Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 12, 2022, 09:05:52 PMPreston got it because we couldn't be arsed bidding then it moved to Manchester in 2012. I didn't realise it had moved, but the other part of your answer was what I'd suspected.
Preston got it because we couldn't be arsed bidding then it moved to Manchester in 2012.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on January 12, 2022, 01:38:31 PMBut doesn't he say the solution is to improve public transport rather than replicate (or indeed endure worse) problems at a new site?If public transport could be improved, why hasn't it? Let's face it, it never will. Local infrastructure can't handle the crowds we have now, so adding 10K on to the capacity will just exacerbate all the problems. And much smaller clubs with far less wealthy owners than ours have built new grounds. I'm sure finding a new site for Everton wasn't easy, and they have the added complication of the sea forming a good portion of the area to the west of them!
But doesn't he say the solution is to improve public transport rather than replicate (or indeed endure worse) problems at a new site?
A lot of the infrastructure challenges are outside of the club's control but what is in their control is catering. Why not turn the North Stand car park in to a post match Digbeth Diner type thing with bars and takeaway food to try to keep a few thousand from leaving straight away. That should then spread out the problem of shifting 10s of thousands of people which every large club has.
Quote from: Ad@m on January 13, 2022, 12:23:13 AMA lot of the infrastructure challenges are outside of the club's control but what is in their control is catering. Why not turn the North Stand car park in to a post match Digbeth Diner type thing with bars and takeaway food to try to keep a few thousand from leaving straight away. That should then spread out the problem of shifting 10s of thousands of people which every large club has. Because it's full of cars?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2022, 12:45:40 AMQuote from: Ad@m on January 13, 2022, 12:23:13 AMA lot of the infrastructure challenges are outside of the club's control but what is in their control is catering. Why not turn the North Stand car park in to a post match Digbeth Diner type thing with bars and takeaway food to try to keep a few thousand from leaving straight away. That should then spread out the problem of shifting 10s of thousands of people which every large club has. Because it's full of cars?So shift the cars. You said yourself that modern grounds have very little parking capacity. Just because our ground has been there over 100 years doesn't mean we should keep a car park at either end.
Quote from: Ad@m on January 13, 2022, 07:14:06 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2022, 12:45:40 AMQuote from: Ad@m on January 13, 2022, 12:23:13 AMA lot of the infrastructure challenges are outside of the club's control but what is in their control is catering. Why not turn the North Stand car park in to a post match Digbeth Diner type thing with bars and takeaway food to try to keep a few thousand from leaving straight away. That should then spread out the problem of shifting 10s of thousands of people which every large club has. Because it's full of cars?So shift the cars. You said yourself that modern grounds have very little parking capacity. Just because our ground has been there over 100 years doesn't mean we should keep a car park at either end. First, I didn't say it and the key phrase here is 'new grounds'. At the moment some supporters pay a lot of money for those parking spaces. They're also used by club staff. Then there's the safety implications of having food stands in an area that's used as an exit. If it was practical do you not think it would have been tried before?
Talking league positions and trophies, not pounds in the bank, I wonder if Arsenal would have been any worse off if they’d stayed at Highbury, a classy old ground that still sends a tingle up the spine even now when I’ve walked past it going to their smart, comfortable but soulless new place.