I think we will rue the day we didn't just bite the bullet and build a new NS. Even if we do plan on widening the NS I think the max we will get to is about 46,000 and in facilities that are still more twentieth-century than twenty-first century.
To the layman, that sounds an expensive way that still leaves in place the current issues with the NS.
Well thats bad news for the blosersAs if the government is going to give money to one who you choosing? One of the biggest clubs in the world or a hellhole nothing club with a bunch of chavs at sty andrews that play in the lower depths of league one?
Quote from: PeterWithe on March 11, 2025, 09:28:56 AMTo the layman, that sounds an expensive way that still leaves in place the current issues with the NS. I think this is an economic way of solving the goal post structure issue. The posts ultimately support the roof so once that is removed the scope to move sideways and possibly back increases. Construction technology has improved significantly since the North Stand design so a lightweight, even temporary, roof can be added back.I think it’s a pragmatic solution, although does feel like a holding position rather than the final solution.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on March 11, 2025, 11:39:07 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on March 11, 2025, 09:28:56 AMTo the layman, that sounds an expensive way that still leaves in place the current issues with the NS. I think this is an economic way of solving the goal post structure issue. The posts ultimately support the roof so once that is removed the scope to move sideways and possibly back increases. Construction technology has improved significantly since the North Stand design so a lightweight, even temporary, roof can be added back.I think it’s a pragmatic solution, although does feel like a holding position rather than the final solution.But the existing cramped concourses and complete lack of legroom for anyone over 5ft 5 will still be there for most occupants of the stand.
Just seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on March 11, 2025, 10:25:58 AMJust seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.It looks ridiculousEDIT - and just in case 'ridiculous' is currently used to mean 'great', what I mean by 'ridiculous' is 'shit'
I guess the government will have to dip into the coffers for infrastructure changes to accommodate an extra 30,000 day trippers that will need to be ferried about safely and quickly. Meanwhile we'll still be queuing up on the pavement outside Aston station.
Quote from: PeterWithe on March 11, 2025, 12:08:14 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on March 11, 2025, 11:39:07 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on March 11, 2025, 09:28:56 AMTo the layman, that sounds an expensive way that still leaves in place the current issues with the NS. I think this is an economic way of solving the goal post structure issue. The posts ultimately support the roof so once that is removed the scope to move sideways and possibly back increases. Construction technology has improved significantly since the North Stand design so a lightweight, even temporary, roof can be added back.I think it’s a pragmatic solution, although does feel like a holding position rather than the final solution.But the existing cramped concourses and complete lack of legroom for anyone over 5ft 5 will still be there for most occupants of the stand.Turn it all into rail seating.The new corners and area behind will no doubt have new facilities as part of any redevelopment too.
Quote from: UK Redsox on March 11, 2025, 10:30:47 AMQuote from: Pat Mustard on March 11, 2025, 10:25:58 AMJust seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.It looks ridiculousEDIT - and just in case 'ridiculous' is currently used to mean 'great', what I mean by 'ridiculous' is 'shit'The Billy Smarts Blunderdome.