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Huddersfield’s ground still has a blue roof and it’s 23 bloody years old. I’m not surprised the club are pissed off at the speed of the degradation.
It'll cost the company a few quid if they have to replace it all with better quality material that stays blue. Corner cutting is never a good idea.I'm sure that either Tony Bloom or Paul Barber mentioned recently about the apparent colour change and said that manufacturer was looking into it.
When you look at the stadium's roof panels now, it's hard to recall that, six years ago, they were a shiny, bright blue. But once the canopies had begun their slow fade to grey, the overall effect began looking disappointingly dismal, cheap even.
Now that has changed yet again. The present colour, perhaps best described as a greenish khaki, surely looks entirely appropriate and settled, blending gently as it does with the surrounding downland landscape. It's almost as if this had been the plan all along. (Except that I have it on very good authority that the club are appalled at the colour degradation, and are taking the matter up with the suppliers.)
Given that one early design had all of the stadium's roofs planted with grass [ the so-called 'bunds']. the present appearance offers a fair approximation of that original, naturalistic effect - one that is all of a piece with Brighton's impeeccably Green credentials.
So, crunch question. Are we happy now with the Amex's unexpectedly rustic roofs? Are we liking the lichen? Or do we want only to bring back the blue?
And quite rightly so, it can't have been easy getting that poll there.View attachment 90795
Maybe doesn't show the green roof off at it's best, but one I'm rather proud of nonetheless!
Who cares? The stadium looks fine, they all change a little bit with age.
Do blue roofs usually go green then ?Who cares? The stadium looks fine, they all change a little bit with age.
Who cares? The stadium looks fine, they all change a little bit with age.
I expect the person who paid for the stadium cares. Just saying.
I must admit, first season there was quickly an accumulation of seagull shit up there, but this seems to be no longer a problem. Do we send out birds of prey? Perhaps its them that have green wee.
Looks fine to me, whatever.