lets all have a disco wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I was in Blackpool recently and they have completed the third side of the ground. Not sure whether it's behind the goal or the temp seated area along the side that is the incomplete part of the ground.
JonnyAsh wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I was in Blackpool recently and they have completed the third side of the ground. Not sure whether it's behind the goal or the temp seated area along the side that is the incomplete part of the ground.
I don't think the capacity is the problem, but having two goals at each end is not allowed
irblinx wrote:JonnyAsh wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I was in Blackpool recently and they have completed the third side of the ground. Not sure whether it's behind the goal or the temp seated area along the side that is the incomplete part of the ground.
I don't think the capacity is the problem, but having two goals at each end is not allowed
De Jong would still miss
lythamblue wrote:No chance whatever of this happening.
I go there around half a dozen times a year. A good mate of mine is the sponsor on the back of the shirt and if City aren't playing that day always invites me into his box.
Bloomfield Rd has three new stands (one just built) and the away fans are located in a 'temporary' open stand opposite the main stand. It would take too long to replace the temporary stand with a proper one and the Oyston's would only sanction the building of it if they could build offices under it and have them pre let before a brick is layed.
Ground capacity is around 12K and if promoted, they will be sold out every week. Bad news is that the away stand only holds about 1250 fans ..... so this is likely to be the hardest ground in the Premiership to get away tickets for. Unfortunately, your much awaited awayday in Blackpool will only be for the selected few seasoncard holders with around half a zillion points.
bluechester wrote:lythamblue wrote:No chance whatever of this happening.
I go there around half a dozen times a year. A good mate of mine is the sponsor on the back of the shirt and if City aren't playing that day always invites me into his box.
Bloomfield Rd has three new stands (one just built) and the away fans are located in a 'temporary' open stand opposite the main stand. It would take too long to replace the temporary stand with a proper one and the Oyston's would only sanction the building of it if they could build offices under it and have them pre let before a brick is layed.
Ground capacity is around 12K and if promoted, they will be sold out every week. Bad news is that the away stand only holds about 1250 fans ..... so this is likely to be the hardest ground in the Premiership to get away tickets for. Unfortunately, your much awaited awayday in Blackpool will only be for the selected few seasoncard holders with around half a zillion points.
bollox, then lets just go to blackpool when we are there a take over the place ha ha
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