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Capacity cut at Edgar St as terrace closed


HEREFORD United’s Edgar Street stadium has seen its capacity drastically reduced after the Blackfriar terracing failed a health and safety inspection.

The terrace, which has traditionally housed the majority of the away support on one side and United supporters on the other will now be closed for the entire 2009-10 season.

If that was not bad enough, there is also a further reduction with no standing to be allowed on the flat area in front of the Meadow End terracing as this has now been designated a walk-way. The club are hoping that the licensing authorities may reconsider their decision on this point but that is far from guaranteed.

And, in a third blow, capacity will also be reduced under the Len Weston stand as the barriers are too long and will have to be cut to make room for extra walk-ways.

All of these capacity cuts will have the effect of slashing United’s potential income.

For the majority of League 2 matches, the attendance is unlikely to top the 4,000-mark, but there will be some matches when a sell-out is likely.

The visit of Cheltenham Town on the second Saturday of the new season, August 15, could provide the first test while the previous Tuesday, and the visit of Charlton Athletic in the Carling Cup, would be expected to draw a substantial crowd eager for their first look at United’s re-vamped side in a competitive match.

And potential visits by well-supported clubs in the FA Cup could also prove a headache for United officials, wrestling with reduced allocations.

The first challenge is to ensure that the capacity exceeds the minimum 5,000-capacity level required to stage League football at the ground.

United fans will hope, however, that the capacity reduction may focus minds and the long-awaited redevelopment of the ground may be kick-started into life.

Comments(2)

David Wilcox says...
7:05pm Sat 11 Jul 09

This situation has existed for years, since the Supporters Club burnt down with no insurance to cover the damage. well done Frank.
Now here we are years later after several occasional large crowds which are the financial life line of the Club and the local Health and safety deem it is time to apply stricter safety standards that bear no relevance to the ground safety record. Has anyone died,been,injured or made a serious and valid complaint. As far as I am aware... no, so why have the Council deemed it necessary to punish the Club, who it should be supporting for the sporting citizens of the city, indeed County and beyond,
for no sensible reason at all.
This is the Nanny State gone crazy.
What on earth do think they are going to achieve by being so unbelievably stupid and short sighted.
They should be approving a grant to help the club improve all the facilities at Edgar Street not kicking them in the teeth with such a thoughtless and restictive demand.
Clearly they do not care if te Club goes under, despite the fact that over the years they have brought great credit and pride to the City.

digitaldave says...
9:45pm Sat 11 Jul 09

if the club gave shares to a top Hereford councillor they would get all the H&S wavers they need to fill the club week in week out, this is Hereford, david, care not is the aim of the game unless they benefit personally.

they will also delete all the comments on this thread due to pressure from the council of me speaking up, happens all the time ;)

we dont have free speach down here, unless you are a wannabe politician or a paid employee of the council ;)


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