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Rail seating licensed in League One and Two
Tuesday, 21st Mar 2017 12:28

The prospect of safe standing being introduced to top-flight English football has moved a step closer after the government body responsible for ground safety granted a request from the Football League to permit rail seating.

The 21 grounds in League One & Two that are not subject to all-seater requirements have been given permission to install rail seating in a move that could in the longer term lead to such arrangements being allowed in the Championship and the Premier League as they are in Scotland with Celtic being a high profile case of safe standing being allowed and so far no noticeable change in crowd issues.

At present virtually every club in the top two tiers of English football has sections of their ground where there is persistent standing in breach of the ground regulations, as well as this you rarely see an away section in the Premier League that doesn't have the majority of fans standing.

This has two major issues, the first is safety and the only big surprise is that there hasn't been more iinstances of fans being injured due to the domino affect of a crowd surge with the second being that especially in the case of away sections, some supporters are unable to stand to watch the game and are therefore unable to see over those in front who are standing.

This ruling means League One and League Two clubs can install rail seats if they wish - the English Football League says

"the symbolic value of this decision should not be overlooked."

Writing to EFL clubs, chief executive of the EFL Shaun Harvey said:

"The symbolic value of this decision should not be overlooked as I believe it demonstrates an encouraging direction of travel that will hopefully lead to further progress on our other aims in the period ahead."

"It is also recognition that the representations we are making about EFL Clubs wanting to offer fans a modern and safe supporter experience in seats and on terraces is increasingly being heard and understood."

"Our objective remains to secure the opportunity for any of our Clubs to have standing accommodation at their stadium and we will continue to lobby on this basis."

Football Supporters Federation safe standing campaign co-ordinator Peter Daykin welcomed the announcement.

"This represents more progress in the campaign to reintroduce standing at top-flight football and as such is extremely welcome,"

"Along with standing at Scottish Premier League matches through the Celtic rail seating trial, this is another thing supporters can do this year that we couldn't last. "

"However it still means rail seating is only available to clubs in Leagues One and Two where standing is already allowed and whilst the SGSA describe it as "dual purpose", at present they are not licensing it as seated accommodation."

"In practical terms this news won't herald any meaningful change. It is highly unlikely clubs at this level will install new rail seating areas just for standing or upgrade existing safe terraces to a technology that is more expensive but offers no clear benefit."

"Overall we’re pleased the SGSA have opened the door for new, dual purpose technologies in this way and we look forward to the debate continuing now that English Premier League clubs have mandated the league to look into the issue of standing. "

"We hope the outcome, after proper consultation, will be that they join their EFL colleagues in pushing the British Government for a change in the law so clubs and supporters can begin to experience more choice in how we all watch football - whether that's from seats, dual purpose technologies like rail seating or existing safe terraces."

- See more at: http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/rail-seating-licensed-in-league-one-and-t

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arthurfane added 12:50 - Mar 21
Standing was the only stain on the EFL Cup final for me. I'm 24, and quite happy (in fact keen) to stand for 90 minutes. I also have enough respect to sit down if others behind me (who are older and perhaps can't stand for 90 minutes) ask me to. There were some teenagers in front of us who swore at an old bloke and refused when he asked if they could sit down. Reflected really poorly on them.
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SonicBoom added 14:13 - Mar 21
Football really does move at glacial pace doesn't it. There's already safe standing areas in Germany and Scotland, yet still we need to try it in lower leagues first. Just get on with it!
It's the emperors new clothes anyway. There is already standing in ever PL stadium every week. They don't even bother to try and get the away fans to sit down anymore - so let's just pretend that it isn't happening.
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SaintBrock added 19:01 - Mar 21
Crowds of the order of a few hundreds or thousand will not be a real test of the merits of safe standing.

SS is essentially unfair as even if the Northam was made all SS what do you do about the people who love to sit in that area and don't want to move elsewhere? People will be upset and a few will walk away and rail seating takes up as much space as normal seating so where's the gain?
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SanMarco added 21:11 - Mar 21
Alright I give up - what is rail seating?
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dixiefrog added 21:41 - Mar 21
SanMarco, is it the opposite of imaginary seating.
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Number_58 added 22:42 - Mar 21
Will shorties be allowed to take in orange boxes like we used to in the Chocolate Boxes when we was kids?
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SaintBrock added 11:45 - Mar 22
Hope this link helps

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_standing

I stood for the first 15 years of my support before I earned enough money to buy a 'proper' ticket. No way I want to go back there, thank you very much!
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SaintBrock added 11:50 - Mar 22
To SanMarco, "Rail" "Seating" seems to be an oxymoron these days, one wonders how long it will be before trains are standing room only in the interests of carrying more passengers in fewer coaches on commuter routes.
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SanMarco added 17:44 - Mar 22
Thanks SaintBrock - so they are basically 'removeable' seats - on the commuter train standing room only I would say we were already there!
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SaintBrock added 09:15 - Mar 23
Where do you er.. stand on this one Nick?
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