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Re: Clayton End development?
I don't know if a new stand is to be built (and am indifferent as, when I can get to the Crown, prefer to stand on the Clayton End) but there are at least two good reasons to go ahead
1. to provide a seating area that gives a proper view of the pitch. The current stands are poor, too low, with views blocked by constant comings and goings and subs warming up. Didn't you claim in another thread that you couldn't see the West Brom game from your seat, Chrisr? 2. to provide better facilities, especially toilets. I'd be delighted if Mr.Holt decided to go ahead with a new stand but no doubt on here it still wouldn't satisfy some. |
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Agree with Exile,also it may well increase away support, i have spoke to quite a few away fans oer the years and the main consensus was we have never been to stanley glad we have aint gonna return cos its rough as rats, if its a better place to come word will soon get round imho.An increased away support will certainly help things?
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Surely this must be a good sign & perhaps indicates the clubs negotiations to buy the ground from the council may be proceeding.
No tenant would agree to invest the sums required for this type of project without first owning the freehold. The Cowshed has become an embarrassing reminder from our non-league days. As it also houses the TV camera's, something must be constructed to enable recording to continue. Can't imagine they'll knock it down & simply rebuild a scaffold tower for the TV crew? |
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You don't have to look far to find new stadiums built without freehold. |
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Any improved asset value only benefits the owner of the freehold. |
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problem for away fans is they have a choice. get wet through standing or sit in the cow shed where if you,re 6ft or more there is no leg room. once bitten etc. even pompey fans didn,t return in the numbers of their first visit.
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I'm quite fond of the cowshed myself - certainly don't think of it as an 'embarrassing reminder' of our non league days - more of a 'look how far we've come' sort of thing. I know it has to go but the place won't be the same without it, wonder if the club has thought of selling bits of it off after the demolition??
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How come no one knows what's replacing the cow shed?
Surely it can't be the proposed stand muted last season given our gates? Have we not got previous on poorly thought through white elephant stand building? |
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If you was a family would you be more encouraged to sit in a stand like the Main Stand or the Cow Shed? If you was an away fan on a 500 mile round trip would you rather, Stand on an open terrace and get soaked, Sit in the Cow Shed or Sit in a stand like the Main Stand? For years we've been crying out for stadium upgrades and now they're actually happening people are moaning...Can't get my head around it! |
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Why dont people shut it and wait see?:rolleyes:
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