The Large One
Who's Next?
It's actually quite an impressive stand, with many good features (aside from the fact it faces the pitch). For a start, it's largely modelled on our own West Stand. However Crystal Palace FC can't do a good thing without adding some easily-avoidable cock-up to it.
In this instance, it's the fact that it's a standalone stand, and won't enhance Selhurst Park one bit. If anything, the current shed is more in keeping with the rest of the ground than this new stand will be. If they did all four stands in one go (they'd need to move out for a year) based on that design, it would be so much better - there may even be a cause for some envy if that was the case - really. But they just don't have that basic, entry-level notion of joined-up thinking.
What will be left is four disparate stands, each looking totally different from each other, and frankly - a mess. The main difference is it will be three cow sheds round a swamp rather than four,
And all the while, the death trap-in-waiting the Arthur Waite Stand continues its pitiful existence, putting people's lives at risk.
In this instance, it's the fact that it's a standalone stand, and won't enhance Selhurst Park one bit. If anything, the current shed is more in keeping with the rest of the ground than this new stand will be. If they did all four stands in one go (they'd need to move out for a year) based on that design, it would be so much better - there may even be a cause for some envy if that was the case - really. But they just don't have that basic, entry-level notion of joined-up thinking.
What will be left is four disparate stands, each looking totally different from each other, and frankly - a mess. The main difference is it will be three cow sheds round a swamp rather than four,
And all the while, the death trap-in-waiting the Arthur Waite Stand continues its pitiful existence, putting people's lives at risk.