What about adapting it as a sitting on laps stand?
I like Fred Rinder's plan to get us to 120,000 in 1914...
Quote from: CT Villan on April 16, 2022, 03:21:39 PMI like Fred Rinder's plan to get us to 120,000 in 1914...I like the stadium design, but it looks like we were trying to play out from the back even then.
Quote from: Zouch Villa on April 16, 2022, 05:41:25 PMQuote from: CT Villan on April 16, 2022, 03:21:39 PMI like Fred Rinder's plan to get us to 120,000 in 1914...I like the stadium design, but it looks like we were trying to play out from the back even then.You can tell by looking at us in that picture, even then we had no idea how to use space.
Quote from: CT Villan on April 16, 2022, 03:21:39 PMI like Fred Rinder's plan to get us to 120,000 in 1914...How big are those ends to have a capacity of 120000? Reckon you're maybe looking at 16000 tops in the Witton Lane + Trinity Road stands, so ... 52k capacity?
Quote from: cdbearsfan on April 15, 2022, 01:39:49 PMMaybe a smart, sloping roof that has lots of angled bits to reflect light back onto the surrounding area, or something fancy like that, would be possible.The problem is that the sun rises over the Trinity, so going higher on the Witton Lane just casts a bigger shadow.Maybe they could sell the houses at put Blose there instead.
Maybe a smart, sloping roof that has lots of angled bits to reflect light back onto the surrounding area, or something fancy like that, would be possible.
But my point is that it could probably be done without much impact on the neighbouring houses, in terms of loss of light or overshadowing. To do it I reckon we’d have to knock the whole thing down and start again. I think when the Witton lane was expanded they left the original bottom tier in place.