Safe Standing and Atmosphere

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I look forward to the "improved atmosphere"
I'll won't be holding my breath though.
I was a bit worried about Portsmouth at home in November but now hopefully this will be a cracking atmosphere.
 
I look forward to the "improved atmosphere"
I'll won't be holding my breath though.
I was a bit worried about Portsmouth at home in November but now hopefully this will be a cracking atmosphere.
No-one's saying it's now going to be a cracking atmosphere every game. But standing encourages singing and creates a better atmosphere. That's why the chants on the kop tend to come from those who currently stand. You don't need to stand or join in if you don't want to.

It's healthier to stand, move your body and get your blood circulating and exercise your vocal cords in the winter cold. Far better than sitting shivering in your seat, moaning about the lack of atmosphere. I get that standing isn't for everyone, but for me it's the best way to experience a game.

This is really good news. and the fan initiatives from last season are really welcome too. Things are definitely moving in the right direction from a supporter perspective. Hopefully they will look at the catering next.
 
My thoughts
It's a step forward and brilliant that it's being taken forward in this city. I honestly doubted that either club or the local authority would go for it.

We NEED to try something to ratchet up the atmosphere as it's been dire for a good while now.

And it directly addresses the standing problems at the back of the kop, giving fans what they've wanted with non compliance with ground regs, reducing the risk of sanctions

I like it alot
 
Does anyone know here this area actually is? I'll be so pissed off if this is where my seat is and I've not been consulted tbh. I don't want to stand up for 90 and neither do the people round me some of whom are older. We stand up loads on the kop anyway!
 
No-one's saying it's now going to be a cracking atmosphere every game. But standing encourages singing and creates a better atmosphere. That's why the chants on the kop tend to come from those who currently stand. You don't need to stand or join in if you don't want to.

It's healthier to stand, move your body and get your blood circulating and exercise your vocal cords in the winter cold. Far better than sitting shivering in your seat, moaning about the lack of atmosphere. I get that standing isn't for everyone, but for me it's the best way to experience a game.

This is really good news. and the fan initiatives from last season are really welcome too. Things are definitely moving in the right direction from a supporter perspective. Hopefully they will look at the catering next.
I completely disagree. The last thing I want to do for 90 odd minutes is stand up consistently. I can't be arsed! I'm a passionate fan, I don't need to stand for 90 minutes to keep this up. Standing up and making noise isn't a direct correlation. This is so discrimatory to older fans, many of whom have had their seat towards the back of the kop for years.
 
I completely disagree. The last thing I want to do for 90 odd minutes is stand up consistently. I can't be arsed! I'm a passionate fan, I don't need to stand for 90 minutes to keep this up. Standing up and making noise isn't a direct correlation. This is so discrimatory to older fans, many of whom have had their seat towards the back of the kop for years.
I'll swap you for my seat on Row MM. You can sit next to the 'know it all twat' I sit next to.

At 6'4" I'm more than happy to stand rather than contort myself into the crap leg room I have on the Kop.

I'd have thought that they'll be more than enough people gladly giving their seats up to move to the safe standing area to satisfy those that want or need to sit.

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I completely disagree. The last thing I want to do for 90 odd minutes is stand up consistently. I can't be arsed! I'm a passionate fan, I don't need to stand for 90 minutes to keep this up. Standing up and making noise isn't a direct correlation. This is so discrimatory to older fans, many of whom have had their seat towards the back of the kop for years.

Actually there is massive correlation between standing up and singing. I remember the 70’s and 80’s, it was virtually compulsory to sing when stood up in the Kop, whereas the South stand was always quiet, hardly any singing apart from little sections for really big games.

Also there’s a historical correlation between standing and singing, probably explains why every church choir have been asked to stand up for centuries.

Ideally older fans need to think about getting off the Kop and stop being selfish, let the youngsters enjoy the atmosphere like we used to do. Also think prices need to be much cheaper on the Kop compared to the seated areas. We need to do as much as we can to encourage the younger generation.
The future prosperity of Sheff Utd is much more important than my personal seat and I’d be prepared to move seat if it improved the club.
(altho my season ticket isn’t exactly in a great position, near the front of the Kop) but I’d still be willing to make sacrifices to help the club.
 
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As the article on the official website says "back of the Kop", I'm going to stick my neck out and say it is in the Kop, possibly towards the back of it
Brilliant- thanks for this 🙄 any thoughts on exactly what this means in terms of where at the "back of the Kop"?
 

Actually there is massive correlation between standing up and singing. I remember the 70’s and 80’s, it was virtually compulsory to sing when stood up in the Kop, where the South stand was always quiet, hardly any singing apart from little sections for big games.

Also there’s a historical correlation between standing and singing, probably explains why every church choir have been asked to stand up for centuries.

Older fans need to think about getting off the Kop and stop being selfish, let the youngsters enjoy the atmosphere like we used to do. Also think prices need to be much cheaper on the Kop compared to the seated areas. We need to do as much as we can to encourage the younger generation.

Prices much cheaper than now? Think things through please. Children yes.
 
Actually there is massive correlation between standing up and singing. I remember the 70’s and 80’s, it was virtually compulsory to sing when stood up in the Kop, whereas the South stand was always quiet, hardly any singing apart from little sections for really big games.

Also there’s a historical correlation between standing and singing, probably explains why every church choir have been asked to stand up for centuries.

Older fans need to think about getting off the Kop and stop being selfish, let the youngsters enjoy the atmosphere like we used to do. Also think prices need to be much cheaper on the Kop compared to the seated areas. We need to do as much as we can to encourage the younger generation.
The future prosperity of Sheff Utd is much more important than my personal seat and I’d be prepared to move seat if it improved the club.
(altho my season ticket isn’t exactly in a great position, near the front of the Kop) but I’d still be willing to make sacrifices to help the club.
What? Oh my god, you really need to take a look at yourself. Throwing people out of seats they've sat in for years, with groups of people they've been friends with for years, because they're getting older? Sorry but I don't see an age limit on any of our stands. How ableist do you want to sound??
 
Actually there is massive correlation between standing up and singing. I remember the 70’s and 80’s, it was virtually compulsory to sing when stood up in the Kop, whereas the South stand was always quiet, hardly any singing apart from little sections for really big games.

Also there’s a historical correlation between standing and singing, probably explains why every church choir have been asked to stand up for centuries.

Ideally older fans need to think about getting off the Kop and stop being selfish, let the youngsters enjoy the atmosphere like we used to do. Also think prices need to be much cheaper on the Kop compared to the seated areas. We need to do as much as we can to encourage the younger generation.
The future prosperity of Sheff Utd is much more important than my personal seat and I’d be prepared to move seat if it improved the club.
(altho my season ticket isn’t exactly in a great position, near the front of the Kop) but I’d still be willing to make sacrifices to help th

I'll swap you for my seat on Row MM. You can sit next to the 'know it all twat' I sit next to.

At 6'4" I'm more than happy to stand rather than contort myself into the crap leg room I have on the Kop.

I'd have thought that they'll be more than enough people gladly giving their seats up to move to the safe standing area to satisfy those that want or need to sit.

utb
Great, can't wait for a shit seat down the front of the Kop so some coked up little bellend can stand up and shout a bit. 🙌🙌
 
Prices much cheaper than now? Think things through please. Children yes.

I’m talking idealistically, think there should be an option for really cheap tickets…..maybe for under 25’s.

I’m sure I read a few year back that German football has tickets at 20 euros in the top flight….thats £16 for an adult ticket.
Sounds impressive but that’s only the cheapest standing areas behind the goal.
In the better seats there’s a big choice of £30 tickets, with some being £60 and £80.
So the very best seats were expensive but some people can easily afford those prices, it’s their choice….almost a kind of pay what you can.
 
Great, can't wait for a shit seat down the front of the Kop so some coked up little bellend can stand up and shout a bit. 🙌🙌

I’m down at the front and unless it’s a big match or we play brilliant attacking football it’s quite sedate…
Also not much leg room…you have to strategically place your knees at the outer edges of the seat in front.

The coked up lads should all be in the singing/ standing area letting off some energy…..I hope.
Appreciate there might be teething problems but it’s a step in the right direction to make as many people as happy as possible.
Does make me wonder if there’s much demand for standing and whether it will catch on and become fashionable again.
 
I’m talking idealistically, think there should be an option for really cheap tickets…..maybe for under 25’s.

I’m sure I read a few year back that German football has tickets at 20 euros in the top flight….thats £16 for an adult ticket.
Sounds impressive but that’s only the cheapest standing areas behind the goal.
In the better seats there’s a big choice of £30 tickets, with some being £60 and £80.
So the very best seats were expensive but some people can easily afford those prices, it’s their choice….almost a kind of pay what you can.


Been through this before. Even ignoring the cost of any work required you need to consider any financial negatives that could arise - not that l’m against it btw - because cheaper prices will only work with increased attendance. We can only go so far with that due to capacity. So that’s an issue.
Cheaper pricing for youngsters, as under McCabe, helped increase the fanbase and should be given thought too again.
 
I’m down at the front and unless it’s a big match or we play brilliant attacking football it’s quite sedate…
Also not much leg room…you have to strategically place your knees at the outer edges of the seat in front.

The coked up lads should all be in the singing/ standing area letting off some energy…..I hope.
Appreciate there might be teething problems but it’s a step in the right direction to make as many people as happy as possible.
Does make me wonder if there’s much demand for standing and whether it will catch on and become fashionable again.
Yes, that's why I wouldn't want to sit down there. I enjoy my seat near the back. Why would I want to give my seat up to someone else for standing?? I've sat there for years and also bought and paid for my season ticket - in that seat 🤷🏼‍♀️ I love being in the Kop. I love singing and shouting my head off. Also like to sit down a bit.
 
Yes, that's why I wouldn't want to sit down there. I enjoy my seat near the back. Why would I want to give my seat up to someone else for standing?? I've sat there for years and also bought and paid for my season ticket - in that seat 🤷🏼‍♀️ I love being in the Kop. I love singing and shouting my head off. Also like to sit down a bit.
If you are forced to move, then hopefully they can find you a seat as close to the standing section as possible so you can still join in with it all.
 
Safe standing on the about bleeding time row AF down to QQ or summat. However, I will be generous, I am getting on a bit, 68 years old. So I will give up my seat on Row AF to a young un back of the Kop. I am too young to join the worthers brigade in the T-C stand. So I will sit in the top row of Bramall Lane upper saves me from walking reyt down John Street. I will celebrate this by having a few pints int the Railway or Cricketers before the match.
 
I'll swap you for my seat on Row MM. You can sit next to the 'know it all twat' I sit next to.

At 6'4" I'm more than happy to stand rather than contort myself into the crap leg room I have on the Kop.

I'd have thought that they'll be more than enough people gladly giving their seats up to move to the safe standing area to satisfy those that want or need to sit.

utb
Row MM.. I imagine that row will still be seated.. but hard to be certain.
 

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