Is the legislation which prevents it in the top 2 divisions changing? City said at the last meeting they can't consider it until the legislation changes.
The legislation does just apply to the top two leagues, Shrewsbury should have it in League One next season.
Shrewsbury are top of League 1 so that could get thwarted before it even starts. It's crazy that this law still exists when it's publicly documented fact that the reason for it coming to be was completely false.
From your posts here and there I gather somebody called Barbara Wilkinson has said something amusing. Can you elaborate please or link? ****ed if I'm finding it on this forum, it's a bastard trying to find anything on here.
As not being all seated doesn't prevent promotion it won't be a problem straight away. You have a couple of seasons or so to go all seater, during which time they could be relegated.
She's the one at the Supporters Committee who objected to people standing up. In fact, she'd never even heard of Safe Standing.
I don't know. Maybe she has appointed herself spokesperson for a group of people. Or thinks she speaks for every fan in some group she is a member of.
When did older Tigers fans have a vote to elect a spokesperson for them? She keeps referring yo her members. Is this a club she heads? Is there a membership fee? Seems ridiculous.
If she's a senior she's probably of an age that can't stand for a full match - this is where the common sense should come in, I love standing but when I'm stuck in a ticketed seat and can't move backwards I wouldn't dream of standing in front of someone like that, it really shouldn't be a problem in this League though.
The Senior Tigers is a club, they have an annual dinner at the club and meet the player events etc... http://www.seniortigers.org.uk/
I am 67 with COPD and heart problems but prefer to stand. If it gets too much I sit down for a bit. But don't want everyone else to. Filey has problems but wants to stand. Seeing other fans, especially away ones, all standing we must have the oldest, shortest fans and ones with mosthealth problems in the Football League.