Keith wrote:You'd hate it for a lot of the time! Can't see a bloody thing when it's sunny during the winter, you're just looking straight in to the sun.
Seasider9601 wrote:Keith wrote:You'd hate it for a lot of the time! Can't see a bloody thing when it's sunny during the winter, you're just looking straight in to the sun.
Nowhere worse than The Wall for straining against the sun....!!
mrpotatohead wrote:An undercover roof would be a poor excuse for a proper bar, the chairman said at the forum that 150k was the estimated cost of building something suitable, I am sure refitting the gym would be far less and far better, cost may be an issue now, but may not be for a new owner.
mrpotatohead wrote: out of tbe 13 home saturday matches this season how often has it been sunny .
Gone_Shrimping wrote:It isn't going to happen.
When a team with a decent support comes the coaches have to go in the car park next to the old housing estate. The police and stewards won't want away fans marching along the front or Carwash side to reach the other terrace.
Our home fans and family stand is in D and E and will have season tickets. This would mean the away fans who want seats will still be in A and possibly B.
The best solution is for the new owner(s) to make the existing home terrace like Burton Albion at the rear.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:When a team with a decent support comes the coaches have to go in the car park next to the old housing estate. The police and stewards won't want away fans marching along the front or Carwash side to reach the other terrace.
Our home fans and family stand is in D and E and will have season tickets. This would mean the away fans who want seats will still be in A and possibly B.
RedRedWine wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:When a team with a decent support comes the coaches have to go in the car park next to the old housing estate. The police and stewards won't want away fans marching along the front or Carwash side to reach the other terrace.
Our home fans and family stand is in D and E and will have season tickets. This would mean the away fans who want seats will still be in A and possibly B.
Couldnt you also switch the home and away seating sections around? Facilities view etc are the same in A&B as they are in D&E?
Re coaches; I supsect very few away fans get dropped off and head straight into the ground. What is more likely to happen is they get dropped off at the away end, walk to the Hurley for a drink and then back again?
The current away end affords a better view, generates a better atmosphere beacuse its enclosed on both sides and switching ends will allow us to increase the away capacity for clibs that can shift the tickets.... Blackpool, Carlisle etc.
Its a good idea IMO.
Shrimpy wrote:There is precedent for this sort of thing. Forest Green for example have switched the home and away ends at their ground in recent years.
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