Anyone else hear the comment from the commentator in the Yeovil game quoting the Amex can be expanded to 35,000? Where did he get that info from ?
Not that we need it currently
Yep, and before the commentator mentioned this, it had been insisted by many that we were at our absolute maximum.
Why's that then
Didn't hear the commentary as was at the game however, perhaps you should be asking the commentator from where he got his information!!!!
Yep, and before the commentator mentioned this, it had been insisted by many that we were at our absolute maximum.
Because at the moment we have an average I believe of circa 27,000. Hopefully in a few years we will need to up the capacity to 35,000.Why's that then
Because we don't sell out! As for the North stand, would be good if all those that had tickets actually turned up!
If you go on the information given by people like MP and PB, then the stadium is pretty much at its maximum, why they would say that if they knew something else I don't know. I know from a conversation I had with Derek Chapman after the Wolves game last season, he is looking to see where he can squeeze in any new seats, but he was talking minimal numbers, certianly not thousands.
What happens at either end of the East Stand Upper?
Because we don't sell out! As for the North stand, would be good if all those that had tickets actually turned up!
Because at the moment we have an average I believe of circa 27,000. Hopefully in a few years we will need to up the capacity to 35,000.
It's the disabled areas.
Surely we can get rid of that and get a few thousand more seats in there?
Which sort of moron plans to put a disabled section on the upper tier?
1) Less room for expensive seats
2) Gotta be a mission getting people up there, even if there is a lift
3) In an emergency (e.g. fire) how does one transport a number of wheelchairs down loads of steps if the lifts are out of action and the stairs are already crowded full of people running for their lives?