rocker959
Well-known member
Nice. Still looks like a couple of portakabins at each end of the East though.
Exactly.
Nice. Still looks like a couple of portakabins at each end of the East though.
They are disabled toilets and food kiosks at both ends, the viewing platforms are to provide premium views for the disabled as opposed to pitch side only. Great idea but could surely have been done a bit more 'aesthetically pleasing'
I agree, I haven't seen this done at any other stadium, another 1st for the Albion. As I said, great for the disabled although I imagine it's been designed in such a way where it could easily be 'terraced' over if the premiership beckoned.And surely not at the sacrifice of what looks the space for about 800 seats.
empty?
9 out of 10, would have looked marvellous if the top tier in trhe east had gone all way across.
What's with the very thin section right at the front of the east upper at either end
Disabled fans I believe
Looks a shockingly inefficient usage of space to me.
And surely not at the sacrifice of what looks the space for about 800 seats.
I agree, I haven't seen this done at any other stadium, another 1st for the Albion. As I said, great for the disabled although I imagine it's been designed in such a way where it could easily be 'terraced' over if the premiership beckoned.
Wouldn't be a true 'Community' stadium if it did not offer decent facilities for all. It is no longer acceptable to marginalise people with mobility needs. I presume the area is required to include dedicated lifts, welfare and safety arrangements? It will be interesting to hear feedback from users.
Good for the Albion to provide such prominent facilities even if it does look slightly odd.
Is it a sacrifice of space though? We got planning permission for a 30,750 capacity stadium, and that is exactly what we have.And surely not at the sacrifice of what looks the space for about 800 seats.
I'm sure it'll look great when it's full of fans, don't worry.I do however agree it could look better than it does.
I still cant believe that you cant have very good disabled facilities without sacrificing such a large amount of space for potential normal seating. Surely the facilities could have been under the stand with an adequate viewing platform rather than two huge portacabin things taking up about a 1/4 of the space in the stand.
I don't think disabled people like the idea that we are a waste of space.