Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
I'd heard the most of the East were eligible for free ear trumpets.Are they trying to improve the acoustics in the east?
I'd heard the most of the East were eligible for free ear trumpets.Are they trying to improve the acoustics in the east?
When the Amex was being built, I think someone posted on nsc that they’d guerilla seeded Echium vulgare on adjacent wasteland. Not you?
Excuse my ignorance but what is going on in this pic? does the fanzone go down into this bit?A photo taken this morning.
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Sorry. My warped sense of humour!Excuse my ignorance but what is going on in this pic? does the fanzone go down into this bit?
But I think traffic is greater on the East side? I know the West is bigger but feels like quuiteI have revisited all of the mockups and concluded that #gapgate be put on hold for now. I think it'll be about the same width as the one running the entire length of the West Stand.
They will need to manage the queue very well because otherwise #gapgate will become a thing again. Hopefully entrances are the other end to THE GAP.Everyone realises that whilst it's still a novelty the new FanZone will be the cause of an even larger mass exodus on 80 mins as everyone wants to get in the queue!!
He also clarified that while there will not be a total ban on away fans they will not be able to enter in groups.Paul Barber said this at Seagulls Over London on Monday.
- confirmed it will be free to enter
- for first time ( i think) said the cost was £7m
- two modes / closed / open depending on weather. 1000 capacity for former/2000 for open
- delayed but open in the "autumn"
How will the fan zone work? Paul said that in colder months it’ll hold around 1,000 people and will be specifically targeted for home fans with no admission fee, but in warmer weather it opens up at the sides and will cater for around double that number with lots of different food and drink options, live music and big screens offering a great viewing experience of live sport all the way through the season. With a £7m investment to pay back, the venue would also be utilised to its full potential between home matches. Moving a water pipe had slightly delayed the build but it will be ready for autumn. Paul added that we want to fill it for every home match to help alleviate issues around travelling in and out of the Amex.
That won't end well.He also clarified that while there will not be a total ban on away fans they will not be able to enter in groups.
He also said admission for away fans accompanied by home fans will depend on the makeup of the group - ie no entry if it's one home fan and three away fans.That won't end well.
Does it count as guerilla planting if it's a native? And top work btw, should have included some of your pininana as well for wow effect!
This will never die.Is it the Black Rabbit in Arundel?
Anybody?any update or photos of this please?
Ofc the club want this to make ££ , but that’s quite the £7m investment in facilities (shelter, toilets, screens, food/drink choice, comfort) . Perhaps it’s just a good faith decision to make things better for fans. Worth celebrating @amexer ?PB would prefer all home supporters but wont care as long as they are spending
I’m guessing that 1000 already currently stay back and drink in the North stand after a match anyway.Not sure 1,000 out of 30,000 is going to make the train queues much better
IndeedI’m guessing that 1000 already currently stay back and drink in the North stand after a match anyway.