brighton terra
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How many seats would the Amex need to satisfy the demand, if we were on the verge of breaking into the top 6 and playing one of the big boys? Would 40,000 be big enough?
How many seats would the Amex need to satisfy the demand, if we were on the verge of breaking into the top 6 and playing one of the big boys? Would 40,000 be big enough?
Don't be silly (breaking into Top 6)
Feel free to Jamie me in a few years when my scorn is exposed as a shameful lack of faith in our potential.
Don't be silly (breaking into Top 6)
Feel free to Jamie me in a few years when my scorn is exposed as a shameful lack of faith in our potential.
I thought that the Amex was at full capacity, and there were no plans to extend that, on the premise that (I can't believe I'm saying this), if we ever were relegated, it would be a struggle to fill the stadium, if an extension had occurred.
I'm sure Messrs Bloom and Barber have already said this!
I’m not talking about the reality of the situation, just trying to get a feel for the likely demand for seats. I know there little or no chance of increasing the capacity of the Amex.
Hence my use of the word ‘hypothetical’ in the subject!!
West Ham.
What was the capacity at Upton Park?
What was their average PL gate?
The question being, has increasing the capacity, albeit moving stadiums, increased the attendance?
Oh, like, you only wanted responses contingent on them being amenable to your underlying hypothesis. What’s the ****ing point of that?
In 2015/16 Upton Park had approx 35k and in 2011/12 in the Championship it had approx 31k.
West Ham are also a perfect example of what you gain in attendance you lose in character and in their case atmosphere.