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The quote form McCabe at the time was its a great design because we can be totally flexible regards away allocations. I automatically assumed that we could close certain doors in the concourse areas but it doesn't seem to be working like that.

Wonder what the official story is on this because it does seem weird how there are so many empty seats which could be sold. Next season several teams could bring 3 to 4,000 meaning we have the chance to fill our stadium. So away allocations and segregation becomes really important and could cost us £1000's of lost revenue.
If we didn't have that Enterprise centre or whatever it is we could have extended into the JS corner and then BL lower might have been big enough to house the 10% of total capacity we have to give to away fans. Then keep BL upper for Blades.
 



If we didn't have that Enterprise centre or whatever it is we could have extended into the JS corner and then BL lower might have been big enough to house the 10% of total capacity we have to give to away fans. Then keep BL upper for Blades.

In the PL the rule was 10% or 3,000, which ever is lower.

When we were there our bottom tier held 2,990, so 10 short but the PL agreed this was acceptable.

Not sure what the rule is in the Championship.
 
In the PL the rule was 10% or 3,000, which ever is lower.

When we were there our bottom tier held 2,990 and the PL agreed this was OK.

Not sure what the rule is in the Championship.
I thought it was a bit less than that and we were a couple of hundred short. I don't think Championship requirements are any more onerous so I guess next season we'll just allocate BL lower. I suppose unlike the PL we probably won't sell as many home tickets but there may be situations where the away team could sell out upper and lower which is when we could have problems.
Plenty of time for the club to work it out though.
 
In the Premier League every seat was available and used

We have not needed them since getting relegated but there are certain games

Games against Charlton, Spurs and Wendy were all played in under capacity stadiums because of the restrictions put in place by idiots who just can't be arsed to work and earn the money they are being paid

Next season possible games against Wendy, Forest, Derby, Leeds, Villa, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, maybe Huddersfield, maybe Bradford have the potential to attract 30,000 +

Plus there will be a bigger than expected attendance against a surprise team or two if we get involved in a relegation battle or a surprising play off challenge

The club has to put pressure on the authorities to keep as many seats as possible available
 
In the Premier League every seat was available and used

We have not needed them since getting relegated but there are certain games

Games against Charlton, Spurs and Wendy were all played in under capacity stadiums because of the restrictions put in place by idiots who just can't be arsed to work and earn the money they are being paid

Next season possible games against Wendy, Forest, Derby, Leeds, Villa, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, maybe Huddersfield, maybe Bradford have the potential to attract 30,000 +

Plus there will be a bigger than expected attendance against a surprise team or two if we get involved in a relegation battle or a surprising play off challenge

The club has to put pressure on the authorities to keep as many seats as possible available

The authorities seem to do this when we ask them anything.......................
 
Agree with other comments on here.

The club need to invest a bit of time, effort and cash in providing solutions to any issues raised, in terms of segregation. It'll pay for itself after a few games of additional revenue.

Longer term, careful consideration for expanding the ground is required. We can't leave it too late, as if the Kop is redeveloped first, that is likely to be 10.5k seats taken out for a reasonable length of time. It therefore may make sense to pursue expanding the South Stand first, due to the commercial benefits this would result in (more executive boxes) and limited disruption to current stand.
 
As someone who has bought today, I will simply say that I was lazy and thought I'd be able to get one a couple of weeks ago but when I looked they'd sold out.

Not that I need to explain myself or give my Bladey Blade credentials. It's odd that people actually buying tickets are getting more abuse than the Blades not actually going at all (who don't deserve abuse either).

I agree mate, some people like to argue for the sake of arguing. I had to wait for my shift pattern before getting my ticket, so there is always an issue with some people whinging I'm afraid. Utb
 
Remember the other year in the Sheffield the pigs were made to sit in alternate rows.
The police try any excuse to restrict away fans at the Sheffield derbies.
It seems like based on SY Police concerns Sheffield must be the hooligan capital of the UK. Why is that?

Full of pyromaniacs mate
 
Agree with other comments on here.

The club need to invest a bit of time, effort and cash in providing solutions to any issues raised, in terms of segregation. It'll pay for itself after a few games of additional revenue.

Longer term, careful consideration for expanding the ground is required. We can't leave it too late, as if the Kop is redeveloped first, that is likely to be 10.5k seats taken out for a reasonable length of time. It therefore may make sense to pursue expanding the South Stand first, due to the commercial benefits this would result in (more executive boxes) and limited disruption to current stand.

I'm sure McCabe was saying that with the plans in place to bolt an extra 3,200 seats at the back of the Kop it meant relatively minimal disruption, think we'd lose at most 5,000 seats.

I believe most of the Kop would remain open whilst building work was being done, probably close only the back of the Kop.

The main serious work, roof extension, removal of posts would be done over the Summer.
 
Agree with other comments on here.

The club need to invest a bit of time, effort and cash in providing solutions to any issues raised, in terms of segregation. It'll pay for itself after a few games of additional revenue.

Longer term, careful consideration for expanding the ground is required. We can't leave it too late, as if the Kop is redeveloped first, that is likely to be 10.5k seats taken out for a reasonable length of time. It therefore may make sense to pursue expanding the South Stand first, due to the commercial benefits this would result in (more executive boxes) and limited disruption to current stand.

Fair enough though.

If they scrapped the previous plans, cleared the land and built a totally new stand THEN we would lose 11K seats for probably 2 years.
 
I'm sure McCabe was saying that with the plans in place to bolt an extra 3,200 seats at the back of the Kop it meant relatively minimal disruption, think we'd lose at most 5,000 seats.

I believe most of the Kop would remain open whilst building work was being done, probably close only the back of the Kop.

The main serious work, roof extension, removal of posts would be done over the Summer.



The Kop needs bulldozing to the ground and rebuilding

If that isn't going to be done it may as well be left as it is

The inside view of Bramall Lane hides a very ugly old fashioned exterior
 
[QUOT="mattbianco1, post: 1313038, member: 1396"]Many fans won't have been born last time we lifted a League Title so if the opportunity arises to see this, i'm pretty sure even the biggest armchair fan would be interested.[/QUOTE]
Does it really matter? The more fans at Bramall lane means the Blades are doing well.
 



Many fans won't have been born last time we lifted a League Title so if the opportunity arises to see this, i'm pretty sure even the biggest armchair fan would be interested.
I personally can't wait, but I can't wait for every game.

I'm still perplexed at the demand, from "part timers" in general, to see us lift the third division title.
 
Worse - there's no queuing whatsoever. You're either through, or it's 'user busy', which makes it entirely pot luck. I called 144 times between 8:55 and 9:30, without getting through, while I know someone went straight through at 9:15 on his first attempt. Annoying to say the least.


or tha's bin blocked.
 
So why have things changed since we were in the PL? There was no trouble then, and we didn't have all the daft segregation rule. Our club has a few idiots but is no worse than other similar-sized clubs, is it?
 
So why have things changed since we were in the PL? There was no trouble then, and we didn't have all the daft segregation rule. Our club has a few idiots but is no worse than other similar-sized clubs, is it?

Whats happened since we were in the PL ? Three words mate - Hillsborough Independent Panel .
 
Whats happened since we were in the PL ? Three words mate - Hillsborough Independent Panel .



Yes the Hillsborough Independent Panel

The result of which means that all stadiums remain the same but Bramall Lane gets hammered
 
Yes the Hillsborough Independent Panel

The result of which means that all stadiums remain the same but Bramall Lane gets hammered

The pigs are being hammered aswell to be fair . Just a crying shame SYP werent as ' diligent ' in 1989
:(

( It could of course be plausibly argued that the Pigs SHOULD be taken to task over what happened there )
 
The pigs are being hammered aswell to be fair . Just a crying shame SYP werent as ' diligent ' in 1989
:(

( It could of course be plausibly argued that the Pigs SHOULD be taken to task over what happened there )



Yes, they should be hammered
They've got a falling down death trap over their heads and their lack of due diligence has contributed to what we now have

Only in Sheffield of course, everywhere else just carries on as normal
 
Yes, they should be hammered
They've got a falling down death trap over their heads and their lack of due diligence has contributed to what we now have

Only in Sheffield of course, everywhere else just carries on as normal


Agreed .

The pigs have no right to be indignant as they were a part of the problem . SYP and The Safety Advisory Group meanwhile are attempting to show the world that they've learned their lessons .

Complete bollox of course as aside from attempting to minimise the action thats coming their way , their complete lack of understanding of crowd dynamics at football matches is grossly highlighted by the fact that no other regulatory body in the UK restricts attendances in the way they do .

If anyone wonders why this is happening have a little read of this - http://hillsborough.independent.gov.uk/report/Section-1/summary/page-3/index.html

How times have changed :mad:
 
If anyone wonders why this is happening have a little read of this - http://hillsborough.independent.gov.uk/report/Section-1/summary/page-3/index.html

So, because Hillsborough is a death trap, SWFC were complicit in the disaster and SYP are, well, the less said the better, we are being roped into this sordid affair by association, i.e., of simply coming from the same city. That place wants fucking dynamiting and the whole district needs renaming. Instead of propping that fucking club up to everyone else's detriment, It's about time the city's "elders" grabbed this matter by the balls and fucked them off and stopped dragging this city down with them.
 
So, because Hillsborough is a death trap, SWFC were complicit in the disaster and SYP are, well, the less said the better, we are being roped into this sordid affair by association, i.e., of simply coming from the same city.


Basically ..... YES But dont forget , its not just SYP ....... its the Council aswell .

Im sure plenty on here will recall the actions of Sheffield Councils Safety Advisory Group following a visit to Bramall Lane just after the disaster . They were going to prevent a game of ours going ahead because they'd found a couple of weeds growing on the Bramall Lane Away End Terracing .

Now fast forward to a time , now , when SYP's integral part in causing the disaster is known throughout the land . Expect more of what we are seeing now .
 



Where are all these extra fans comin from?

Buy early to avoid disappointment I say.

The quality of our football. It's brilliant and people are taking notice. We'll have very big crowds next season. The fixtures are infinitely more attractive and we're a massive club.
 

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