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Do you want me to ask Martin Perry on The Albion Roar about this this weekend - about re-building the new £120m stadium?
Do you want me to ask Martin Perry on The Albion Roar about this this weekend - about re-building the new £120m stadium?
Oh yes it can !!!
The roof cannot be raised. it holds the arches up and the arches hold the roof up. It's called a cantilever roof.
"But I don't WANT this brand new, top of the range, award winning, world-renowned shiny bicycle Daddy! I WANT A BIGGER ONE!!"
It must be possible to raise the roof if the economic case for doing so is established.
We sent a man into space 52 years ago. People walk around with pocket sized mobile phones. Raising a stadium roof is trivial in comparison.
Given sellouts and a large enough waiting list the economics to do so will quickly become compelling.
Do you want me to ask Martin Perry on The Albion Roar about this this weekend - about re-building the new £120m stadium?
The roof cannot be raised. it holds the arches up and the arches hold the roof up. It's called a cantilever roof.
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.
Do you not understand what fantasise means? We probably won't get promoted this year, and we probably won't next year either (just check out the bookies odds). But we could get promoted this year, and we could stay up (probably won't, but could). So if we're fantasising, then we get promoted this year and stay up every year - which means we'd be an established premiership team, not a yo-yo club.I think the phrase I've highlighted shows how deluded you've become.
We are at best a Premier league - Championship yo-yo Club
When I did the stadium tour a year or so ago the guide said that when we reached the prem it would be extra seating for journalists when the main section in WSL can't fit them all in.
Reminds me of Tony Bloom's first fans' forum as chairman, two and a bit months after he had taken over
Someone in the audience asked 'would you make way for someone with millions to spend...?'
'Well give me a chance, I've only just become chairman...' was the carefully considered diplomatic answer.
The roof cannot be raised. . It's called a cantilever roof.
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?
The answer is we haven't 'goofed up'.
The stadium can be expanded, but there would have to be a good enough economic case to do so - which would mean most matches selling out, and a few thousand on the waiting list.
The transport issues with more fans would also need to be resolved.
Apparently a few NSC folk are double hard, and can lift the roof for us.Expanded or re-built?
Where is the capacity for the extra seats without re-building?
We sent a man into space 52 years ago. People walk around with pocket sized mobile phones. Raising a stadium roof is trivial in comparison.
I love this.
iPhones exist, so it MUST be possible to expand the Amex.