Commentary by Margaret Aspinall chairwoman of the Hillsborough Families Support GroupThere is no place for standing in modern football and I cannot comprehend why people want to go back to how it was in the 1980s.It is both insulting and insensitive to suggest that it is a good idea, particularly knowing there has never been any accountability for what happened at Hillsborough in April 1989.I have had the argument about what happens in Germany thrown at me before, when people have raised the idea about bringing back standing in England.Well, what people in another country do is their own affair.We have had two tragedies at grounds with standing terraces in Great Britain - 96 football fans never returned home from Hillsborough, 66 lives were lost at Ibrox.When I talk about never bringing standing back to football grounds here, I am thinking about my children and grandchildren going to games.They should never be put in a position of how it was in the 1980s.
To be honest, I'm surprised at all that there's even an appetite for safe standing. The Holte End terrace went (at the same time as all the last remaining ones in the top flight) in 1994. I was relatively young back then and was happy to stand, but eighteen years of being told to take a seat probably means I won't go back to standing. Meanwhile, a whole generation of support has grown-up knowing nothing but all-seater venues. Are they really going to be willing to stand?
Quote from: nick harper on January 18, 2012, 04:39:38 PMQuote from: Pete on January 18, 2012, 03:54:25 PMCracking picture, adrenachrome. On my titchy screen, I can only make out Chico Hamilton and Andy Lochhead, which would date the pic to between 1970 and 1973 I think. It looks like it's the Bournemouth game - Feb 1972 and 48,000. I think the other player is Pat McMahon.I reckon you are right. It is Pat McMahon and for those of you looking at the picture in Black and White, Bournemouth are in the Green and Black striped shirts.The link for the picture http://www.midlandsmemorabilia.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/andy-lochhead-chico-hamilton-pat-mcmahon-aston-villa-manchester-city-francis-lee-holte-end-terrace.jpg suggests this is the Charity Shield game against Manchester City played 5/8/72, however that would be wrong as Chico Hamilton did not play in that whereas Hamilton, Lochhead, and McMahon all played against Bournemouth.
Quote from: Pete on January 18, 2012, 03:54:25 PMCracking picture, adrenachrome. On my titchy screen, I can only make out Chico Hamilton and Andy Lochhead, which would date the pic to between 1970 and 1973 I think. It looks like it's the Bournemouth game - Feb 1972 and 48,000. I think the other player is Pat McMahon.
Cracking picture, adrenachrome. On my titchy screen, I can only make out Chico Hamilton and Andy Lochhead, which would date the pic to between 1970 and 1973 I think.
Thing is Chris,its warmer,its cheaper,its louder,you can stand with your mates instead of trying to book tickets together,free dom of choice would be ideal
Quote from: spk on January 20, 2012, 07:51:29 AMThing is Chris,its warmer,its cheaper,its louder,you can stand with your mates instead of trying to book tickets together,free dom of choice would be idealWell, yes, I'm aware of that. However, a whole generation have grown-up not knowing any different than seats and so for them it will be the norm. Standing might be a passing fancy for them, but nothing more.My other thought is while younger fans are willing to regularly stand up in the seats, would they be willing to go the whole hog and buy a terrace ticket (ignoring price for a moment because saying terracing will be cheaper is just speculative, IMO, unless I've missed the statement about cheaper tickets from the club)?
The Taylor Report said that supporters would soon get used to sitting. Instead, the desire to stand has grown. A figure of 91.5% support shows that.