FAB? - Sheffield Derby Segregation

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Find out why, from SAG, both Sheffield's Professional Football clubs have to have rows and rows of segregation between fans, no matter who they are playing against.
Even if the stands are separated by fresh air, still rows of seats are cordened off, resulting in the clubs loosing thousands of pounds.
This does not occur in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham or even Glasgow!
I appreciate the Hillsborough disaster has a bearing on these decisions, but it was decades ago!
Why don't the Sheffield clubs contest this segregation requirements?
 

Find out why, from SAG, both Sheffield's Professional Football clubs have to have rows and rows of segregation between fans, no matter who they are playing against.
Even if the stands are separated by fresh air, still rows of seats are cordened off, resulting in the clubs loosing thousands of pounds.
This does not occur in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham or even Glasgow!
I appreciate the Hillsborough disaster has a bearing on these decisions, but it was decades ago!
Why don't the Sheffield clubs contest this segregation requirements?
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Find out why, from SAG, both Sheffield's Professional Football clubs have to have rows and rows of segregation between fans, no matter who they are playing against.
Even if the stands are separated by fresh air, still rows of seats are cordened off, resulting in the clubs loosing thousands of pounds.
This does not occur in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham or even Glasgow!
I appreciate the Hillsborough disaster has a bearing on these decisions, but it was decades ago!
Why don't the Sheffield clubs contest this segregation requirements?

Will move this discussion somewhere shortly (I've already changed the thread title), where you can ask them this and whatever else you fancy.

I know the previous answer, but it's from attending meetings many years ago, so wouldn't want to cloud the last few years thinking with that.
 
Find out why, from SAG, both Sheffield's Professional Football clubs have to have rows and rows of segregation between fans, no matter who they are playing against.
Even if the stands are separated by fresh air, still rows of seats are cordened off, resulting in the clubs loosing thousands of pounds.
This does not occur in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham or even Glasgow!
I appreciate the Hillsborough disaster has a bearing on these decisions, but it was decades ago!
Why don't the Sheffield clubs contest this segregation requirements?
Would that be Glasgow, where away fans were banned for a season because they can't behave themselves?
 

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