I love the Amex, but you’re being more than a little unfair to the Goldstone. If we had been able to stay there, it would have been considerably upgraded by now. In fact, a Goldstone improved by investment from TB ( not to mention all the money we wouldn’t: have had to shell out to fight public enquiries) might be an impressive place to watch football. A rebuilt full-length West Stand, a huge South Stand taking advantage of the land that became available since we left ... plus more people could walk to it.
Not sure it would have. There were restrictive covenants regarding the height of, I think the north stand, and the footprint was considerably smaller than what we have at Falmer and of course very limited along Goldstone Lane at the South end. The point of my comment was that despite the fact we had some great times there the bricks and mortar were very poor.
And of course, if it had been developed then it wouldn't have been the same Goldstone that people are remembering fondly.