I'd think that was possible just by moving the seats closer together.These got to e room for a couple thousand more
I'd think that was possible just by moving the seats closer together.These got to e room for a couple thousand more
These got to be room for a couple thousand more
how? Ive always thought that theres room for 35000, somewhere in the ground.
I would guess he means by using smaller seats so in effect have 1.3 smaller seats per one large soft one. Problem being is it was involve getting around the planning permision of no more than 32k in an event. It would also be a waste of all 31,700 big soft seats.
Fire regs also dictate no one can be more than 14 seats from an aisle, without special permision from the fire brigade which may be do able on a row or two but not a whole stand.
The easiest way I can see would be to have less leg room and push the rows back allowing for a few extra rows. However I'm not sure the expense would justify it.
Completely this! the expense wouldn't make it worth the hassle, all that will happen is tickets will get progressively more expensive until the club find the tipping point that fans are willing to pay. My preference would always be to have tickets selling out every game rather than prices being too high to fill the seats.
premiership teams only generate about 20% of their revenue from ticket sales
The only way I can see capacity "easily" being expanded is by sinking the pitch and adding 4/5 more rows? Effectively brings the seating closer to the pitch.
You don't need smaller seats, I think the ones we have are over an inch apart and on rails, you can just bunch them closer together.I would guess he means by using smaller seats so in effect have 1.3 smaller seats per one large soft one.
I have thought this for a while, I'd have loved to have seen a 25,000 seater stadium that could have been expanded to 40,000 fairly easily
I'm sure I've heard recently that premiership teams only generate about 20% of their revenue from ticket sales
Really, Ive read that the capacity of grounds such as Anfield, is one of the reasons why Liverpool are finding it hard to compete.
It won't matter, as in a few years you will be down to your regular 7k crowds.
It won't matter, as in a few years you will be down to your regular 7k crowds.
The only way I can see capacity "easily" being expanded is by sinking the pitch and adding 4/5 more rows? Effectively brings the seating closer to the pitch.