Ashley
Steve Chettle
Most likely. These results will be whatever the club wants them to be. The vast majority of fans have never been asked.Probably told what the results should be by the club.
Most likely. These results will be whatever the club wants them to be. The vast majority of fans have never been asked.Probably told what the results should be by the club.
It’s not a black and white issue though. None of us really know what the truth is behind the delays to progress. w were originally told the lie that a new 250 year lease had been agreed. Nothing came of that and the goalposts have been moved considerably.As with most of these types of studies it will be from a tiny sample size, if it is even genuine data at all.
If it keeps getting repeated on here that its a 3 way split though then that will become people's perception.
Perhaps we need an updated vote on here to put it to bed before it grows legs.
My first thought was it's probably between the members of the FAB - there's 6 iirc, so two for each option.Probably told what the results should be by the club.
As with most of these types of studies it will be from a tiny sample size, if it is even genuine data at all.
If it keeps getting repeated on here that its a 3 way split though then that will become people's perception.
Perhaps we need an updated vote on here to put it to bed before it grows l
So why do the club (if they do) want to manipulate the "data" / perception in this way?Most likely. These results will be whatever the club wants them to be. The vast majority of fans have never been asked.
That's true enough. It's not a strait forward question though, it's a bit like the Brexit referendum. In or out? What does out mean? In the WFCG case, what does 'stay' mean and what does `'relocate' mean?Most likely. These results will be whatever the club wants them to be. The vast majority of fans have never been asked.
I think you would be best placed to answer that if it was true, seeing as the data fits your narrative more than seemingly mostSo why do the club (if they do) want to manipulate the "data" / perception in this way?
It gets curiouser and curiouser.
It would have to be a hell of a settee for EM to hide behind.Let council put the rent up.
Forest should then copy me Mum and Dad, and hide behind the settee when the rent man came calling...
It would have to be a hell of a settee for EM to hide behind.
My Dad was an ex Mountain Rescue paramedic and offered his services and it was rejected. So we just stood and watched it all.My dad was there, a fully qualified first aider. He was 'forcibly pushed back' from the pitch by a copper.
Just seen this posted elsewhere, feel free to delete, mods.Nottingham Forest are to introduce Safe Standing at the City Ground.
Work will commence in the summer months in time for the start of the 2024- 2025 season.
Do you get to stand wherever you like with this or do you get like a designated place?Nottingham Forest are to introduce Safe Standing at the City Ground.
Work will commence in the summer months in time for the start of the 2024- 2025 season.
Do I look like Bob the Builder?Do you get to stand wherever you like with this or do you get like a designated place?
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You have a designated seat/standing place. Safe standing allows you to choose to seat or stand for that specific ticketed seat. There's 2,300 of them going in a couple of areas.Do you get to stand wherever you like with this or do you get like a designated place?
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I guess you're rather at the whim of the person in front of you - if they choose to stand up, you're bollocksed for a view of the game if you don't also.You have a designated seat/standing place. Safe standing allows you to choose to seat or stand for that specific ticketed seat. There's 2,300 of them going in a couple of areas.
That was my initial thought. Not a problem if those areas are designed Into a new stadium as you build it with a raised step so the row behind can still see. Obviously ours is into stands already built so the height is what it is.I guess you're rather at the whim of the person in front of you - if they choose to stand up, you're bollocksed for a view of the game if you don't also.
Announcement in 2 weeks.Any mention of the 'brand new shiny new stand' ??
I think that's what I'm paying for next season.Any mention of the 'brand new shiny new stand' ??
Like alot of these things if everything around isn't purpose built it ends up a bit of a dogs dinner and half a job.That was my initial thought. Not a problem if those areas are designed Into a new stadium as you build it with a raised step so the row behind can still see. Obviously ours is into stands already built so the height is what it is.
Depends how much taller the person in front is too. If you're in front of a kid and stand up then even if the kid stands up then they might not be able to see.That was my initial thought. Not a problem if those areas are designed Into a new stadium as you build it with a raised step so the row behind can still see. Obviously ours is into stands already built so the height is what it is.
I felt guilty at the Fulham game as the person behind me was quite short and I'm 6'4. As the entire Bridgford was standing in front of me I had no option other than to stand. I did offer to swap with her but as she was with a larger group and 2 of us she declined.Depends how much taller the person in front is too. If you're in front of a kid and stand up then even if the kid stands up then they might not be able to see.