This standing obsession

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  1. Hem

    Hemsworth Tyke Well-Known Member

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    I don't get it.

    Why would you want to stand when you can sit down.

    With me going to the u18 and u21 matches i stand a lot at them and i just don't get it. I see people in there twenty's never mind the guys in there 60's plus struggling to walk after including my self a few times if it's a little bit cold.
     
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    You obviously never went to Oakwell when you could stand then. In the late 80s when I first started going the atmosphere was always cracking. That was with 5-6,000 people in a ground that held well over 30,000. In those days we averaged far less than we do now, anything in excess of 8,000 was considered a "bumper crowd". It must have been really, really intimidating for away teams, as our home record showed. Even when we had very mediocre teams, a defeat at Oakwell was a pretty rare thing when I was a kid.
     
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    If you tell people that they have got to sit, there are always some that will (on a matter of principle) insist upon standing.
     
  4. Mr C

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    You haven't really experienced football until you have been standing with 30,000 + at Oakwell. The young uns will never know what that's like. Plus there were always seats at Oakwell if you wanted them, in the posh upper west.
     
  5. Mid

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    Struggling to walk after standing for 90 mins? What the **** is wrong with you?
     
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    Hemsworth Tyke Well-Known Member

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    TBF it's longer than 90 minutes.
     
  7. WorsbroughRed

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    I was never around for all standing matches. Gutted about it. I always stand to watch at matches now, up at the back so i'm not blocking anyone.

    Standing creates a much better atmosphere.

    Have you never seen The Yellow Wall at Dortmund?

    I think it creates a better atmosphere, and I like many, many others prefer to stand to watch football.

    What's wrong with wanting to do something differently to what you do?
     
  8. Hem

    Hemsworth Tyke Well-Known Member

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    I never said that.

    I said i don't understand.
     
  9. WorsbroughRed

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    I like standing up, you like sitting down.

    Not too hard to understand really.

    I pay the same ammount as you do, so I should have a choice wether I want to sit or stand IMO.

    A place where other like-minded people can do in a safe environment is the way forward.
     
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    Kinda agree with Hemsworth. But standing is sometimes a good laugh. Peterborough away last season was one of the best away days ever, made even better by the standing aspect.
     
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    Standing for 2 hours then, hardly like your doing a marathon.
     
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    Agreed, over 30,000 against Man City and Liverpool in the League Cup 1982, fantastic nights.
     
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    Hemmsy a lot us on here stood up for decades before all-seater rules were brought in and I do miss the buzz of standing in a big crowd when the atmosphere was electric - you just couldn't beat it. I can understand your post as you've never known any different but for many of us standing up at football holds a lot of very pleasant memories.
     
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    It's a bit of a poor show if you're in your early 20s and standing for 2 hours takes it out of you.

    Get out running lad.
     
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    The atmosphere is definiteley better...you can move around a bit for a different view..and it's easier to stay warm in the cold weather..beats sitting all day long.
     
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    I agree. I class myself as disabled (not enough to warrant being in the disabled stand) but have mobility problems, Its not an issue at home matches but at away matches I invarably find that the people in front of me stand. The amount of abuse I get when I ask them to sit down is unbelievable to such an extent that I have stopped going to away matches.

    If people want to stand fine but it will take the clubs and authorities to sort this. Make a standing area for fans who want to and a sitting area for fans who want to then everybody would be happy and I might strat going to away matches again and supporting my team. Sitting down at football does not make me less of a fan!
     
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    Seems obvious that if want to stand choose a place near the back.

    Hate sitting as you can't clap or sing without nudging someone or bursting eardrum of person in front
     
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    Bloody hell, I agree with Hemmy on a post, I need to sit down!
     
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    Exactly.

    It's not right on people having their view blocked because people want to stand, especially if it's for medical reasons.

    If not creating a a 'safe standing' area with rail seats, then the next option is to have a recognised standing area so people know not to go their if they want to sit and then standing can be monitored in other parts of the stand. Imo, like.
     
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