Forest to introduce Safe Standing at The City Ground - For 24 / 25 season!

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Nottingham Forest is pleased to announce plans to introduce sections of safe standing within The City Ground, with work set to commence in the summer months in time for the start of the 2024/25 season.

Safe standing represents a significant step forward in enhancing the match day experience for fans while ensuring safety remains paramount. The introduction of safe standing areas will provide supporters with the choice to stand during matches, fostering the famous atmosphere and passion of The City Ground support.

The plans will accommodate approximately 2,300 safe standing spaces for home supporters in the Upper Bridgford Stand, Blocks U1 and U2, and Lower Bridgford Stand Block Z. Safe standing for away supporters will be located in the Lower Bridgford Stand Block W.

Safe standing offers numerous benefits for both fans and the Club, including:

• Enhanced Atmosphere: Safe standing promotes a loud and passionate atmosphere within the stadium, allowing fans to stand together and support their team without compromising their safety or the safety of others.

• Improved Visibility: The design and location of the safe standing areas will ensure that all supporters have an unobstructed view of the pitch, enhancing the overall match day experience for all.

• Flexibility: Safe standing areas provide greater flexibility for fans, allowing them to choose between seated or standing positions during matches based on personal preference.

• Safety and Security: Safe standing incorporates rigorously tested safety features, including rail seating and crowd management protocols, enhancing the well-being and safety of all those attending our matches.

The decision to introduce safe standing reflects Nottingham Forest's ongoing commitment to fan engagement. The topic was raised at the latest meeting of the recently-formed Fan Advisory Board, with the Club and fan groups, including Forza Garibaldi, presenting their views on the subject and discussing the merits of its introduction.

Nottingham Forest Chairman Tom Cartledge said: "By embracing safe standing, the club aims to not only to tackle the issue of persistent standing which has presented the Club with serious safety concerns in recent years, but also to enhance the stadium environment to celebrate the passionate support and dedication of our fans.

"This initiative underscores our dedication to providing the best possible match day experience for our fans whilst prioritising their safety and comfort. Safe standing represents an exciting development for Nottingham Forest, and we look forward to its introduction next season."

The installation of safe standing at The City Ground is scheduled to commence during the summer, with the work completed ahead of the start of next season.
 
Away fans will experience it again away at Cardiff City next week.
I think it will come to the Riverside over the next couple of years for some away fans and some home fans.
 
Away fans will experience it again away at Cardiff City next week.
I think it will come to the Riverside over the next couple of years for some away fans and some home fans.
Would like to see safe standing introduced for the Red Faction area (they do anyway) and maybe a small area for away supporters.
I think it could shift more season tickets?
 
Would like to see safe standing introduced for the Red Faction area (they do anyway) and maybe a small area for away supporters.
I think it could shift more season tickets?
Yes, if you offer it for home fans then you have to for away fans too.
It could be the lower East Stand away fans would be safe standing and upper seating. Or the reverse as is the case at Cardiff.
 
Yes, if you offer it for home fans then you have to for away fans too.
It could be the lower East Stand away fans would be safe standing and upper seating. Or the reverse as is the case at Cardiff.
Surely the South east corner and south stand would be better? Goving the away fans the south east corner
 
Away fans will experience it again away at Cardiff City next week.
I think it will come to the Riverside over the next couple of years for some away fans and some home fans.
Why whats wrong with the Riverside atm. Once again the few riding roughshod over the many.
 
Why whats wrong with the Riverside atm. Once again the few riding roughshod over the many.
Modern rail seating has a proper seat but with a rail infront to lean against.
No one would ride rough shod - rail seating is more expensive than ordinary seating - but they would only be introduced into limited areas where people want them.
So, for instance if it was an area of the South or North Stand where people would like to stand. This also means all those not wanting to stand would get a better view, without anyone standing up in front of them.
So, at Cardiff next week those that prefer to sit will be able to watch the game without their view by standing fans. As happens sometimes. The standing fans will be in the rail seats behind them.
 
Not a fan. Stops a proper celebration imo.
No Limbs with railseats, you can barely reach the guy next to you.
 
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