Agreed, it would have already been planned and announced by now. We have just spent £100 down at B&Q to paint the tunnel black we aren't investing in a new stadium. Who is left now with a really old ground not renovated in the PL? Us, Chelsea, Forest, probably others that are not springing to mind instantly.
Don’t necessarily think it’s the biggest problem but it is part of the issue in that if it was just the North that needed replacing and the rest of the ground was fit for another decade or more it made more sense to do the North. Reality is that if they’d spent 3 years doing the North the Witton will continue to degrade and need replacing shortly after. Thats why for the last 18 months or so my preference would always be for a new ground
Yeh I knew it - it is early for me. Manure likely to have a new stadium though. Palace, no one cares. It is the likes of Everton potentially overtaking us on revenue and obviously stadium quality that concerns me.
Quote from: Gareth on August 29, 2024, 08:03:40 AMDon’t necessarily think it’s the biggest problem but it is part of the issue in that if it was just the North that needed replacing and the rest of the ground was fit for another decade or more it made more sense to do the North. Reality is that if they’d spent 3 years doing the North the Witton will continue to degrade and need replacing shortly after. Thats why for the last 18 months or so my preference would always be for a new groundThat is the point, the Witton has limitations purely down to space,all of the other stands can be upgraded as required.The DE stand holds 9500 which is a problem in itself with no opportunity to provide catering or comfort.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 29, 2024, 08:11:26 AMYeh I knew it - it is early for me. Manure likely to have a new stadium though. Palace, no one cares. It is the likes of Everton potentially overtaking us on revenue and obviously stadium quality that concerns me.It was a good point. I've long been in favour of a new stadium and things like Saturday do nothing to change my mind. I've been past Everton's new stadium twice this summer on the ferry, and it looks absolutely incredible.
Quote from: Risso on August 29, 2024, 08:14:30 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 29, 2024, 08:11:26 AMYeh I knew it - it is early for me. Manure likely to have a new stadium though. Palace, no one cares. It is the likes of Everton potentially overtaking us on revenue and obviously stadium quality that concerns me.It was a good point. I've long been in favour of a new stadium and things like Saturday do nothing to change my mind. I've been past Everton's new stadium twice this summer on the ferry, and it looks absolutely incredible.About to rattle past it in 10 minutes. It looks great, especially the roof the way it catches the light. Proper spaceship stuff.Oh well.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 29, 2024, 08:05:44 AMAgreed, it would have already been planned and announced by now. We have just spent £100 down at B&Q to paint the tunnel black we aren't investing in a new stadium. Who is left now with a really old ground not renovated in the PL? Us, Chelsea, Forest, probably others that are not springing to mind instantly.Man U and Palace?