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" Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere! "

Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:59 pm

Aston Villa are exploring the possibility of introducing a safe-standing area at Villa Park.

Club officials have held preliminary talks about becoming Premier League pioneers by creating a new style of terracing at the ground.

Discussions are at a formative stage and would require backing from the league and the government before any progress could be made.

 

It would be at least the 2013-14 season, and most probably even later, before fans would be allowed to stand at Villa Park and the club would have to overcome a series of hurdles for their plan to become reality.

But chief executive Paul Faulkner and senior stadium staff have provisionally earmarked the corner of Villa Park, beneath the big screen scoreboard, where the Holte End meets the Trinity Road stand, for a standing ‘test area’.

If the bold plan gets the go-ahead it could lead to increased capacity and reduced admission prices in the standing section.


Villa have held discussions with the Football Supporters’ Federation and Faulkner floated the idea to the club’s fans for the first time at a meeting of their Supporters Consultation Group before Saturday’s draw with Everton at Villa Park.

The suggestion of giving fans the choice to stand received a unanimous thumbs-up from male and female supporters who were present at the forum.

Villa are examining the introduction of ‘rail seats’, which have been used effectively at German club Borussia Dortmund and other stadia across Europe.

These are flip-up seats which are UEFA compliant and can accommodate seated supporters during designated all-seater matches or be stowed away to create a standing area at other times.

At a time when attendances are being hit by the recession, Villa believe there is demand for standing tickets at Villa Park and intend to undertake further consultation with supporters.

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:04 pm

Finally a Premiership club has thought on it. That'll probably raise awareness to fans up and down the country.
Also, I went to Villa Park a few years back and the atmosphere in the Holte end was pathetic, so thats probably another reason for this.
Hopefully a few more 'big clubs' will speak out in favour of safe standing so next thing you know we have an atmopshere at CCS :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:23 pm

The 1st steps to standing at stadiums again hassle free? Crackin news :D

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:26 pm

Excellent news!

:ayatollah:

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:46 pm

Well done Villa :ayatollah:

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:15 pm

well done villa.Supporters should have a choice. ;)

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:00 pm

Good for villa, but it will never happen for me! far too much red tape to get through!

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:06 pm

About time football had some good news :ayatollah:

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:34 pm

by the time its ready mcjudas will have the crowd down to about 18k :lol:

Re: Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere!

Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:26 pm

jtc wrote:by the time its ready mcjudas will have the crowd down to about 18k :lol:


:lol:

Re: " Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere! "

Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:30 pm

Gavlar wrote:Aston Villa are exploring the possibility of introducing a safe-standing area at Villa Park.

Club officials have held preliminary talks about becoming Premier League pioneers by creating a new style of terracing at the ground.

Discussions are at a formative stage and would require backing from the league and the government before any progress could be made.

 

It would be at least the 2013-14 season, and most probably even later, before fans would be allowed to stand at Villa Park and the club would have to overcome a series of hurdles for their plan to become reality.

But chief executive Paul Faulkner and senior stadium staff have provisionally earmarked the corner of Villa Park, beneath the big screen scoreboard, where the Holte End meets the Trinity Road stand, for a standing ‘test area’.

If the bold plan gets the go-ahead it could lead to increased capacity and reduced admission prices in the standing section.


Villa have held discussions with the Football Supporters’ Federation and Faulkner floated the idea to the club’s fans for the first time at a meeting of their Supporters Consultation Group before Saturday’s draw with Everton at Villa Park.

The suggestion of giving fans the choice to stand received a unanimous thumbs-up from male and female supporters who were present at the forum.

Villa are examining the introduction of ‘rail seats’, which have been used effectively at German club Borussia Dortmund and other stadia across Europe.

These are flip-up seats which are UEFA compliant and can accommodate seated supporters during designated all-seater matches or be stowed away to create a standing area at other times.

At a time when attendances are being hit by the recession, Villa believe there is demand for standing tickets at Villa Park and intend to undertake further consultation with supporters.



Great news, its a start in the right direction. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere! "

Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:40 pm

If people had a safe standing area at the CCS would they use it?
I know people used to at Ninian park but a lot of people would also stand in seated area and would moan about being asked to sit down. IMO if they had a standing area there would have to be a zero tolerance on standing in any seated area? Fair enough?

Re: " Villa are pushing for safe standing-instant atmosphere! "

Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:40 am

it does need to be looked at.. the majority of the wolves and brum fans were standing last night in the one stand opposite the cameras.