England restores benchless tribunes after 30 years and fatal incidents! 5 clubs get authorization

On January 1st, five Premier League teams will be authorised to have specific sectors within their environments where fans can stand during the match. A historic turning point after almost 30 years of ban! It was made known by Chelsea on their official page, which highlights how [...]
On January 1st, five Premier League teams will be authorised to have specific sectors within their environments where fans can stand during the match. A historic turning point after almost 30 years of ban!
This was made known by Chelsea on their official site, which highlights how some works were done inside the stadium at Stamford Bridge to make fans stay safe and therefore in full security.
Along with the blues, Manchester City, United, Cardiff and Tottenham also received the green light from the league. The ban was imposed in the early years of dealt with several incidents of accidents with people who followed the match on foot, between two episodes in Brussels at Hastel Stadium where in 1985, 39 people died in the finals between Liverpool and Juventus, and in 1989, when 96 Reds fans died at Hillsborough on the day of the FA Cup semifinals between Liverpool and Nottingham Forested in the field of Sherfield.












