I think the Holte and Trinity Road are both about 13,000 each. If the other 2 stands could match that and a bit of infilling with boxes at the corners then I think a capacity of 56,000 should be achievable and it feels about the right level to plan for.I would want the stands to be 4 seperate stands though as every other modern ground has filled in the corners with wraparound seating and thats just not us.Before all the 'it cant be done' mob kick off, this is all about planning...getting things ready, getting all the approvals in place, then if the team is successful, the plans can be put in place, starting with the North Stand being demolished for the ugly brutalist goalpost it is.
Quote from: IFWaters on November 04, 2016, 07:12:32 PMI think the Holte and Trinity Road are both about 13,000 each. If the other 2 stands could match that and a bit of infilling with boxes at the corners then I think a capacity of 56,000 should be achievable and it feels about the right level to plan for.I would want the stands to be 4 seperate stands though as every other modern ground has filled in the corners with wraparound seating and thats just not us.Before all the 'it cant be done' mob kick off, this is all about planning...getting things ready, getting all the approvals in place, then if the team is successful, the plans can be put in place, starting with the North Stand being demolished for the ugly brutalist goalpost it is.Less of the brutalist insults. I grew up in a world where the only good buildings (i.e. Warm and functional) were brutalist in design, including at the time the North Stand itself.
The upper and lower North are shit.
Lower Witton Lane was built like that because The Holte was still terracing at the time.
Which doesn't stop it being shit to sit in unless you're 5ft.