Nothing less than 50k it's not worth doing otherwise.
What was the mooted capacity under the Lerner plans, 52k?
Quote from: eamonn on May 28, 2021, 01:31:50 PMWhat was the mooted capacity under the Lerner plans, 52k?50,734 according to those images
Quote from: chrisw1 on May 28, 2021, 01:34:35 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 28, 2021, 01:31:50 PMWhat was the mooted capacity under the Lerner plans, 52k?50,734 according to those imagesWhere are these plans/images?
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on May 27, 2021, 10:24:03 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 27, 2021, 09:28:09 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on May 27, 2021, 02:17:39 AMThe Nirth Stand is the obvious candidate for Phase 1 redevelopment. I think it will happen in the next few years if the fans are allowed back fully and we fill the ground consistently. I reckon you could squeeze it to ~55,000 if the corners were filled in between the Trinity and Witton Lane. It’s nice having 4 separate stands, but it’s a waste of space and it makes sense to do it if the North Stand is rebuilt. Stick the away fans in one corner like at the Emirates and it’s job done. If they really wanted to think big- do the Witton Lane stand out over the road and have it all matched up to the height of the Trinity. That would be the best outcome.You can't extend Witton Lane because of the houses. you don't think they would let them go over the road Dave ? Into where? There's green space on the other side of the road then rows of houses that would be overlooked
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 27, 2021, 09:28:09 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on May 27, 2021, 02:17:39 AMThe Nirth Stand is the obvious candidate for Phase 1 redevelopment. I think it will happen in the next few years if the fans are allowed back fully and we fill the ground consistently. I reckon you could squeeze it to ~55,000 if the corners were filled in between the Trinity and Witton Lane. It’s nice having 4 separate stands, but it’s a waste of space and it makes sense to do it if the North Stand is rebuilt. Stick the away fans in one corner like at the Emirates and it’s job done. If they really wanted to think big- do the Witton Lane stand out over the road and have it all matched up to the height of the Trinity. That would be the best outcome.You can't extend Witton Lane because of the houses. you don't think they would let them go over the road Dave ?
Quote from: robbo1874 on May 27, 2021, 02:17:39 AMThe Nirth Stand is the obvious candidate for Phase 1 redevelopment. I think it will happen in the next few years if the fans are allowed back fully and we fill the ground consistently. I reckon you could squeeze it to ~55,000 if the corners were filled in between the Trinity and Witton Lane. It’s nice having 4 separate stands, but it’s a waste of space and it makes sense to do it if the North Stand is rebuilt. Stick the away fans in one corner like at the Emirates and it’s job done. If they really wanted to think big- do the Witton Lane stand out over the road and have it all matched up to the height of the Trinity. That would be the best outcome.You can't extend Witton Lane because of the houses.
The Nirth Stand is the obvious candidate for Phase 1 redevelopment. I think it will happen in the next few years if the fans are allowed back fully and we fill the ground consistently. I reckon you could squeeze it to ~55,000 if the corners were filled in between the Trinity and Witton Lane. It’s nice having 4 separate stands, but it’s a waste of space and it makes sense to do it if the North Stand is rebuilt. Stick the away fans in one corner like at the Emirates and it’s job done. If they really wanted to think big- do the Witton Lane stand out over the road and have it all matched up to the height of the Trinity. That would be the best outcome.