EFL hoping to work with government in bid to address safe standing issue

• EFL chief executive, Shaun Harvey, calls for government review
• Believes clubs should be allowed to choose for themselves

The EFL has upped the ante in the continuing debate over safe standing, insisting it can work with government to “bring it to fruition”.

The Football League has long supported sections of stadiums being converted to allow fans to stand throughout a match. But a new survey of supporters, to be compiled before the end of the season, aims to build on a mandate already provided by Football League clubs. While the Premier League has described the topic as “complex and nuanced” the EFL’s chief executive, Shaun Harvey, is now calling on the government to change its position on safe standing.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/apr/26/efl-work-with-government-safe-standing

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