Quote from: bilsim on June 10, 2013, 01:09:13 PMThat would look pretty snazzy.Looks good to me
That would look pretty snazzy.
looks like a carbon copy of every other modern ground to me
I like the cheap and cheerful option to keep costs and ticket prices in it down.Perhaps just make it one massive tier and a family / locals stand with cheap catering underneath. 10,000 would be about right, perhaps a football museum under part of it.And i'd like a tower in the corner. About 300 feet high. Not sure what in it - perhaps a bell tower so the bells can ring for claret and blues. And a massive neon club badge with the blinking eye of Sauron atop, looking over all of Birmingham and down on our smelly local rivals.
Quote from: villasjf on June 10, 2013, 01:31:39 PMQuote from: bilsim on June 10, 2013, 01:09:13 PMThat would look pretty snazzy.Looks good to melooks like a carbon copy of every other modern ground to me
Clean it up a bit, but we should keep it exactly as it is. The one surviving stand to have witnessed the glory days of 80/82 - plus part of the reason why those days were so short lived.
Give it a glass roof and a John Lewis like New St but with a Wonkavator in it.