Play-off segregation
Play-off segregation
I know it's not required by the league, however it's a bit of a different kettle of fish for play off games where so much is at stake and there's potentially 300 travelling fans - something we've not had so far this season, plus games like this have the potential to attract an element that don't usually attend.
A bit late now but I wonder whether some sort of temporary segregation should have been looked at - maybe stick all of the Ramsbottom fans in the temp seats?! I hope I'm wrong but I have a feeling there may be a bit of needle on Wednesday....
A bit late now but I wonder whether some sort of temporary segregation should have been looked at - maybe stick all of the Ramsbottom fans in the temp seats?! I hope I'm wrong but I have a feeling there may be a bit of needle on Wednesday....
Re: Play-off segregation
Yer I could it getting a bit out of hand, not really sure what can be done at this stage.
Is it not part of the league rules that you have to be able to segregate if needed? ie the Spenny game away last year
Is it not part of the league rules that you have to be able to segregate if needed? ie the Spenny game away last year
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Re: Play-off segregation
We need to get it segregated
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Re: Play-off segregation
Put them on the grassy bank
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Re: Play-off segregation
Segregation at HP just isn't possible unfortunately, FA rules state that both sets of fans, understandably need access to toilets so straight away that'd be a problem at HP.
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Re: Play-off segregation
I thought it was only the players and management who attacked other fans
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Re: Play-off segregation
How? There are 2 sets of toilets!Big Tim wrote:Segregation at HP just isn't possible unfortunately, FA rules state that both sets of fans, understandably need access to toilets so straight away that'd be a problem at HP.
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Re: Play-off segregation
And they're next to each other
Re: Play-off segregation
Exactly the problem, they're both right next to eachother. How are you supposed to segregate when you have that problem?
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Re: Play-off segregation
Easy. The main turnstyles are entry to the toilets in the stand which holds 250. There is approx standing for 50 equals away fans. Home fans enter via turnstyles at other end of ground. Home fans have both goal ends, and the Sainsburys side of the pitch. Use of the portacabin toilets.
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Or 2nd way, main entrance for away fans who have the portacabin toilets and some of the Shed. Segragate near middle of shed. Home fans have the rest of the ground. Entrance to the bar/toilets via stand not side door.
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Re: Play-off segregation
So we have no bar to go to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I presume you mean use the main covered stand for away fans-what about the officials,sponsors and hospitality-as well as the bar?The Bishop wrote:Easy. The main turnstyles are entry to the toilets in the stand which holds 250. There is approx standing for 50 equals away fans. Home fans enter via turnstyles at other end of ground. Home fans have both goal ends, and the Sainsburys side of the pitch. Use of the portacabin toilets.
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Re: Play-off segregation
TBF I said it was possible, not practical. Oh can bar/Marquee. Sponsors/ officials in the little room next to the bar or cordon off some of the bar area.
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Re: Play-off segregation
There would be no problem at all if people just behave themselves and enjoy the match!
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Re: Play-off segregation
There wasn't any Segregation for the Spenny home game last season despite a big ground and plenty of Away fans. As Darlo Will says, there shouldn't be any problems.