North Stand Construction Discussion

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Safe standing in the Newcastle away end. No reason whatsoever that it can’t go in north stand level 2 or the back of ss3
I “sit” in SS3 and said the same all last season. Spend more time stood up than sat down so would make perfect sense. Especially with the away end always stood up. Would improve the atmosphere even further. Would love it to happen.
 
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Safe standing in the Newcastle away end. No reason whatsoever that it can’t go in north stand level 2 or the back of ss3
Sadly it can’t in the new NSL2 because the club has decided to put hospitality at the front and at the back of NSL2, and ambulant seating behind the 700 hospitality seats at the front of NSL2, and on the the front rows of the bottom 2 side blocks on NSL2.

Guessing. I expect the club to try and offer a compromise and put safe standing across NSL1, hoping the fans buy into it and take the opportunity up.
 
Sadly it can’t in the new NSL2 because the club has decided to put hospitality at the front and at the back of NSL2, and ambulant seating behind the 700 hospitality seats at the front of NSL2, and on the the front rows of the bottom 2 side blocks on NSL2.

Guessing. I expect the club to try and offer a compromise and put safe standing across NSL1, hoping the fans buy into it and take the opportunity up.

They could easily change the seating/ standing arrangements of level 2 if they wanted to.

A 7,000 home end, but we have standing in level 1, would be a massive waste….

and if that was true where do you put the family stand? We as fans need to put as much pressure on the club as possible.
 
The average attendance for a top-flight football match in England smashed the 40,000 threshold for the first time ever last season.

It hasn't been an incremental rise over the years, though. The record of 38,793 set in 1948/49 before all-seater stadiums had stood for 71 years until 2019/20 - having halved to around 20,000 during the 1980s thanks to Liverpool.
 
he obviously means that the vermin were the cause of all seater stadiums coming in, after their murders in Heysel. Thus, lower attendances.
He's partly right, English clubs being banned from Europe didn't help but English football was dire in eighties with very few teams playing anything but long ball rubbish ! Also the national team was a disaster failing to qualify for consecutive world cups and one Euros from 1974 to 1980 which had a knock on effect ! Fans were also caged in behind perimiter fenches and facilities at most clubs were dire many having changed little since the stadia were originally built. The clubs themselves didn't help most being run by local businesses people, aka Peter Swales, and associates who sat on their boards and who all had a finger in the pie ! In a nut shell the whole game was completely amateurish compared to today and times were changing and football was struggling to keep up !
 
Sadly it can’t in the new NSL2 because the club has decided to put hospitality at the front and at the back of NSL2, and ambulant seating behind the 700 hospitality seats at the front of NSL2, and on the the front rows of the bottom 2 side blocks on NSL2.

Guessing. I expect the club to try and offer a compromise and put safe standing across NSL1, hoping the fans buy into it and take the opportunity up.
It's about time that Danny Wilson and his cronies started to listen to the fans, as the fans make the club especially legacy fans, who will be there no matter what when city has a drop a lot of these new fans will move on there new shiny toy.

All the fans wanted a home end, give them a home end that they deserve so they can all sing together giving the team a blue wall.

Its seems that Danny Wilson and his team are doing the opposite of what Pep wants.

Cmon Mr Wilson have your meeting with the 1894 and City Matters
 
It's about time that Danny Wilson and his cronies started to listen to the fans, as the fans make the club especially legacy fans, who will be there no matter what when city has a drop a lot of these new fans will move on there new shiny toy.

All the fans wanted a home end, give them a home end that they deserve so they can all sing together giving the team a blue wall.

Its seems that Danny Wilson and his team are doing the opposite of what Pep wants.

Cmon Mr Wilson have your meeting with the 1894 and City Matters
Please don’t call us legacy fans.

Might as well call us Previous Era Dickheads.
 
It's about time that Danny Wilson and his cronies started to listen to the fans, as the fans make the club especially legacy fans, who will be there no matter what when city has a drop a lot of these new fans will move on there new shiny toy.

All the fans wanted a home end, give them a home end that they deserve so they can all sing together giving the team a blue wall.

Its seems that Danny Wilson and his team are doing the opposite of what Pep wants.

Cmon Mr Wilson have your meeting with the 1894 and City Matters

Legacy fans??? What does that mean?
 

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