It seems that Albion's chief operations officer Paul Mullen recently "strongly implied" that it would be next to the Amex here -It's been mentioned several times by Tony Bloom and Paul Barber how hard the club are trying to find our women's team a home ground in the Brighton area, and PB has mentioned that the club hope to have some news to share soon.
For such a major piece of news I'm surprised that there haven't been any leaks about possible sites that the club may have been enquiring about.
If a new stadium or the upgrading of somewhere else was being explored, surely someone must have a neighbour, second cousin, know a bloke down the pub who has heard something?
There seems to be a very good cloak of secrecy around any information.
Thanks for that. I hadn't seen that quote, I had only read fans guesses which I suppose are a result of Mullen's quote.It seems that Albion's chief operations officer Paul Mullen recently "strongly implied" that it would be next to the Amex here -
I always thought, and I have found no evidence for this so probably made it up in my own tiny mind, that they wanted the field to the south of the stadium. Opposite the car park, the other side of village way.Thanks for that. I hadn't seen that quote, I had only read fans guesses which I suppose are a result of Mullen's quote.
It would be great if we could squeeze in a small stadium somewhere near the Amex (7K/8K perhaps?).
Not sure if that’s within the SDNP boundary - if so getting PP might be difficult?I always thought, and I have found no evidence for this so probably made it up in my own tiny mind, that they wanted the field to the south of the stadium. Opposite the car park, the other side of village way.
Village Way is the boundary, everything South of that and to the East of the Falmer Road is in the National Park. The pitches just West of the Amex are not in it.Not sure if that’s within the SDNP boundary - if so getting PP might be difficult?
Thought so - almost certainly a non-starter thenVillage Way is the boundary, everything South of that and to the East of the Falmer Road is in the National Park. The pitches just West of the Amex are not in it.
I've always thought the land opposite the station that is sometimes a rugby pitch but Google Maps tells me is an ultimate frisbee pitch would be the favoured place. Will more than likely mean the relocation of a few uni buildings too but i'm sure that wouldn't be that much of a hurdle.Thought so - almost certainly a non-starter then
Depends just how ambitious we are. 7/8K seems small if we will no longer be playing games at the Amex.Thanks for that. I hadn't seen that quote, I had only read fans guesses which I suppose are a result of Mullen's quote.
It would be great if we could squeeze in a small stadium somewhere near the Amex (7K/8K perhaps?).
Why won’t we still be playing several games at the Amex ?Depends just how ambitious we are. 7/8K seems small if we will no longer be playing games at the Amex.
Yes. but Didn't we release / sell / let quite a few go at the end of last season too ? - so all to be expected. Such is the nature of WSL football and Albion - a high turnover.We're signing a lot of players aren't we?!
True fact and I don't think that lack of continuity helps build team cohesion or helps fans bond with the playersYes. but Didn't we release / sell / let quite a few go at the end of last season too ? - so all to be expected. Such is the nature of WSL football and Albion - a high turnover.
Not with Labour changing the planning rules it won’t beNot sure if that’s within the SDNP boundary - if so getting PP might be difficult?
True - can’t say I agree thoughNot with Labour changing the planning rules it won’t be