I wish that was how capitalism worked.You might be right, but 9 times out of 10...fatter margins.
Quote from: Londonvilla on March 22, 2023, 09:22:10 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on March 22, 2023, 08:44:33 PMWhy do you think rail seats will be cheaper?You can get more people into the available space In the old days, yeah. Not now. I don't see anywhere that's introduced it at a higher rate than one seat = one standing.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 22, 2023, 08:44:33 PMWhy do you think rail seats will be cheaper?You can get more people into the available space
Why do you think rail seats will be cheaper?
Most Premier League teams rank outside the top 50. Only Brighton and Aston Villa join Everton and Brentford in the top 50, placing 44th and 47th respectively. Newcastle United and Leeds United are in the bottom four of the table. Last year's Premier League champions Manchester City are in 71st.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 22, 2023, 09:31:40 PMQuote from: Londonvilla on March 22, 2023, 09:22:10 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on March 22, 2023, 08:44:33 PMWhy do you think rail seats will be cheaper?You can get more people into the available space In the old days, yeah. Not now. I don't see anywhere that's introduced it at a higher rate than one seat = one standing.From google"What are the benefits of rail seating?Efficient use of spaceBy replacing traditional seating with rail seats, clubs can increase capacity without having to expand their stadium."
Ronnie Hawthorn, Head of Safety, Security and Operations, Celtic FC "Rail seating is not a panacea for all of football's problems but the logic is this: you have a 900mm bar in front of your seat, every person has a seat or a standing area, so it is really still an all-seated stadium. It’s just that we can put it into standing mode. Numbers don’t go up, in fact, maybe much to the annoyance of some of colleagues on the commercial side, they’ve actually slightly gone down due to the double walkways we’ve put in there
This may be a stupid question, but are there actually seats in rail seating? If so, how is the set-up different to when fans stand now? Or is it more of a culture thing, to make standing acceptable? All I know is that in the Lower Holte you have to stand whenever anybody wants to get past anyway, eliciting tuts and sighs from those behind.
So could it just be a case of throwing rails onto the back of existing seats? I'm just not entirely sure I understand the need for rail seating if it doesn't create extra capacity.
Quote from: Rory on March 22, 2023, 10:31:06 PMSo could it just be a case of throwing rails onto the back of existing seats? I'm just not entirely sure I understand the need for rail seating if it doesn't create extra capacity.It allows people to stand safely, I guess.