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A stand at a timeIt would be delusional if we were thinking of extending to 70k. Adding on an extra 5000 seats and upgrading hospitality is far from delusional it’s just looking to the future and it’s pretty sensible
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A stand at a timeIt would be delusional if we were thinking of extending to 70k. Adding on an extra 5000 seats and upgrading hospitality is far from delusional it’s just looking to the future and it’s pretty sensible
It would be delusional if we were thinking of extending to 70k. Adding on an extra 5000 seats and upgrading hospitality is far from delusional it’s just looking to the future and it’s pretty sensible
We aren't far off. I think capacity has been cut to about 45 thou, we are at 42 now. A few more wins and we'll be selling out regularlyI could understand if we were selling out on a regular basis but we are nowhere near.
We are as big as our catchment area, which isnt that big tbh.... its half the size of the magsWe wouldn't though, especially once the original novelty wore off. The attendances would obviously increase, but we have a lot of die-hard fans who will attend come what may and most the people who would want season tickets will already have them now.
Like it or not, Sunderland will never attract the "tourists" like London or Manchester clubs can. We are in the wrong part of the country for that and the City's other attractions will never be a match for those places.
Doubt the likes of Burnley, Leicester and Southampton would be pulling in more than 40,000What happens if we are stuck in the championship for a few more years?
Unless you mean if we get promoted this season then I'd agree it would make sense to add extra capacity.
That really winds me up thatThe problem with our ground is since extending the North Stand, like at the mags, it doesn't look finished. And, never will look finished, until it's the same height all the way round. Symmetry![]()
They state 42k every week.We aren't far off. I think capacity has been cut to about 45 thou, we are at 42 now. A few more wins and we'll be selling out regularly
Will the film studios not generate interest. Margot Robbie getting her chebs out on Roker beach has to improve our chances.We wouldn't though, especially once the original novelty wore off. The attendances would obviously increase, but we have a lot of die-hard fans who will attend come what may and most the people who would want season tickets will already have them now.
Like it or not, Sunderland will never attract the "tourists" like London or Manchester clubs can. We are in the wrong part of the country for that and the City's other attractions will never be a match for those places.
Thats part due to the way the club release blocks for sale, and the fuck on a lot of people seem to have buying tickets online.I could understand if we were selling out on a regular basis but we are nowhere near.
Interesting from that is the main concern to consider during expansion is the number of fans using the millenium and wearmouth bridge causing congestion. The new footbridge taking footfall naturally away from the other routes eradicates that concern completely. I know that was the intention of the footbridge but it's interesting to see the original planning documents and how they triggered that.The club originally applied for planning permission back in 1999 for an extension to the South Stand (circa 7k seats), and a hotel in the car park behind the main stand, with a bridge over the car park for hotel-guest access. Being a bit nerdy, I downloaded the planning applications from the council's planning page at the time and kept them. They're an interesting read from a "what might have been point" of view. Bob Murray said at the time he hoped to then double the east stand, as part of the WOrld Cup (or was it Euro?) bids of 2004/2006 etc, knowing there would be government funding available. Of the three applications the only one that happended was the north stand.You must be logged on to see external links
How many fatties can the new bridge howld?Interesting from that is the main concern to consider during expansion is the number of fans using the millenium and wearmouth bridge causing congestion. The new footbridge taking footfall naturally away from the other routes eradicates that concern completely. I know that was the intention of the footbridge but it's interesting to see the original planning documents and how they triggered that.
We have added 20,00 to our support since 1996.There wasn’t 5-10k empty seats in 1996.
Yeah that too. Doesn't look right how half way round the NW corner upper, it drops 6 rows. But, that's "the road". Great planning!That really winds me up thatwe must have lost 1k seats by the missing 6 rows.
There's certainly a case from a matchday customer experience though.
I totally understand Murray wanting the stadium built for as little as possible, else it may not have been built at all. Now though, if the money is there, I'd love to see plans to widen the concourses, more toilets and better bars and catering.
For older fans, women and children, it is far from an enjoyable experience.
Tickets for kids have to be appealing and we have to get them in, considering Saudi utd up the road.The club need to ensure that the land is available to expand into if/whenever the time comes. But unless we go the German route and make tickets a reasonable price instead of £32, there's no use case for expanding based on our current attendance levels. summer gigs at the SoL help but not enough.
Reasonable ticket prices attract more customers, more customers also spending on food and drink inside the round and contributing to the businesses around it.
Didnt the club send out a survey recently asking fans if they use hospitality and how much they would pay ?I know i filled one in around six months ago!...... its clearly in their mind to improve the hospitality offerings ,especially for concerts and corporate so something is going to happen! We all know KLD likes to do stuff on the cheap so i personally hope they make a carbuncle of our beautiful stadium by hoying boxes up on the cheap .....Personally i hope the development follows the aesthetics of the premier concourse but i do doubt that will happen.The real money these days is in hospitality, if we are to expand it should be in these areas.
We don't have to think about increasing seating but we do need to think of what modern day stadium looks like .
If we do get promoted the demand for hospitality will increase
Thats what Bob Murray and John Fickling were thinking and changed the South Stand Extension plans from a mirror image of the North Stand at 5,500 extra seats to the full 27 rows all the way round at 7,232. It takes the stadium footprint right to the edge of the road behind South Stand.Yeah that too. Doesn't look right how half way round the NW corner upper, it drops 6 rows. But, that's "the road". Great planning!