Gloucester will pioneer the Gallagher Premiership’s away finish trial this weekend with their Chelsea-supporting coach warning the game shouldn’t find yourself like soccer.
The Cherry and Whites’ travelling help could have the choice of sitting in a delegated away part at Saracens’ StoneX Stadium as a part of an experiment run by the league over the subsequent fortnight.
The next weekend Harlequins followers may also have an away zone at Leicester’s Mattioli Woods Welford Highway floor.
Skivington is backing the trial however says rugby must be cautious the place the road is drawn in relation to fan tribalism.
“We’re completely different to a sport like soccer the place it’s important to segregate for apparent causes or else there’s plenty of bother,” stated Skivington.
“That’s not a cause not to do that. I don’t thoughts the initiative. I believe if you wish to be surrounded by your group, then it’s not a nasty factor to have the choice to try this.
“However I believe we should always by no means get away from having the ability to sit opposing supporters collectively and luxuriate in a drink and a little bit of amusing.
“Since I’ve been right here, the quantity of supporters that I meet from different locations that say they love coming to Gloucester as a result of it’s clearly loud however everyone’s welcoming and everybody has a very good time collectively…. after the sport, everybody shakes fingers, has a beer. I believe that’s the fantastic thing about rugby.”
Premiership Rugby officials hope the atmosphere will be enhanced by the move.
“I think it will be interesting,” said Skivington. “But Gloucester fans always seem to find each other anyway. We always know where they are because they’re very loud, which is great.
“I’m not exactly sure how it comes together, but, certainly, I’m used to seeing red patches in the crowd where everyone’s found each other.
“So I’m not sure how different it will be.”