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  1. 1. Would you want a large singing/standing section at St James' Park?

    • Yes. I'm an existing season ticket holder and I would want to be a part of it
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    • Yes. I'm an existing season ticket holder but wouldn't want to be part of it, but I would move to a seat somewhere else if the singing section was to be where I currently sit....as long as I was happy with the new seat.
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    • No. The atmosphere is fine as it is.
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    • No. The atmosphere needs to improve but this isn't the answer.
      8
    • Yes. I'm just a member at the moment but would want one in the singing section.
      80
    • Yes. I'm just a member at the moment but would want a season ticket in a non-singing section. But a singing section needs to happen to let people who want to sing be together
      28


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Thought all along our fan base on the whole hasnt got the appetite for it. So depressing really. Need the younger generation in and get rid of half these old cunts

 

Ps good work the guv and co

 

 

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1 hour ago, TheGuv said:

I manipulated (or should I say gently persuaded) my table to say this :lol:. They were bang into that opinion by the end mind you.

 

Hmm where to begin. 
 

Thomas from the FSA did a brief presentation and then Sarah Medcalf from the club presented. She showed the above figures I posted previously along with a few other slides. There were around 10 tables, and each table had a representative from the club. We were given two questions:

 

Do you think safe standing would be a positive change at SJP? Why?

 

What do the club need to consider in relation to fans if safe standing was introduced?


As @Heronhas said the vast majority were overwhelmingly in support. My table was unanimously in support of it for example. Most tables seemed to indicate it would be positive for atmosphere, not ruining the experience for those sitting down etc etc. I’m pretty sure the club want to do it anyway so this all just backed up the majority backing in the survey.

 

The second question is where some of my concern comes in. The main reason being ‘where?’ I heard a lot of chat about the Strawberry Corner, particularly on my table. But as I mentioned, the vast majority of atmosphere comes from there already, so you’d effectively just be replacing one with the other (current de facto singing corner with a standing section). I know of one woman on another table who specifically wanted it known that not everyone in the Strawberry Corner currently stands - which is correct. I’d suggest it’s currently less than half.
 

The vast majority in attendance would not want to move seats to accommodate standing but if they did have to move some form of compensation was mentioned on every table (reduced ST price, loyalty points!, an extra seat!, free cup games etc). 
 

There were some canny people on my table, but the room was overwhelmingly middle aged and (much) older. I was rather happy when I saw @Heronand a few other lads my age spread around other tables, as  all of the table notes will be reviewed by Eales and Co. However, the amount of people who had no idea about safe standing was staggering. Their general knowledge of SJP and the club was poor and it didn’t fill me with confidence of what the club will inevitably implement. 
 

I think the club already know what they want to do, and unfortunately it isn’t going to be what some of us on here want. E.g. a large safe standing area of 5,000+ or even two separate safe standing areas at opposite ends of the ground. My heart sank when they mentioned 1500-3000. They then mentioned that timings are tight and if they don’t implement for next season it’ll be the season after. A bit of a disaster if that’s the case imo. 


If they just plonk it in the Strawberry Corner, I think it’s a massively missed opportunity. I can’t see many from that corner moving to accommodate the singers/standers and will just want to be ‘part of it’ and keep their view. This will in turn not improve the atmosphere (the biggest positive mentioned by all of the tables) at all, as we already have it…
 

Those who really want it would move to where it goes. Again Leazes Level 4 would really put the cat amongst the pigeons. If they build it, they will come springs to mind…

I get the feeling the majority in attendance would never want to move their seat, so I can’t imagine that many wanting to move to the Leazes to sing and stand (just my opinion).

 

I even said I’d pay more money to stand - much to the confusion of the rest of my table!

 

However, one comment from a lady on my table was spot on - the club need to know how many want to stand - before implementing it. If 6,000 want to stand - there’s your answer (for the timing being). Otherwise, using that example you’re going to have 3000-4500 pissed off that they can’t stand. Will you then have to re-perform this rigmarole the season after and continue moving people around???
 

I also drilled home (as did another table fortunately) that there would need to be access to safe standing for general sale/membership. Fingers crossed that is listened to as well. 

 

 

 

 

Cheers for the info Guv. Agree with everything you've said there tbh. Hopefully the club sort it and it's done the right way.

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46 minutes ago, TheGuv said:

It felt like it was a starting point…

 

But imagine the upheaval of increasing it every year? Especially if you start it in the Stawberry Corner. Where do you expand to? Unless they did get rid of the middle Gallowgate - but I just can’t see that ever happening. 

I agree, but maybe fair to say it's better to have a starting point than none at all? From Strawberry corner you could expand into the Gallowgate block by block. They might be thinking that slow but steady will ruffle fewer feathers than a big upheaval.

 

People being in favour of it but being unwilling to personally move is about as stereotypical as it gets with our home fans like :lol:

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No surprise to hear these comments from "supporters". It's been clear for a while now though that NUFC's "support" is a myth and Souness was on to something when he said our crowds consisted more of customers than supporters.

 

The fact that Ashley rode roughshod & largely unchallenged for 14 years and only left when it was convenient for him tells you all you need to know. A massive proportion of our fanbase are lazy, selfish, entitled pricks. I won't be surprised to hear the team get booed pretty soon if our current poor run continues, such is the entitlement amongst some of our lot.

 

I've said it before too, but the media blowing smoke up our backsides for waving flags about for 5 minutes before a game isn't helping the overall cause. The club clearly aren't really in tune with the problem at the moment.

 

There really needs to be a freeze on new season ticket sales until this is all resolved one way or another. The masses of currently available pay-on-the-day seats means that there is still a chance to make a difference.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Wandy said:

No surprise to here these comments from "supporters". It's been clear for a while now though that NUFC's "support" is a myth and Souness was on to something when he said our crowds consisted more of customers than supporters.

 

The fact that Ashley rode roughshod & largely unchallenged for 14 years and only left when it was convenient for him tells you all you need to know. A massive proportion of our fanbase are lazy, selfish, entitled pricks. I won't be surprised to hear the team get booed pretty soon if our current poor run continues, such is the entitlement amongst some of our lot.

 

I've said it before too, but the media blowing smoke up our backsides for waving flags about for 5 minutes before a game isn't helping the overall cause. The club clearly aren't really in tune with the problem at the moment.

 

There really needs to be a freeze on new season ticket sales until this is all resolved one way or another. The masses of currently available pay-on-the-day seats means that there is still a chance to make a difference.

 

I can see that as soon as Sunday. 

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21 minutes ago, Wandy said:

I won't be surprised to hear the team get booed pretty soon if our current poor run continues, such is the entitlement amongst some of our lot.

 

 

Its already simmering now and that's with us sitting 5th in the league and getting to a cup final, I can genuinely see sections of the crowd getting on the players back against Wolves if things aren't going our way. The feel good factor of the second half of last season and first half of this season seems a long time ago.

 

 

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Probably a daft question...

What happens with safe standing if your back row at the top of a stairwell? (My current seat in the corner) Obviously can't stick a rail in front of it because your blocking the way down the stairs unless you've gotta limbo it

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I've had a bit of resentment at fans after the giving up tickets made you essentially a leper [emoji38]

 

The compensation thing fucks me off as well. The trade off for you moving is a better atmosphere, which is surely what everyone wants.

 

Why should I be shocked at people being entirely self centered.

 

I feel like the club just needs to take this all on board, then be ruthless as fuck [emoji38]

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13 minutes ago, Geogaddi said:

Its already simmering now and that's with us sitting 5th in the league and getting to a cup final, I can genuinely see sections of the crowd getting on the players back against Wolves if things aren't going our way. The feel good factor of the second half of last season and first half of this season seems a long time ago.

 

I'm hoping that it's just the social media bell-ends who are being like this but if this mood translates to the atmosphere at actual match days then they can all get to fuck. "We don't demand a team that wins......"

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7 minutes ago, NE27 said:

I feel like the club just needs to take this all on board, then be ruthless as fuck [emoji38]

 

The main issue appears to be that they don't think it's too much of an issue in the grand scheme of things. 1500 new seats/standing is nothing but a token gesture. This is going to run & run for a good while before we see a real solution IMO.

 

The ideal way to sort it of course is build a new stadium............

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The Gallowgate Corner and the Gallowgate lower would be a great start! A lot of people in the Gallowgate lower - lower (the first six rows at the bottom detached and where a certain buffoon is!) already stand as well a lot in the corner!

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49 minutes ago, Wandy said:

The fact that Ashley rode roughshod & largely unchallenged for 14 years and only left when it was convenient for him tells you all you need to know. A massive proportion of our fanbase are lazy, selfish, entitled pricks. I won't be surprised to hear the team get booed pretty soon if our current poor run continues, such is the entitlement amongst some of our lot.

Never get this, and I’ve read it countless times on here. The same lazy, feckless cunts that stuck in during Ashley are all the entitled fly by nighters incapable of handling a bad run of results?

 

You can be mad at whoever you like, but it’s one or the other 

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11 minutes ago, Hovagod said:

Never get this, and I’ve read it countless times on here. The same lazy, feckless cunts that stuck in during Ashley are all the entitled fly by nighters incapable of handling a bad run of results?

 

You can be mad at whoever you like, but it’s one or the other 

 

I'd say the lazy/selfish ones are those who barely lifted a finger to help oust Ashley, and also derided those who did try to make a difference. The entitled ones are those who paid for a season ticket and therefore refused to make a sacrifice such as taking part in a boycott of games..."I've paid for my ticket so I'm using it". Customers, in other words.

 

Collectively as a fanbase we didn't do enough to get rid of Ashley. Man Utd and Liverpool fans would have seen the back of him within a few years.

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5 minutes ago, Wandy said:

 

I'd say the lazy/selfish ones are those who barely lifted a finger to help oust Ashley, and also derided those who did try to make a difference. The entitled ones are those who paid for a season ticket and therefore refused to make a sacrifice such as taking part in a boycott of games..."I've paid for my ticket so I'm using it". Customers, in other words.

 

Collectively as a fanbase we didn't do enough to get rid of Ashley. Man Utd and Liverpool fans would have seen the back of him within a few years.

Right. But that’s not really my point. I don’t understand the supposed correlation between those people and the people who are fickle and liable to chuck in their ticket at the first sign of trouble. I think the uncomfortable truth for many (on both sides of the debate) is that it is actually the exact opposite. 

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Seen this on Twitter earlier. The perfect example of both a visual and vocal display of support and take note of how slowly and all in time with each other they sing. I actually watched this game on BT and the atmosphere was incredible from start to finish and certainly influenced the result.

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Its better than nothing lads I guess. Lets remember when the ground is expanded people will want to move seats etc so bigger appetite.

 

If only club took charge amd said of you dont like it tough...tickets at all high demand so good luck givng up if you have to move.

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Also to add, we presuming everyone happy where they sit but i bet theres people in leazes who would of happily moved and that is annoying thing the club shouldnt just presume it only is aimed at strawberry corner

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1 hour ago, Hovagod said:

Right. But that’s not really my point. I don’t understand the supposed correlation between those people and the people who are fickle and liable to chuck in their ticket at the first sign of trouble. I think the uncomfortable truth for many (on both sides of the debate) is that it is actually the exact opposite. 

 

I don't think many chucked their tickets in at the first sign of trouble though. For instance, I'd say most of the 10,000 who walked in 2019 did it out of sheer exasperation and desperation to make a difference, even if it meant losing a seat that they probably have had for a long time.

 

It's a lot easier to just click the renewal button on a season ticket, and thus keep your Saturday day out, than it is to walk away from one when you have been a supporter for decades.

 

 

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Just received an email for a review on the night. I’ve added more feedback on what has been discussed in here. 
 

Predominantly, catering to as many fans that want to safe stand. Not just using an arbitrary figure of 1500

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