Biggest standing end

Discussion in 'Premier League: News and Analysis' started by sangelatin, Dec 19, 2004.

  1. sangelatin

    sangelatin New Member

    Aug 20, 2004
    Bucharest, Romania
    What is the biggest standing end that exists in England in any division at this point in time?
    I miss standing and i want to go see a game no matter how crappy the football, but I want to stand.
     
  2. Milos

    Milos Member+

    Sep 6, 2003
    Iacon
    Club:
    Coventry City FC
    Well you can certainly rule out any Premiership club, plus many of the championships side. You'd have to luck to Division 1 and 2 if you want to get the old terrace feel.
     
  3. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
  4. sangelatin

    sangelatin New Member

    Aug 20, 2004
    Bucharest, Romania
    How many people are accomadated in these areas, because they don't look very big.
     
  5. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    not that many. 3000-4000 tops. It actually worked out that it was a lot cheaper to convert terraces to seats than keep them as terracing, so few survive today. They'd have held more like 6000-8000 15 years ago though, before terrace capacities (worked out by a formula of x people per sq metre) were slashed.

    Also, any club which spends more than 3 seasons in the top 2 divisions has its terraces permanently shut, even if they get relegated. The upshot of that is that every single club that ever had a decent sized terrace was compelled to convert it to seats. Terracing only exists at smaller clubs, few, if any, of whom ever had big terraces anyway.

    Indeed, of the 184 ends in league football, only 33 are still terraced, and most of those are at small grounds where both ends are terraced.

    In the past the biggest terraces were at Aston Villa and Wolves, both having ends holding over 30,000.

    The biggest terrace of all was a side terrace at Charlton, which held something like 45,000.
     
  6. sangelatin

    sangelatin New Member

    Aug 20, 2004
    Bucharest, Romania
    Can you give me the names of the 33 grounds that are still terraced?
    I'm doing a paper for school about terracing in football today. If you have any more information it would be greatly appreciated.
     
  7. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    The good thing about doing papers on English football in America, is that the teacher then thinks that you know wverything about the topic since it is so obscure in America that they never second guess your paper. My.... erm... friend...... told me this.... :D
     
  8. Mel B

    Mel B Red Card

    Nov 10, 2004
    South Shields UK
    Club:
    Newcastle United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England

    :D :D :D
     
  9. Arwel

    Arwel New Member

    Oct 1, 2003
    Crewe, UK
    If you want to go there, you'd better be quick -- their scumbag chairman's given the club notice to quit the ground next summer. :mad:
     
  10. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Terracing in the English leagues

    Boston, 3 sides
    Brentford, 2 ends
    Bristol Rovers, 3 sides
    Cambridge, 1 end, 1 side
    Cardiff, 1 side, 1 end partially converted to seats
    Cheltenham, 3 sides
    Chester, 3 sides
    Chesterfield, 3 sides
    Colchester, 1 side partially terraced
    Doncaster, standing on all 4 sides (+ some seats)
    Hartlepool, 1 end, 1 side
    Kidderminster, 2 ends
    Macclesfield, 1 end, 1 side
    Peterborough, 2 ends
    Rochdale, 1 end
    Rushden, 1 end
    Scunthorpe, 1 end
    Shrewsbury, 3 sides
    Swansea, 3 sides
    Torquay, 2 1/2 sides
    Wrexham, 1 end
    Wycombe, 1 end
    Yeovil, 1 end

    So that's only 23 of the 92 with terracing.
    pictures of nearly all can found here

    http://www.stadionwelt.de/Stadionwelt-Stadien-Arenen/Stadionlisten/England/England.html

    it's in German, but if you only want pictures it doesn't matter
     
  11. sangelatin

    sangelatin New Member

    Aug 20, 2004
    Bucharest, Romania
    thanks a lot for all the help
     
  12. sangelatin

    sangelatin New Member

    Aug 20, 2004
    Bucharest, Romania
    Do you know the biggest stadium (capacity size) that still has standing?
     
  13. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Cardiff at around 22,000, of which about 8000 (possibly less now) is standing.

    Peterborough & Wrexham hold around 15,000. Swansea a bit less. All the rest are in the 6000-10,0000 bracket.
     
  14. roversactive

    roversactive New Member

    Dec 23, 2004
    I'm sure that Cardiff is just 3,736 standing nowadays.
     

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