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Safe standing to return on January 2nd with Cardiff City one of the trial clubs

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At long last the safe standing trials will return to football from 2nd January with the first match being Chelsea v Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on that date. Five clubs – including Cardiff City – will be included in the trial with Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham also taking part....

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Where is the money coming from to install the new seating for this .
Won't be cheap
 
Cost surely has to be on the clubs ?
 
PSumbler said:
Cost surely has to be on the clubs ?

Exactly and they are broke,never mind anus will have a book out of the standing new hooligans
 
Geoff thom said:
Where is the money coming from to install the new seating for this .
Won't be cheap

They're using the money they should have paid for Sala
 
In fairness you could stand up in Cardiffs stadium and not block another fans view, who is probably 5 rows away.

Perhaps this is a cheaper option trial and they chose a sparse stadium to throw in the mix.
 
Longlostjack said:
Hopefully not a Welsh Assembly or Welsh FA grant.

You wouldn’t exactly be surprised though if it was.
 
The Welsh Assembly or the Welsh FA haven't made any grants to Cardiff for this so far as we all know.

In any case, this is something that is long overdue. People who don't go to football matches usually think that it's a choice between seating or safe standing, but all of us who actually go to matches know that the real choice is between safe standing and unsafe standing, because there are people standing at every match but squashed in front of seats. Good luck to the guinea pigs, and let's see what happens.

Does anyone have a link to what they are actually trying to do? At a guess, they would construct different types of enclosures at different stadiums and see what works the best, because it would seem pointless to do the same thing at every ground.
 

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