of fans............
 
From BBC news:


"Football fans get 'singing stand'

Football fans who like to warble their way to a win have been allocated a "singing stand" at a Lancashire club.
Burnley Football Club have set aside a section of one stand at the Turf Moor ground for singing fans.

The Championship club made the move after fans voted in favour on its official website.

The first singing zone will be in the James Hargreaves stand for the club's televised league game against Derby County on 22 October.

More than 800 fans responded to the survey, with more than two thirds of them voting in favour of a singing section.

The club says that the majority of those who responded usually sat in the James Hargreaves Stand, so part of it was allocated to the singers.

Burnley's box office is taking bookings for supporters who want to enjoy a tuneful match and is writing to season ticket holders encouraging them to take part.

But it says it will relocate those who would rather not join in"
 
Burnley

I saw that and didn't know whether to laugh or cry!

Cheers to those Leicester supporters who have signed up!
 
Re: 80 odd views...

lumberjack said:
I would vote but keep getting the following message :?
You are not authorized to view this page
You might not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials you supplied.

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If you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please try to contact the Web site by using any e-mail address or phone number that may be listed on the www.standupsitdown.co.uk. home page.

You can click Search to look for information on the Internet.

same here
 
Signatures...

Thanks to those Foxes who have signed!

If anybody reading this could also please sign and pass the website address on to their friends, family, colleagues, hell even your sworn enemies then hopefully we'll hit the 3000 mark by the weekend.

Can I also say, that even if you don't agree with supporters being allowed to stand again... consider the wider picture. Despite the Taylor report supporters have still continued to stand and gone home life and limb intact.. to the best of my knowledge their have been no incidents caused over the past 10 years because supporters have defied the regulations (not law, btw) and continued to stand in front of their seats.

This campaign is all about choice - we choose drive our cars and cross roads without somebody holding our hands - why shouldn't those who want to stand, stand in an area with like minded supporters something that is probably far less dangerous than getting behind the wheel...
 
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