Jesus H Gabz
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Well the stories made it into the daily fail so it must be happening:)
The 3-3 draw with United in 1971 was the biggest crowd I was in at Maine Road.Remember being in crowds of 63,000 at Maine road,dad was at the 84,569 record crowd stood on the Kippax before the roof was on.
Yes was at the game the last 63,000 crowd at Maine road,seats went in following season capacity was then 54,000.The 3-3 draw with United in 1971 was the biggest crowd I was in at Maine Road.
It was the year when there was no seating in The North Stand,so capacity was alot higher than later in the 1970s.
I think the attendance that day was over 63,000 .
That was the figure given but defo higherThe 3-3 draw with United in 1971 was the biggest crowd I was in at Maine Road.
It was the year when there was no seating in The North Stand,so capacity was alot higher than later in the 1970s.
I think the attendance that day was over 63,000 .
This has been posted by a guy on Facebook who seems to have pretty good knowledge of the Club.
The family stand is finally in the works of being extended similar to what the south stand 3rd tier is like.....it will be the second highest attendance premier league club with it being extended to around 62/63 thousand....also a hotel is back in discussion plans of building it on the land of the stadium!
The future is definitely bright for us blues!
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Well if someone on facebook said it....
If its 62k then it will be 4th highest, but 63k would currently take 2nd position so the devil is in the detail.
I just don't think its necessary at this point. It just feels like dick swinging. Prime example being the biggest ground in the league will soon be the worst when Everton move to their new one.
The transport issues need to be addressed before any expansion is considered. The tram is not fit for purpose already, but they're gonna close it for a few years anyway for HS2.
Hopefully they go with the idea of 2nd and 3rd tiers merging into 1.
Plus incorporate city square and the shop into an entertainment section at the back
If it is a mirrored design then there is absolutely no space for a hotel. Having had season tickets in both areas, I can vouch that SS2 and SS3 are overcrowded in the relatively tight concourses pre-kickoff, at half time, and at full time.I suspect they'll mirror the South stand layout and a hotel built into the stand looks likely at the back.
I used the Blue car park for the first time last night and it was a joke trying to get out after the game. Stewards were taking off their vizi vests finishing their shift and getting in their own cars while we were still stuck queuing.As has been said...someone is sticking their head in the sand, big time. It's the same with the Coop Live, how are they going to get people/fans in and out with no transport infrastructure?
I should have said attached to the back of the stand rather than built in.If it is a mirrored design then there is absolutely no space for a hotel. Having had season tickets in both areas, I can vouch that SS2 and SS3 are overcrowded in the relatively tight concourses pre-kickoff, at half time, and at full time.
I’m worried that will look a bit shit.I should have said attached to the back of the stand rather than built in.
Might be wrong here but I’m sure our capacity then was 65000. But that was before the scoreboard end was turned into a cantilever stand.The 3-3 draw with United in 1971 was the biggest crowd I was in at Maine Road.
It was the year when there was no seating in The North Stand,so capacity was alot higher than later in the 1970s.
I think the attendance that day was over 63,000 .
According to the media in this country we also need to play in red.We need a stadium capacity well above 60000 to be classed has a massive club don’t we?
Bluemoon is not called Bluemoan without good reason.you all wanted it and now you are getting it you don't want it