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No thanksYou could then do a double tiered, narrow away end in the NEC.
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No thanksYou could then do a double tiered, narrow away end in the NEC.
Biggest mistake they made in building the stadium was sinking the pitch below ground level. The space for concourses and corporate are massively impacted as a result. Went past the mags gaff the other day and the amount of people in and out of the big stand for a non-matchday was huge - loads of events going on that can generate revenue.
Aye mate but what happens if we got back to league oneWhat you have to ask yourself is what crowds could a successful Sunderland get.(similar to what the mags are doing but without the blood money)
Would a 47k stadium be big enough?
Would it fuck.
That’s the spirit. Honestly our fan base sometimes.We could, and sunderland as a YoYo club are never going to need more than we’ve got now.
Yeah and now they’re expanding. You’re so afraid of a bright futureBirmingham haven’t exactly had a good time of it.
We’ve not been close to capacity regularly in 20+ years.
That’s not the capacity and you know it. If you think it sounds better it doesn’t.Average attendance 40.7k, 8.3k below capacity.
There is. If we’re successful and be where we want to be. The goal is to be a regular top 10 premier league side. We don’t have enough hospitality areas and you’ll see this season not enough season tickets.Even at 6k below actual capacity, there’s no need to extend.
Which catchment area are you referring to? We’ve got support from all over the country not just a few miles from an SR postcode. I agree that corporate is inadequate as are the concourse areasI think with success we'd fill 55K, I just don't think our catchment area is big enough for more. Plus we have the mags 10 miles away. We need more corporate though, so they may 3/4 fill the east stand with seats and the rest with boxes/hospitality.
If we offered cheap seats like City are doing we may increase that.
And they’re all going about that.What were they doing?
None of them have a 49k seater stadium, barring the mags who are Champions League regulars.
I’m not sure that argument even stands up anyway because our concourses are still ground level and the walls aren’t load bearing so could easily be moved backwards a good few metres to create loads more room.The stadium we currently have wouldn’t have been built as it would have been too expensive, the stadium we’d have would probably be like the riverside
One thing's for certain, if KLD or corporates had to endure the same conditions as we do in cattle class, the extension/widening would have happened years ago.I’m not sure that argument even stands up anyway because our concourses are still ground level and the walls aren’t load bearing so could easily be moved backwards a good few metres to create loads more room.
The concourses are hideous. Pinch points and jams where people queue for drinks or stare At the TV screens.One thing's for certain, if KLD or corporates had to endure the same conditions as we do in cattle class, the extension/widening would have happened years ago.
Aye mate but what happens if we got back to league one
That’s the spirit. Honestly our fan base sometimes.
Yeah and now they’re expanding. You’re so afraid of a bright future
That’s not the capacity and you know it. If you think it sounds better it doesn’t.
There is. If we’re successful and be where we want to be. The goal is to be a regular top 10 premier league side. We don’t have enough hospitality areas and you’ll see this season not enough season tickets.
If we doubled our match day prices we probably we'd probably get nearer the Leeds Utd match day revenue. However doubling the price means losing fans. There's a limit to just how much the club can milk the fans.The amount of money you can spend on your team is now directly linked to how much revenue you club generates. The two are inextricably linked, if you want a better squad then you need to increase match revenue and our stadium is now a limiting factor to that when we're in the Premier League.
To be honest they only seem to have become a major talking point in the last few years. Barely got mentioned on the likes of here during our last Premier League stint, so seems to coincide with other new grounds being built that have bigger concourses. I personally don’t mind it all that much because I accept the hustle and bustle is part and parcel of a football match and the crowds. Accept others have different views or feelings about it than I do though.One thing's for certain, if KLD or corporates had to endure the same conditions as we do in cattle class, the extension/widening would have happened years ago.
How many seats are unsold?There’s just no need to extend/expand until demand meets supply, or at least gets close to it.
We need more hospitality because we’re close to full, especially in the more popular areas. We don’t need more standard seats.
They’ve been on sale for over 24 hours and it’s still dead easy to buy one. If we were needing extending they’d have gone in hours.
To be honest they only seem to have become a major talking point in the last few years. Barely got mentioned on the likes of here during our last Premier League stint, so seems to coincide with other new grounds being built that have bigger concourses. I personally don’t mind it all that much because I accept the hustle and bustle is part and parcel of a football match and the crowds. Accept others have different views or feelings about it than I do though.
Dead easy is not right. 2 people looking together now and the only option is a few areas on front row or right to the back of pcThere’s just no need to extend/expand until demand meets supply, or at least gets close to it.
We need more hospitality because we’re close to full, especially in the more popular areas. We don’t need more standard seats.
They’ve been on sale for over 24 hours and it’s still dead easy to buy one. If we were needing extending they’d have gone in hours.
How many seats are unsold?
To be honest they only seem to have become a major talking point in the last few years. Barely got mentioned on the likes of here during our last Premier League stint, so seems to coincide with other new grounds being built that have bigger concourses. I personally don’t mind it all that much because I accept the hustle and bustle is part and parcel of a football match and the crowds. Accept others have different views or feelings about it than I do though.