If we're going to insist on ignoring everything that has come from the club re an upgrade of the stadium and chunter on regardless, can we also include an athletics track.
#TheGoodOldDays.
#TheGoodOldDays.
If the arches hold the roofs up, then surely not a problem to remove them, it's if the roofs hold the arches up that you'd be stuffed?
No. The two arches lean back away from each other, counterbalancing each other, pulling the ring of steel up that goes around the whole roof. That steel ring that the arches are attached to goes through all the roof girders.
Think of it like standing opposite someone, holding hands, and leaning back so you counterbalance each others weight without falling backwards. That's what the arches are doing.
Yes, I remember the trusses. I just thought the arches held each stand up and the North Stand roof was attached.
If we're going to insist on ignoring everything that has come from the club re an upgrade of the stadium and chunter on regardless, can we also include an athletics track.
#TheGoodOldDays.
If you removed an arch, then the entire roof would collapse. That would be a problem.
If you removed a roof, then I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve, because you still wouldn't be able to fit a higher roof, because the arches wouldn't be high enough to hold it.
Amazing, I never thought when I was sitting in the rain at Withdean that a 30 thousand plus seat stadium would be too small for the Albion. In fact if someone said that to me then I would have thought they were loop the loop.
I know nothing about building and regulations just repeating what RH told me among a group a couple of games after The Amex opened. A group of us said to him that it didn't look as if it would be big enough if we were successful and that was his answer. As to the actual practicality I would have no idea.
Yes, the NS roof was attached before the trusses were taken down.
If not, the arches would have tipped back.
So basically, the two arches hold ALL the roof up.
It's not like the John Smith's Stadium at Hudds where each stand has it's own arch.
I did!
Amazing, I never thought when I was sitting in the rain at Withdean that a 30 thousand plus seat stadium would be too small for the Albion. In fact if someone said that to me then I would have thought they were loop the loop.
Yes I know the arches hold all the roofs up.
Well I do believe them. But at the same time they have to say what they have to say. They said there were no plans for expansion less than a year before adding a second tier to the East Stand, I believe.
Amazing, I never thought when I was sitting in the rain at Withdean that a 30 thousand plus seat stadium would be too small for the Albion. In fact if someone said that to me then I would have thought they were loop the loop.
Can't be arsed to read the rest of this thread but everyone who stuck through the war years got a ST. All the JCLs at the amex got a ticket. All the regulars who saw us over the last few years will get a ticket with a bit of effort .everyone else can f*** off. I can't see where there's a problem ?
Even the children now able to appreciate a game of football?
Yes I know the arches hold all the roofs up.