Safe standing: Wolves become first Premier League club to install rail seats at current home

Safe standing: Wolves become first Premier League club to install rail seats at current home
Wolves have installed various safe-standing options at Molineux, making them the first Premier League club to do so at their current stadium.A mix of rail seats and seats with separate barriers have been installed in a currently unused block of the Billy Wright Stand to show fans and the local Safety Advisory Group how they would work when the law banning persistent standing is dropped.Wolves have built safe standing sections at Molineux4
Wolves have built safe standing sections at Molineux
Wolves are also putting in two further options – barriers in front of existing seats – later this week in order to demonstrate five solutions in total, the Black Country club have announced.In a statement, managing director Laurie Dalrymple said: “As a club we are keen to be at the forefront of innovation and progression, so the opportunity to install these examples of potential safe-standing solutions was one we were very happy to explore.“Whilst the seats themselves will not be operational or used at matches, we are now able to give our Fan’s Parliament group and local authority the opportunity to view all the options before some of these solutions become commonplace in UK stadiums. “We are now actively working on plans regarding the development and expansion of Molineux in line with the club’s ambitions on and off the pitch, and we see this as another example of how we plan to meet supporters’ expectations and desires as we deliver a stadium that meets all of our requirements.”Grounds in England’s two top divisions have had to be all-seater ever since the 1989 Hillsborough disaster but the government is reviewing that legislation, with most safety experts expecting it to be relaxed in the coming months.That would bring the Premier League and Championship in line with Leagues One and Two, as well as grounds in Scotland, where Celtic became the first British club to introduce Bundesliga-style rail seats in 2016.The safe standing section at Shrewsbury Town’s Montgomery Waters Meadow stadium4
The safe standing section at Shrewsbury Town’s Montgomery Waters Meadow stadium
Wolves’ midlands neighbours West Brom asked for permission to pilot a safe-standing section, with rail seats, at the Hawthorns last season, but their request was rejected by the then sports minister Tracey Crouch.She told the club she remained unconvinced that standing sections could ever be as safe as seated areas and later told the Press Association that only “a vocal minority” were interested in scrapping the all-seater rule.Within weeks, however, an online petition forced Crouch to grant a parliamentary debate on the matter and, with growing support for change from the clubs, the government eventually agreed to a review.Judging the direction of travel, Tottenham have installed 7,500 seats with a safety barrier in front of them at their rebuilt White Hart Lane home. These seats can be flipped up and perhaps even locked in place to create a standing area.Tottenham’s new stadium will have a safe standing option4
Tottenham’s new stadium will have a safe standing option
The Sports Ground Safety Authority has confirmed that Spurs’ “safe-seating” idea is compliant with the government’s current all-seater policy, providing strict conditions on maintenance and stewarding are kept.Everton have also said their proposed new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been designed with the flexibility to have large standing areas, while Manchester City are among the clubs currently considering where standing sections could be introduced to their grounds.But with Spurs unlikely to move into their state-of-the-art home until March at the earliest, Wolves are the first big English club to actually fit safe-standing solutions in their current home.Celtic installed a standing section in 20164
Celtic installed a standing section in 2016
Safe-standing campaigner Jon Darch told Press Association Sport: “We anticipate that Safety Advisory Groups will be looking closely at clubs with areas of persistent standing and will most likely encourage them to enhance spectator safety in those areas by installing rail seats like those now on show at Molineux.“I also anticipate that legislation will change to allow clubs to operate areas, fitted with such seating, as formal standing areas. That could potentially happen this year.”

Nketiah came on against Leicester City last weekend

Summer Transfer Window European transfer rumours: Arsenal offer deal to Man United target, Man City set for €60m deal The latest transfer rumours and gossip from across Europe Summer Transfer Window Transfer news live: Arsenal in 'advanced talks for Man Utd target, Eden Hazard latest Summer transfer news from the Premier League and beyond
Transfer News LIVE: Arsenal, Liverpool and Man Utd gossip

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal (2014/15 Premier League)  One goal for Costa

Interesting Stats. This will be the seventh FA Cup meeting between Wolves and Liverpool - Wolves have won four of the previous six, including the last such meeting in January 2017 (2- 1 at Anfield). Overall too Wolves hold the advantage in this fixture, winning 50 games out of a total of 102 and losing only 35 fixtures.
REVEALED! Key FA Cup statistics for Wolves v Liverpool



New images have emerged online of Arsenal's potential home shirt for the 2019/2020 campaign - and it has evoked a huge reaction from fans. This season is the Gunners' last in their current kit deal with Puma and they've already signed a money spinning contract with one of the giants of the sports manufacturers - adidas.
'Make this happen!' - Arsenal fans are loving the 'leaked

Raheem Sterling cupping his ears towards the Montenegro fans

'It's good to have them back': Liverpool boss Jurgen Kloppp happy to have Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita fit for Fulham clash. Liverpool have gained a major injury boost with two midfielders
Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita hand Jurgen Klopp fitness

Pele won the World Cup three times during his career

N'Golo Kante: Chelsea begin £200,000 contract talks with France World Cup star CHELSEA have opened talks with midfielder N'Golo Kante over a new contract worth around £200,000 a week.
Chelsea offer N'Golo Kante new contract worth £290k-a-week to

Gerard Deulofeu and Troy Deeney scored five goals between them in Watford’s last game
Manchester City 7-0 Schalke (10-2 agg): Pep Guardiola's side

Warnock has previously expressed his support for Brexit, saying a clean exit from the EU will be best for Britain ‘in every aspect’

Brexit: Premier League reject Football Association plans to limit number of foreign players. The FA want to lower the number of foreign players in a matchday squad from 17 to 13
Premier League rejects FA plans to restrict number of foreign

The Welshman bagged a hat-trick in the Club World Cup Final against Al-Ain.

2001년 리버풀에서 5개의 우승컵을 들어올린 이전 리버풀 감독. 제라드 울리에는 리버풀의 극적인 2차전 역전 경기에

Eriksen is reportedly wanted by some of Europe’s top clubs, including Real Madrid

Arsenal fans have launched an online petition to get the Europa League final moved from Azerbaijan to London with midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan not attending for safety reasons. The '#BoycottBaku

Neymar will be out for 10 weeks
Harry Redknapp: Former Tottenham and West Ham boss hangs out

It is unclear which Manchester United player has a problem with Marcus Rashford

Everton midfielder Tim Cahill insists he has no plans to return to his native Australia until he has played in the Champions League with David Moyes' side. A number of Socceroos stars have
An Impossible Man - Page 3 - FM Stories - Sports Interactive



Chelsea are continuing to stall on Monaco's loan deal for Michy Batshuayi in the hope Everton make a permanent move for the Belgian striker - but any deal looks unlikely at present. Batshuayi has cut his season-long loan spell at Valencia short after a difficult six months in La Liga.
Everton transfer news: Toffees keen on permanent deal for

Brighton striker Florin Andone celebrates a match-winning goal

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is facing an unenviable task this summer as he looks to overhaul his underperforming squad. The Red Devils suffered a humiliating 2-0 loss to relegated Cardiff City in their final Premier League game of […] The post Andy Cole identifies where Man United need signing this summer appeared first on

Gerrard plants a kiss on the camera after his penalty

Arsenal have expressed interest in signing Germany international Matthias Ginter from Borussia Monchengladbach in the summer, reports say. Unai Emery wants to bring at least three new players to

Dortmund bought Alexander Isak for 14m back in January 2017

Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey has told talkSPORT Paul Tierney made the incorrect decision to allow Raheem Sterling's opening goal in Manchester City's defeat of Watford. City moved
Raheem Sterling offside: Former referee Mark Halsey blasts

Post a Comment

0 Comments