Nixonator
Well-known member
Ray obviously is a bit confused. As for the general debate on capacity it seems like everyone has to be so absolute and unmoving on this issue, every time. It's fairly obvious to me.
The club are spinning this in a way that they will only reveal a small scope for installing a 'couple hundred seats here and there'. If you ask a question such as 'Can the stadium be expanded?' you will get a semi-evasive response such as 'without major structual change blabla'. Some people take this as we have to send in the bulldozers and start again which is frankly ridiculous. If you really want this question answered categorically, at the fans forum you should ask 'with 10-20M investment, could the stadium be significantly expanded?' For which the answer would be yes. I imagine the major difficulties would lie in stadium regulations (width of concourses etc), transport links and planning permission far and above the structual changes necessary and financial commitment.
Bottom line though is it's not necessary, at least for the forseeable and i'm guessing the club a) don't want what might be perceived as a course of action they may never pursue hanging in the backs of fans minds; b) admit that the consistency of our gates are just not good enough yet to justify it in any way financially and/or c) risk upsetting fans by conveying the hard truth which is that ticket sales provide very little (comparitive) revenue once you hit the money league.
Of course i'm loathed to put a maximum on our potential gates as many have made fools of themselves in the past by doing so but I think we have a healthy capacity, and without a ST waiting list of at the very least 5-7K no expansion will be considered, not to mention there are far more pertinent things to be spending money on ie. survival and consolidation.
The club are spinning this in a way that they will only reveal a small scope for installing a 'couple hundred seats here and there'. If you ask a question such as 'Can the stadium be expanded?' you will get a semi-evasive response such as 'without major structual change blabla'. Some people take this as we have to send in the bulldozers and start again which is frankly ridiculous. If you really want this question answered categorically, at the fans forum you should ask 'with 10-20M investment, could the stadium be significantly expanded?' For which the answer would be yes. I imagine the major difficulties would lie in stadium regulations (width of concourses etc), transport links and planning permission far and above the structual changes necessary and financial commitment.
Bottom line though is it's not necessary, at least for the forseeable and i'm guessing the club a) don't want what might be perceived as a course of action they may never pursue hanging in the backs of fans minds; b) admit that the consistency of our gates are just not good enough yet to justify it in any way financially and/or c) risk upsetting fans by conveying the hard truth which is that ticket sales provide very little (comparitive) revenue once you hit the money league.
Of course i'm loathed to put a maximum on our potential gates as many have made fools of themselves in the past by doing so but I think we have a healthy capacity, and without a ST waiting list of at the very least 5-7K no expansion will be considered, not to mention there are far more pertinent things to be spending money on ie. survival and consolidation.
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