Wonderwall wrote:We are approaching 10k on the waiting list apparently. Someone has recently said on Twitter and on the site I have linked to on the expansion that they are number 9135.
Where the fuck are they all? I dont see them for league cup games
Wonderwall wrote:We are approaching 10k on the waiting list apparently. Someone has recently said on Twitter and on the site I have linked to on the expansion that they are number 9135.
Where the fuck are they all? I dont see them for league cup games
Goaters 103 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:We are approaching 10k on the waiting list apparently. Someone has recently said on Twitter and on the site I have linked to on the expansion that they are number 9135.
Where the fuck are they all? I dont see them for league cup games
At a brief guess WW - we have 38k season ticket holders, and approx. 2,700 away fan seats; current capacity is 45,500 approx. so Id reckon the additional 4.5k who turn up for most Prem games are all on the list. Throw in another 2-3k who pick and choose their games but want a Season ticket going forwards, and to take their kids/wife etc at the prices quoted in the third tier. The final numbers Id guess are made up of mates/family of current Seasoncard holders who want to join them and sit together.
I know a few guys who currently sit in the East Stand tier 2, and with being priced out there, have put mates/kids on the waiting list and plan on going into the Third Tier or elsewhere in the ground so they can sit together - Ill wager there's a few doing this.
Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Heard different stories re the North Stand. Dunno anymore.
Re the roof: I think they will need cranes on the pitch to get it out. Don't know how else they could do it ?
If that's the case then it's not going 'til after the season.
I was speaking to a senior city official (who I wont name) but if I did say the name you would all know the person, about the roof a while ago. They told me that the plan was to get it done as soon as possible and to get at least one League game with the new stand open before the end of the season. So I would think there must be a way Ted, but I agree with you that it seems more likely that cranes would be required on the pitch side unless they can extend the arms through the corners?
Moonchesteri wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Heard different stories re the North Stand. Dunno anymore.
Re the roof: I think they will need cranes on the pitch to get it out. Don't know how else they could do it ?
If that's the case then it's not going 'til after the season.
I was speaking to a senior city official (who I wont name) but if I did say the name you would all know the person, about the roof a while ago. They told me that the plan was to get it done as soon as possible and to get at least one League game with the new stand open before the end of the season. So I would think there must be a way Ted, but I agree with you that it seems more likely that cranes would be required on the pitch side unless they can extend the arms through the corners?
in this OS video there seems to be some sort of crane inside the stadium. at 1:19.
& wasn't the plan to get the new pitch side seats for use before end of season, not the new stand?Watch on youtube.com
Wonderwall wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Heard different stories re the North Stand. Dunno anymore.
Re the roof: I think they will need cranes on the pitch to get it out. Don't know how else they could do it ?
If that's the case then it's not going 'til after the season.
I was speaking to a senior city official (who I wont name) but if I did say the name you would all know the person, about the roof a while ago. They told me that the plan was to get it done as soon as possible and to get at least one League game with the new stand open before the end of the season. So I would think there must be a way Ted, but I agree with you that it seems more likely that cranes would be required on the pitch side unless they can extend the arms through the corners?
in this OS video there seems to be some sort of crane inside the stadium. at 1:19.
& wasn't the plan to get the new pitch side seats for use before end of season, not the new stand?Watch on youtube.com
The official line is to be ready for 2015/16 season but they want it to be ready before the end of this season. Which would be nice but if it cant be done they will definitely hit their original target.
rosbif cuisson 'bleu' wrote:nice one Ted, are you a civil engineer?
Wonderwall wrote:Looks like the new roof structure is complete and they have started to clad the outside of the new stand now. I wonder when the join up to the old roof will start, I would imagine straight after the Leicester game.
Hazy2 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Looks like the new roof structure is complete and they have started to clad the outside of the new stand now. I wonder when the join up to the old roof will start, I would imagine straight after the Leicester game.
Thanks for the update,Could the lads get a kit on for Wed they look organised top work !
Im_Spartacus wrote:Anyone have any idea why we have opted not to fill the corners?
It seems we will end up with a design quite similar to the swamp, a lower bowl and upper stands which stand alone and are quite distinct.
I expect cost vs benefit was an over-riding factor, but in wonder from an atmosphere perspective whether having a more distinct 'end' will help with the identity of that stand and therefore help to generate a bit more atmosphere and noise. At least I hope so
Im_Spartacus wrote:Anyone have any idea why we have opted not to fill the corners?
It seems we will end up with a design quite similar to the swamp, a lower bowl and upper stands which stand alone and are quite distinct.
I expect cost vs benefit was an over-riding factor, but in wonder from an atmosphere perspective whether having a more distinct 'end' will help with the identity of that stand and therefore help to generate a bit more atmosphere and noise. At least I hope so
john@staustell wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Anyone have any idea why we have opted not to fill the corners?
It seems we will end up with a design quite similar to the swamp, a lower bowl and upper stands which stand alone and are quite distinct.
I expect cost vs benefit was an over-riding factor, but in wonder from an atmosphere perspective whether having a more distinct 'end' will help with the identity of that stand and therefore help to generate a bit more atmosphere and noise. At least I hope so
Airflow innit (for the grass)? Not sure how other stadia manage, but I'm pretty sure I heard that some time ago.
rosbif cuisson 'bleu' wrote:nice one Ted, are you a civil engineer?
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