Apparently they accidentally printed all the drawings at A3 instead of A0 and built it to scale.it doesnt look that big was it supposed to be that small?
Apparently they accidentally printed all the drawings at A3 instead of A0 and built it to scale.it doesnt look that big was it supposed to be that small?
Yep, especially when they direct the entire West Stand round that way post game vs Palace.That NW corner is going to be a squeeze post match....
I don't think it will he a problem when the thing is open as you will be able to walk under it. It's while it's still being built that it's an issueYep, especially when they direct the entire West Stand round that way post game vs Palace.
Sauce? Best not get DK started thenMartin Perry can't believe the incompetence.
We'll thank you for not using the toilets if you've wolfed down an Uncle Sams double-chilli burger and 7 pints of Old Peculiar before the game.What about pebbledashing it
This fan zone is small. But that fan zone is far away.Apparently they accidentally printed all the drawings at A3 instead of A0 and built it to scale.
Suspect there'll be a lot more space once the barriers are removed - they normally go out a lot further than the works themselves.That NW corner is going to be a squeeze post match....
Really like the look of it.Its going to take 1000 people with more if the doors are open .
Thats way more than Dicks Bar ?
There's some different mock ups via https://www.bdp.com/en/latest/news/...w-brighton-and-hove-albion-fan-zone-approved/
why will it cause logistical headaches when the footprint will be exactly the same as for the last games last year and it caused no problems, the barriers are further out to allow more room to work on the site but they will bring them in for the games, In what way is it a mess?So with the first home game less than 4 weeks away (ignoring the friendly which will be mostly empty seats) it's hard to see the building site not causing a logistical headache. What a mess.
Well yeh, I mean at least wait till it's built. If you've gone to it and want to slate it then, then fair enoughwhy will it cause logistical headaches when the footprint will be exactly the same as for the last games last year and it caused no problems, the barriers are further out to allow more room to work on the site but they will bring them in for the games, In what way is it a mess?
I dont understand the negativity on here about an improvement to facilities to outside the ground. Leave it as it was "fans" complain about facilities, build something to improve that and there is this "its a mess, its a headache" etc. What exactly would you like the club to during this developement that they arent doing?
Live feed from the opening ceremony:Apparently they accidentally printed all the drawings at A3 instead of A0 and built it to scale.
Look at the photo above. That is a very different 'footprint' in the North East corner and a lot narrower than it was in May. Maybe it's camera trickery in which case i apologise. I don't think so though.why will it cause logistical headaches when the footprint will be exactly the same as for the last games last year and it caused no problems, the barriers are further out to allow more room to work on the site but they will bring them in for the games, In what way is it a mess?
I dont understand the negativity on here about an improvement to facilities to outside the ground. Leave it as it was "fans" complain about facilities, build something to improve that and there is this "its a mess, its a headache" etc. What exactly would you like the club to during this developement that they arent doing?
Don't see why they couldn't have shoved it up closer to the fence
Away fans are fine if they're from small northern/midlands clubs, but nobody big or from london aside from nice benign clubs.I still want to understand this predominantly for home fans bit, or whatever the phraseology used.
It is, or it isn't.