The Butcher
Striker
Especially when most wanted them moved out of south stand, short memories.Madness to take lower bowl seats away from home fans.
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Especially when most wanted them moved out of south stand, short memories.Madness to take lower bowl seats away from home fans.
And the new bridge.Sheepfolds development wil put paid to the idea of away fans at the south of the stadium.
They'll be housed in the North Upper for the foreseeable. NP want them up there and I suspect they'll just reopen the front section and narrow the segregation around the NW upper.And the new bridge.
A huge proportion of our fans will now be approaching the stadium on foot through that route. The away fans will never ever be relocated back to the South stand and I don't understand why any of our fans think they will or would want them to be.
The new bridge alone kills the idea stone dead, unless people want the new bridge blocked for access to Sunderland fans either side of every match while the plod get the away fans in and out?
Agree with this the premier league will struggle to argue against the police, they’re going nowhereThey'll be housed in the North Upper for the foreseeable. NP want them up there and I suspect they'll just reopen the front section and narrow the segregation around the NW upper.
The precedent has been set by the mags and while that exists we won't have to change either.
Hopefully keep them up there.spent a fortune upgrading hospitality in the north where the appeal is just walking out to the seats(as opposed to having to go upstairs) Northumbria's finest will also be keen to keep them there as well I suspect.They'll be housed in the North Upper for the foreseeable. NP want them up there and I suspect they'll just reopen the front section and narrow the segregation around the NW upper.
The precedent has been set by the mags and while that exists we won't have to change either.
Surely the same proportion of fans coming over the water from the direction of town though?And the new bridge.
A huge proportion of our fans will now be approaching the stadium on foot through that route. The away fans will never ever be relocated back to the South stand and I don't understand why any of our fans think they will or would want them to be.
The new bridge alone kills the idea stone dead, unless people want the new bridge blocked for access to Sunderland fans either side of every match while the plod get the away fans in and out?
They'll be housed in the North Upper for the foreseeable. NP want them up there and I suspect they'll just reopen the front section and narrow the segregation around the NW upper.
The precedent has been set by the mags and while that exists we won't have to change either.
Yeah as I mentioned there will always be a debate. But when it comes down to it NP will be pushing to keep them in the North upper, so this won't change as long as the mags have the ability to house away fans in the Leazes upper.Because it’s so hard to get away tickets in the PL, I think the club and SAG are a bit happier that we won’t see the issues witnessed in L1 and the championship.
That said, if they do get moved in the coming years, it will be to the NEC
Yeah as I mentioned there will always be a debate. But when it comes down to it NP will be pushing to keep them in the North upper, so this won't change as long as the mags have the ability to house away fans in the Leazes upper.
Because people are short sighted, they didn't take into account the effect moving them would have on the atmosphere.Especially when most wanted them moved out of south stand, short memories.
there is no need to ever have empty seats in the lower bowl, the away end could be on a sliding scale. If it looks like the away team will sell 1,000 tickets, we open up blocks for 2,000 home fans next to it. Cannot be hard to organise that.Because people are short sighted, they didn't take into account the effect moving them would have on the atmosphere.
I noticed a significant drop in decibel and frequency of chants. I'd rather have empty seats on camera, than a drop in atmosphere.
Neutrals can tell the empty seats are because of the away fans, but they will will will will blame us for the poor atmosphere.
I believe it’s not a regulation, it’s advisory only.it’s a regulation, so it must be. I think it’ll be done for next season as we have sold season cards in these areas.
We don't need god to help us, we can just move them down to the lower bowl so A. We can hear them as sound doesn't travel down well, and B. Gives our rowdy section someone to chant back and forth with, which in turns often encourages the quieter sections to join in.RE: atmosphere, if we can’t get the stadium rocking when sold out for any home premier league game then god help us.
Keep them where they are.
I have sat in SAG meetings at SAFC in the past. The police get what they want, simple as that. It does not matter what the club, the local authority building control, the ambulance service or the fire brigade say. The police get the final say.Agree with this the premier league will struggle to argue against the police, they’re going nowhere
Have you ever been upstairs? Genuinely great view of the game.Aye but the lower is the better area to sit in
Funny -on a similar note I went upstairs on a bus for the first time the other dayHave you ever been upstairs? Genuinely great view of the game.