Finally a football body is seeing sense, over to you FA
Scottish Premier League wide open today after Rangers lose to St Mirren and Celtic winning. The gap is now down to 1 point.
Today's reulsts :
Celtic 2-1 Kilmarnock
Dundee Utd 3-1 Hibernian
Dunfermline 0-3 St Johnstone
Hearts 2-0 Motherwell
Inverness CT 2-1 Aberdeen
St Mirren 2-1 Rangers
Good wins for Dundee UTD and I.C.T
The glorious Glasgow Celtic have managed to go from 15 points behind to 2 points ahead in the space of 8 weeks
Mon the hoops #Result
I honestly have no idea why anybody would advocate standing area's again, a lot of people will look back on this era with rose tinted specs, but they weren't, Tannadice for example had the steepest slope in Britain where the Eddie Thompson Stand is now situated, standing was for me a major health and safety risk and I hate to say it but the hillsborough disaster was an event waiting to take place, standing at games was madness, the police had no control and when your team scored a massive surge forward used to happen and at times it was very frightning for fear of crushing, I say no no no to standing at games as it's a surefire way of another disaster happening again
(04-01-2012 23:39 )Scottishbloke Wrote: [ -> ]I honestly have no idea why anybody would advocate standing area's again, a lot of people will look back on this era with rose tinted specs, but they weren't, Tannadice for example had the steepest slope in Britain where the Eddie Thompson Stand is now situated, standing was for me a major health and safety risk and I hate to say it but the hillsborough disaster was an event waiting to take place, standing at games was madness, the police had no control and when your team scored a massive surge forward used to happen and at times it was very frightning for fear of crushing, I say no no no to standing at games as it's a surefire way of another disaster happening again
Erm, there's a very good reason why it's called 'safe standing'. The Germans are the ones who've perfected safe standing, and it's about time the UK did the same.
Chilly you know and I know that this just wouldn't work in the UK, people would simply not stick to their own designated standing space, could you imagine a Rangers v Celtic match for instance with all the passion and er hatred between the 2 teams without all bedlam breaking out if they were all standing, for Neil Doncaster to advocate this is madness, standing again at game's is revisiting the dark days, I don't buy into this safe standing argument one bit, there is nothing safe about it whatsoever, also it's worth pointing out if you have some 7ft giant in front of you then you have next to no chance of viewing the spectacle, thanks but no thanks, what's wrong with the way it is now, as the old saying goes, if it ain't broken, why fix it
I have to disagree with you ScottishBloke, it definitely ain't my preference to sit down. I love standing on the terrace. I've only been to one Aldershot game where the ground was a sell out and it wasn't by any means unsafe. I think the rules and regulations these days it just wouldn't be possible for it to be unsafe. The minimum number of people would be out into the standing area's and the standing area's would be as far away as possible from the opposing fans.
just got to beat Falkirk tomorrow and we are in the league cup final against Killie,should win with our fine form so far
i predict Celtic 3- 0 Falkirk
and how bad if that prediction is way off