Blackadder
Brighton Bhuna Boy
Sorry, can't answer what I don't understand..
First line was your comment.
Sorry, can't answer what I don't understand..
Please note the first point " ...lets just fantasise it's 5 years time from now..." I'm not talking about now but possible future, and working in Southampton, I hear this is a possibility!What a load of rubbish. Firstly Southampton haven't bolted on another tier at all. Where did you get this from? In theory they could but can't see it happening. 31,000 will be fine for BHA, lets wait a while and see where we go and in a few years you can talk about adding more seats if 10,000 people per game can't get a seat.
Please note the first point " ...lets just fantasise it's 5 years time from now..." I'm not talking about now but possible future, and working in Southampton, I hear this is a possibility!
What was well put?
Ok, I don't want to get in a tit for tat argument, bit it's your second comment I questioned..
Getting ahead of myself a bit, but lets just fantasise about 5 years time from now. We are an established Premier League team, on the up with a growing support.
in he meantime fellow south coast club Southampton, have bolted on another tier onto the Ikea flat pack that is St Marys, increasing to 40k.
we on the other hand still have our wonderfully designed stadium, but suddenly find we cannot increase capacity further and meet the demand from our new JCLs. What do we do? How have we catered for this inevitable growth in support?
If we'd have planned for a 40,000 capacity stadium, we'd still be playing at Withdean in front of 6,500 spectators, wondering whether we could keep up with Crawley Town.
No. 22,500 was the most we coud get, remembering the club had to fight many entities and various enemies of football.
It was just a foot in the door, but the architects and the board sneakily under the radar made it easily expandable to 30,750, getting that bit past Falmer PC et seq.
If the club did establish itself as a PL team and demand outstripped supply for tickets year after year, hopefully something could be done, but road and rail links would have to be vastly improved first.
We might want to get in the Prem first!
. Oh well if we get to the promised land then we will have to compulsary purchase the Goldstone retail park.
This may be my dodgy memory or just wild fantasy but I remember the maximum capacity of the Amex being said to be 36,000 when it was first past its planning process, this work to be completed when there is a demand for it.
Failing that we could build an extension with big screens put the away fans in that, I see nothing in the rules where they actually have to see the pitch (Liverpool got away with it!) just a % of the capacity.
Getting ahead of myself a bit, but lets just fantasise about 5 years time from now.
OK, here's an alternative 5 year fantasy:
"Albion have just 4 games to save their season after a crushing 4-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Mansfield town. Following last years take over of Portsmouth by Tony Bloom and the recent resignation of Mickey Adams after 8 consecutive defeats The Amex seems like an echoing white elephant with just 7,000 turning up for the latest debacle. It looks like league 2 for Albion next year, but will they still be in business?"
I suggest we all stop moaning and enjoy the moment! 30,000 seems Ok to me...