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Celtic To Introduce Safe Standing Areas Next Season

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http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...fe-standing-area-for-2016-17-season-1-4118844

Celtic confirm safe-standing area for 2016/17 season

Celtic will introduce safe-standing areas from the start of next season.

The club confirmed the move as they announced a price freeze on season tickets for the 2016/17 campaign. Contained in the renewal information was a map of the ground detailing where the safe-standing section will be.

The modified area will sit in the lower tier where the North Stand meets the Lisbon Lions Stand at Celtic Park. This is around the area where the Green Brigade fans’ group are located. The initial plans will look to accommodate up to 2,600 supporters.



Celtic were granted permission from authorities in June last year to introduce the safe-standing area – based on versatile seating common at German grounds.

Celtic were twice knocked back by Glasgow City Council after applying for a safe-standing license.

The news of Celtic’s confirmation comes only eight days after an inquest jury ruled that the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed.

Failings of the police and ambulance services were found to have contributed to the deaths of supporters after a fatal crush during a FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

Liverpool fans were initially blamed for the disaster, which occurred solely in the standing section at the Leppings Lane end of the ground, though this version of events proved to be false.


As a direct result of the disaster, football authorities in England implemented the recommendations of the Taylor Report, which called for the banning of standing sections and the mandatory introduction of all-seater stadia around the country.

Football in Scotland is not bound by the same laws. At a SPL general meeting in 2011, clubs agreed to relax rules regarding the need for all-seater grounds in the country’s top-flight league.

The safe-standing area will cost around £ 500,000 and will be installed over the summer.

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Will be interesting to see if this starts the ball rolling for this to filter down into the English leagues
 
Will be interesting to see if this starts the ball rolling for this to filter down into the English leagues
Don't think it will in the English leagues mate, I think only the likes of Scotland and maybe the odd national conference side have standing, it's not safe.
 
Don't think it will in the English leagues mate, I think only the likes of Scotland and maybe the odd national conference side have standing, it's not safe.
It is safe mate if implemented correctly.

No chance of overcrowding and would be safer than it is now when half the Gwladys Street stand up during big games when there are no rails installed.
 


It's actually safer than having large sections standing up in current seated areas, like when a team is on the attack.

Get it in the prem asap, I say.

Yeh exactly. I remember standing at the back row at st james palace a few years ago. Was really dangerous. If they had the safe standing there with the safety bars, am 100% certain it would be safer.
 

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