Gazwag
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Another thing to bear in mind is The Hawthorns and Goodison have been there for decades upon decades, the Amex hasn't but is gradually improving outside season by season.
I just hope this thread follows the usual trend where NSC Albion fans make very obvious and sensible suggestions for improvements that will actually make a difference to them (rather than some new capability to pay for upgrading a ticket to 1901 just before kick off), and a consensus is reached, before "Two Page Paul" comes along with his Golden (Sledge)Hammer and tells us why the professionals have got it right...Never underestimate some on NSC and their ability to attack the club (and naturally Barber-out) on a Monday morning.
I'm certainly not attacking anyone. I just recall Tom's enthusiasm to really make something of the outer concourse areas at the Amex, but I also have a vague recollection that red-tape (council and/or National Rail and/or someone else) may have been a barrier in progressing those plans.
Another thing to bear in mind is The Hawthorns and Goodison have been there for decades upon decades, the Amex hasn't but is gradually improving outside season by season.
That was good. Big screen showing the early game, bars, things for the kids, music, KFC and a pub next to the car park. Swansea have got it right.I think you are correct I believe both Tom and his predecessor Paul Bierne were keen on making more use of the space outside the ground. Not sure why these plans had yet to come to fruition, I'd guess resources but I would not be surprised if planning also had something to do with it. I'd like to think if we can stay up we may be able to upgrade next season especially as other clubs are now successfully operating decent fan zones around the league, Swansea had a good one too.
I have been to these games as well. If you take the overall setup, Amex V Hawthorns V Goodison, I know which one I prefer. Think away fans at the Albion would probably agree with me.
I believe Tom Gorringe really wanted a big fanzone thing at the Amex when he took on his role with the club, including Albion-ising (my word) the approach from the station so that as soon as you got off the train (or walked over the bridge anyway) you would have no doubt about where you were.
I'm not sure if planning/licensing etc or lack of senior support/apathy are the reasons that very little progress was made with any of that, and Tom has since moved on to Bristol Rovers.
It does feel a real opportunity missed to date though.
Anyone who went to any of the Rugby world cup games would have seen what COULD be done.
Andrei Kanchelskis
Toilets outside the ground
More food choice
MC
Strippers*
*possibly.
Did Kanchelskis actually speak? I only saw him walking around looking well-fed.
Never underestimate some on NSC and their ability to attack the club (and naturally Barber-out) on a Monday morning.