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Post by england on May 11, 2024 16:00:46 GMT
So what are the actual consequences to the clubs whose fans set off pyrotechnics now? Is it reliant on the ref to report it to FA or is it the leagues job? Is there a potential fine? Doubt there will be any, it’s been going on for years. The tit for tat on social media is embarrassing as well. “They started it” etc If clubs can’t control crowds, then league / FA need to do something about it. Too many clubs are having issues with young kids and just can’t cope or do nothing about it and turn a blind eye. Too many people seem to condone the behaviour and that’s simply not good enough.
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Post by malvern2 on May 11, 2024 17:02:01 GMT
According to Mr Google, if he’s correct, the ground capacity is 1,000. Be interesting to know exactly what capacity they’re graded to. Only been there once and from what I remember 1700 in the crowd wouldnt be too comfortable
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Post by stanscott on May 12, 2024 12:06:46 GMT
According to Mr Google, if he’s correct, the ground capacity is 1,000. Be interesting to know exactly what capacity they’re graded to. Only been there once and from what I remember 1700 in the crowd wouldnt be too comfortable There is no capacity calculation done as part of grading for Steps 5 and 6. You can declare what you think the capacity is, but it's meaningless really. It goes on what you think you can safely manage based on various safety mitigations you put in place.
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Post by hoopy on May 13, 2024 6:27:17 GMT
According to Mr Google, if he’s correct, the ground capacity is 1,000. Be interesting to know exactly what capacity they’re graded to. Only been there once and from what I remember 1700 in the crowd wouldnt be too comfortable There is no capacity calculation done as part of grading for Steps 5 and 6. You can declare what you think the capacity is, but it's meaningless really. It goes on what you think you can safely manage based on various safety mitigations you put in place. I'm not sure that's strictly true as I think the fire safety certificate states your capacity, and it is based on how many exits you have. But I could be wrong.
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