Hometownglory
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- Jan 12, 2014
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And make it blue again!Can we have a bigger roof on the East Stand please?
And make it blue again!Can we have a bigger roof on the East Stand please?
This implies it’s intimidating already when it’s not.As has been said a hundred times on here, I'd love to see the North Stand increased in size, if only to create a more intimidating home end.
The north stand could be expanded, because you can build pretty much anything if you have the money, but it would make no financial sense as half the stadium would need to be rebuilt just to add 5k it would take decades to see a ROI.
Looking around on Sunday, we can barely fill a 31,876-seater stadium, let alone 50,000!How big a stadium could we realistically fill?
Could we fill a 50k stadium?
If so, With the club actively looking for a site in the area for a women's stadium, and our inability to expand the Amex any further, what are the chances of handing the Amex over to the women and searching for a site for a larger mens stadium?
Looking around on Sunday, we can barely fill a 31,876-seater stadium, let alone 50,000!
I think a mix of it being on TV, kids playing grassroots sports - with parents there - and the opposition were the main factors.Loads of no-shows around us in the NS, also obvious empty seats all over WSL and ESL.
Because it was live on TV?
I think a mix of it being on TV, kids playing grassroots sports - with parents there - and the opposition were the main factors.
….and a weather forecast of AEK at home proportions. (Although fortunately didn’t materialise till the evening)I think a mix of it being on TV, kids playing grassroots sports - with parents there - and the opposition were the main factors.
There were lots of empty seats against ForestApart from games against big clubs our capacity is ok. Over 1000 seats on exchange against Forest did not sell
Something that strangely doesn't apply at Villa Park, Mollineaux, the City Ground, Goodison, King Power, Selhurst, Craven Cottage, Portman Road etc. Maybe it's only in Sussex that kids play grassroots sports, matches are shown on TV, the weather can be shite etc.I think a mix of it being on TV, kids playing grassroots sports - with parents there - and the opposition were the main factors.
For the big clubs, it makes sense - to play catch up with each other.Of course a bigger stadium is of a financial benefit, but you have to fill it. The likes of Arsenal, Spuds, Liverpool etc would not have gone down the expansion route if it didn't make financial sense. Also, the extra capacity isn't about selling more tickets at lowest prices, it's about hospitality and the extra spends on the concourse per head.