Penders1957
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But more importantly they are not in an any sight line , unless you’re a pigeon !Those vertical bars to the cable are pretty prominent.
But more importantly they are not in an any sight line , unless you’re a pigeon !Those vertical bars to the cable are pretty prominent.
Is it that difficult to figure out?I would honestly delay opening until next season and have a radical re-think on how they are going to fill it in the mean time
Slim to no chance now. Villa game potentially but wouldn't be much point if its a dead rubber.My guess is tail end of March, start of April.
I don't think it's as simple as cheaper tickets. At the end of the day the club has to sell at a certain level as it has to operate as a business and meet financial balances. Even at a lower rate, I suspect many fans still wouldn't go, I genuinely think that prices are a bit of a convenient excuse for many people (and I'm not saying all before people have a go), even for games where tickets are cheaper, the uptake is often slow. I think there is a general apathy towards the club and team by many at the moment, this could be for a whole host of reasons, a possible few could be (only my opinion obvs):Is it that difficult to figure out?
Cheap tickets. And next season sell season tickets.
Well seemingly it is difficultIs it that difficult to figure out?
Cheap tickets. And next season sell season tickets.
Would it not be simpler and cheaper to ban drone footages ?? ;-)City should put solar panels on top of spiral concrete roofs.
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1.To collect solar energy that could be used for the stadium.
2 To hide the horrible and dirty concrete spiral roof tops.
It wouldn’t cost that much.
They should open it asap extra revenue and the chance of some important games in PL & UCL maybe FAC get the test events done as well, along term planning doesn’t need a delayI would honestly delay opening until next season and have a radical re-think on how they are going to fill it in the mean time
But how would the fans get access if there is still a building site behind the stand?They should open it asap extra revenue and the chance of some important games in PL & UCL maybe FAC get the test events done as well, along term planning doesn’t need a delay
There will be turnstiles on each side, it will probably be possible to open the NW corner first provided there is then a safe pass through the stairs to a concourse There’s over four months to the end of the seasonBut how would the fans get access if there is still a building site behind the stand?
Yes but how much building material and equipment is just behind those doors? They don’t appear to have started fitting out the stand with food/drink outlets or toilets yet?
Yes but how much building material and equipment is just behind those doors? They don’t appear to have started fitting out the stand with food/drink outlets or toilets yet?
Once those boards saying ‘RAISE THE ROOF’ just at the back of the current NSL1 come down showing the full tier as one, it’s going to look incredible.
If the club want to open the stand then all that can be sorted it wont be fully open initially so not all the F&B has to be ready tickets sales could be on the basis that there are some restrictions regarding F&BYes but how much building material and equipment is just behind those doors? They don’t appear to have started fitting out the stand with food/drink outlets or toilets yet?
They should be they are painted whiteThose vertical bars to the cable are pretty prominent.
Fwiw they are the same Matt grey as the rest of the structure it’s just an illusion caused by the floodlightsThey should be they are painted white