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pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
If they made the playoffs And won it would their stadium with capacity 12k be allowed in the Premier
 






Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Capacity does not impact on the suitability of a stadium to be used in the Premier league. I recall that after we'd got promoted to the Championship the first time, Withdean was approved for the Premier League in the event we made it 3 in a row.

It's all about H&S etc, not quantity of seats.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Capacity does not impact on the suitability of a stadium to be used in the Premier league. I recall that after we'd got promoted to the Championship the first time, Withdean was approved for the Premier League in the event we made it 3 in a row.

It's all about H&S etc, not quantity of seats.
Apart from the floodlights, you're right, Withdean was deemed suitable.
 
















Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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They shouldn't be restricted from going up just because of their ground. That isn't proper football.

I guess if they go home they could afford to increase capacity anyway. Plenty of room around the ground.
 


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Blackpool had to make improvements or increase the capacity during their. 1st season in the Prem. They didn't play a home game for the first few weeks.
 






forrest

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Aug 11, 2010
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There is no minimum capacity for the PL. You're ground just has to be all seated and comply with the football grounds safety act. Ie have all your safety certificates in place. There was originally talks of a mim 20,000 capacity for the PL but they never brought that in.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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Blackpool had to make improvements or increase the capacity during their. 1st season in the Prem. They didn't play a home game for the first few weeks.

Because it didn't comply with PL ground regulations, nothing to do with capacity.

I think it 10,000 minimum.

No minimum.

There is no minimum capacity for the PL. You're ground just has to be all seated and comply with the football grounds safety act. Ie have all your safety certificates in place. There was originally talks of a mim 20,000 capacity for the PL but they never brought that in.

That sounds about right
 






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Positive, I'm sure.

I think the FA pretty much knew the situation wouldn't evolve in our case.
But were caught a bit with their pants down in Blackpools case and imposed some hastily drawn up sanctions.
 










Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
Like a world cup in Qatar, you don't need to be able to accommodate fans in the stadium, you just need enough space for the TV cameras.
 


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