Quote from: Ads on January 12, 2024, 10:40:41 AMI wonder if you could get a middle tier in the North for corporate by getting rid of the boxes? That's probably the only place you could add a few hundred seats.Anything they do there would be an improvement, those boxes are an embarrassment, behind glass that doesn't open, it's like watching the game on TV. But to repeat myself for the umpteenth time, just knock the fucking thing down and get it rebuilt, then do the Witton. We can't afford to be stuck in a 42K seater stadium for the next ten years.
I wonder if you could get a middle tier in the North for corporate by getting rid of the boxes? That's probably the only place you could add a few hundred seats.
Quote from: LeeS on January 12, 2024, 10:51:15 AMI wonder how long until someone decides to use the space directly above the pitch. You build a glass viewing platform that covers the entire space from stand to stand in all directions, 100feet up in the air. You then allocate standing spaces with spectators watching from above (by looking down past their own shoes). The perspective would be mind blowing. I reckon you could fit another 5,000 in that way. It would also serve as a roof so keeping all the noise from the main crowd in the stadium. That is an obviously batshit idea. I approve of it in the strongest terms.
I wonder how long until someone decides to use the space directly above the pitch. You build a glass viewing platform that covers the entire space from stand to stand in all directions, 100feet up in the air. You then allocate standing spaces with spectators watching from above (by looking down past their own shoes). The perspective would be mind blowing. I reckon you could fit another 5,000 in that way. It would also serve as a roof so keeping all the noise from the main crowd in the stadium.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 12, 2024, 10:55:03 AMQuote from: LeeS on January 12, 2024, 10:51:15 AMI wonder how long until someone decides to use the space directly above the pitch. You build a glass viewing platform that covers the entire space from stand to stand in all directions, 100feet up in the air. You then allocate standing spaces with spectators watching from above (by looking down past their own shoes). The perspective would be mind blowing. I reckon you could fit another 5,000 in that way. It would also serve as a roof so keeping all the noise from the main crowd in the stadium. That is an obviously batshit idea. I approve of it in the strongest terms.This is the future of the VillaDrome.With all the fancy improvements in artificial turf, might it be possible to have glass under the pitch too? Have a giant cheese room underneath the pitch where everyone can gaze at SJM's arse from below, whilst munching on some fancy Comte and those posh charcoal black crackers you can get from Waitrose.
What is happening with the boxes shell units high up in the Doug Ellis. They have been there an age doing absolutely nothing. Were they ever meant to be anything long term?
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on January 12, 2024, 11:21:26 AMWhat is happening with the boxes shell units high up in the Doug Ellis. They have been there an age doing absolutely nothing. Were they ever meant to be anything long term?Isn't it for the TV up there? Not sure where you'd be able to put facilities, but the view would be tremendous.
Quote from: Ads on January 12, 2024, 11:27:17 AMQuote from: Brend'Watkins on January 12, 2024, 11:21:26 AMWhat is happening with the boxes shell units high up in the Doug Ellis. They have been there an age doing absolutely nothing. Were they ever meant to be anything long term?Isn't it for the TV up there? Not sure where you'd be able to put facilities, but the view would be tremendous. Get a couple of thousand in up there, call it the 'Olympic Gallery' as you need to be an olympian to get up and down the ladder to it.
Thinking about it Heck could have a look. Yeah, Trinity View - fan focussed experience at £60 a pop and a free plastic bottle to piss into, handed to you as start to climb the steel ladder to your bench seat. Premium seats in the middle at £80, with a see though polythene screen to keep that cutting wind out.
Quote from: Nev on January 12, 2024, 11:26:46 AMThinking about it Heck could have a look. Yeah, Trinity View - fan focussed experience at £60 a pop and a free plastic bottle to piss into, handed to you as start to climb the steel ladder to your bench seat. Premium seats in the middle at £80, with a see though polythene screen to keep that cutting wind out.Surely the privileged seatolders will be entitled to piss on the plebs in DE Upper?
Rip out the boxes and you could probably have 10ish additional rows - not sure if you'd be able to fit many more in with the sight lines? 1000 seats at a push.The hospitality for these could be in semi-permanent marquees in the car park?