

Allow York City FC and York City Knights fans the option to stand


Allow York City FC and York City Knights fans the option to stand
The Issue
- York City FC and York City Knights will soon move into a new stadium.
- The Football Stadia Improvement Fund (FSIF) are assisting with the funding of the stadium in the form of grant funding provided to York City FC.
- The terms of the agreement between the FSIF and York City FC say that the new stadium should be 'all seater.'
Whilst grateful for the support provided by the the FSIF, we are calling on the FSIF to allow York City and York Knights fans the option to stand.
We ask the FSIF to consider the following points:
- The seating element of the Football Spectators Act requires only those clubs who have spent three seasons in the top two divisions since 1990 to replace standing areas with seats.
- York City FC are not bound by the seating element requirement of the Football Spectators Act because they have not played three seasons in the top two divisions. (ever!) ..... (just the 2 in fact and that was 40 years ago)
- Clubs who have not played three seasons since 1990 in the top two tiers are allowed to install standing areas (Recent examples include Burton Albion and Morecambe)
- The Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA) are the government body responsible for approving standing areas at new and existing stadiums
- The SGSA approved the standing sections at Burton and Morecambe.
- The FSIF provided grant support towards the construction of the Pirelli Stadium, Burton and the Leigh Sports Village, both of which allow fans the option to stand.
- The SGSA has recently confirmed that a club not subject to the all-seater requirement of the Football Spectators Act can install 'rail seats' for use as barriers for safe standing, subject to local authority approval.
We therefore call upon the FSIF to permit the inclusion of standing accommodation at the new stadium, either in the form of conventional terracing or rail seating.
sean eamesPetition Starter
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The Issue
- York City FC and York City Knights will soon move into a new stadium.
- The Football Stadia Improvement Fund (FSIF) are assisting with the funding of the stadium in the form of grant funding provided to York City FC.
- The terms of the agreement between the FSIF and York City FC say that the new stadium should be 'all seater.'
Whilst grateful for the support provided by the the FSIF, we are calling on the FSIF to allow York City and York Knights fans the option to stand.
We ask the FSIF to consider the following points:
- The seating element of the Football Spectators Act requires only those clubs who have spent three seasons in the top two divisions since 1990 to replace standing areas with seats.
- York City FC are not bound by the seating element requirement of the Football Spectators Act because they have not played three seasons in the top two divisions. (ever!) ..... (just the 2 in fact and that was 40 years ago)
- Clubs who have not played three seasons since 1990 in the top two tiers are allowed to install standing areas (Recent examples include Burton Albion and Morecambe)
- The Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA) are the government body responsible for approving standing areas at new and existing stadiums
- The SGSA approved the standing sections at Burton and Morecambe.
- The FSIF provided grant support towards the construction of the Pirelli Stadium, Burton and the Leigh Sports Village, both of which allow fans the option to stand.
- The SGSA has recently confirmed that a club not subject to the all-seater requirement of the Football Spectators Act can install 'rail seats' for use as barriers for safe standing, subject to local authority approval.
We therefore call upon the FSIF to permit the inclusion of standing accommodation at the new stadium, either in the form of conventional terracing or rail seating.
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Petition created on 9 September 2015