Can you really offer the full premium experience with a stand behind the goal? I know Arsenal used to have the Clock End at Highbury, but that was out of necessity. As the two art deco stands running the length of the pitch were listed buildings. It doesn't really happen anywhere else.Maybe we're putting a pause on it whilst Heck looks at the viability of doing something with the Doug Ellis stand. Which, lets face it, has little sentimental value.
Or, option three, get rid of Heck and bring in somebody who won't rip up everything we had planned.
Quote from: Villan82 on January 01, 2024, 01:37:54 PMOr, option three, get rid of Heck and bring in somebody who won't rip up everything we had planned.Don't kid yourself that he's just some guy acting out his own wishes, he may be cack handed with his comms but he's not making these decisions alone.
Quote from: john2710 on December 31, 2023, 12:21:16 PMI don't think the delay to the North Stand is any more controversial than they see us being competitive for the first time in decades, probably well ahead of what they considered possible even 12 months ago. The prospect of playing in the Champions League & compeating at the top end of the PL in a ground with a reduced capacity is rightly being seen as a huge disadvantage.Heck's remit is increase the clubs revenue & I have no doubt that's what he'll do. They'd be foolish if they didn't consider the option of moving to a new stadium & the potential revenues that could be generated from that.In the meantime they'll squeeze every penny they can from the existing stadium, with minimal levels of investment.It's been said plenty of times on here. The lower North is a solid Bank and could be kept. The upper North could be removed and built entirely new just as Liverpool did. We would only lose less than 4,000 seats during construction by doing it that way.
I don't think the delay to the North Stand is any more controversial than they see us being competitive for the first time in decades, probably well ahead of what they considered possible even 12 months ago. The prospect of playing in the Champions League & compeating at the top end of the PL in a ground with a reduced capacity is rightly being seen as a huge disadvantage.Heck's remit is increase the clubs revenue & I have no doubt that's what he'll do. They'd be foolish if they didn't consider the option of moving to a new stadium & the potential revenues that could be generated from that.In the meantime they'll squeeze every penny they can from the existing stadium, with minimal levels of investment.
Quote from: The Edge on December 31, 2023, 06:05:33 PMQuote from: john2710 on December 31, 2023, 12:21:16 PMI don't think the delay to the North Stand is any more controversial than they see us being competitive for the first time in decades, probably well ahead of what they considered possible even 12 months ago. The prospect of playing in the Champions League & compeating at the top end of the PL in a ground with a reduced capacity is rightly being seen as a huge disadvantage.Heck's remit is increase the clubs revenue & I have no doubt that's what he'll do. They'd be foolish if they didn't consider the option of moving to a new stadium & the potential revenues that could be generated from that.In the meantime they'll squeeze every penny they can from the existing stadium, with minimal levels of investment.It's been said plenty of times on here. The lower North is a solid Bank and could be kept. The upper North could be removed and built entirely new just as Liverpool did. We would only lose less than 4,000 seats during construction by doing it that way.The lower north is not suitable for seating. Never has been.
Although I am not a supporter of moving to a new ground the Architectural rendering on The Holy Trinity YT (Sheff utd review) looked unbelievably sexy. Mixture of modern and historic and looked like a cathedral.I'm not savvy enough to capture the images nd put them on here. Would appreciate if someone could as worthy of discussion