I’m thinking ‘Holiday on Ice revues’Fair point. I’m now thinking they probably mean things like those “Dancing through the decades” Xmas events as opposed to Black MIDI and The Oh Sees
I’m thinking ‘Holiday on Ice revues’Fair point. I’m now thinking they probably mean things like those “Dancing through the decades” Xmas events as opposed to Black MIDI and The Oh Sees
That’s a shame as I wanted to tell Tony Bloom I loved him, in front of Black MidiAs I said in an earlier post it’s more likely to be “Dancing Through The Decades” and “The Blues Brothers Experience” than Black Midi and Oh Sees.
as he crowd surfs past?That’s a shame as I wanted to tell Tony Bloom I loved him, in front of Black Midi
It looks great but, yes, agreed - how big is it (it looks big) and where does it fit?I’m struggling to work out the size of this in my head.
From the pictures it looks small, but given the plans for Dicks to move into it and the potential as a venue for other events it must take a fair bit of space.
Different location wasn't it? Thought it was towards the southAssuming planning won’t be an issue, but I can’t recall why the hotel planning was rejected a couple of years back?
Judging by a couple of the photos, it looks like it fits opposite the ticket office windows, in the position where the outside catering cabins and Harveys bar currently areIt looks great but, yes, agreed - how big is it (it looks big) and where does it fit?
You'd have to guess Phase 2 would be the construction of the monorail station on the roof.But what about the Monorail?
Looks like plenty of capacity, loads of seating, presumably plenty of catering (no indication it’s just the existing ones), toilets……pretty significant imo. What were you expecting ?
Yep. It’s high (2 floors) but it’s presumably just replacing what’s there in terms of the space occupied by the DJ hut , 3 food outlets (coffee, burgers, fish/chips), 2 x mini drink vans, a lot of queues, and adding tables, toilets , a roof, and a second floor (for Dicks), and several screens and a stage . But it’s still squeezed between the meeting point, ticket office, NE entrance and (what is now) the food outlets - but still impressive and a material expansionIt looks great but, yes, agreed - how big is it (it looks big) and where does it fit?
There's a big difference between having a pint and a pie on the concourse at the Amex and trying to do the same at the Goldstone. That said, I understand your reference to the buzz, remember the first cup final and the first buzz I felt at wembley was walking around the concourse and then catching a glimpse for the first time of the pitch through the entrance to the terraces.Regardless of the capacity or whether I'd be able to get a seat it will just be amazing to grab a beer, some food and be able to use a toilet pre match.
My preference is always to enter the stadium as late as possible, my first memories of Brighton games was the buzz of walking on to the stands when it was already packed out. Currently I arrive stupidly early, have a few pints until my middle aged bladder let's me down, then I end up sitting in the stands at 230 like a tourist.
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