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SOL expansion

I know when I've been unable to get to games over the last couple of decades or so, I can barely give my season ticket away.

Not sure what my point is, but I think we need to ensure there's decent and sustainable demand before extending the stadium.

Ok mate, i wasn't sure. Could have been your buddy.

You really need to learn to accept that, despite your inside info, others are allowed to make suggestions too. It's not as daft as suggesting Sunderland hosting NFL games. 😂
And I’m allowed to call them daft ideas. And I’ll continue do so. You just continue being confused kiddo. Why are you obsessed with the SOL hosting the NFL like. It’s never gonna happen.
They’d gan to Man City or Liverpool before they’d come here
They probably wouldn't even go there
 

With the popularity of football, theres literally no reason we wouldnt get 50-55kk each week if competing in prem.

The speed at which season tickets went shows the following is there before any real success. Averaging 40k in championship already. I see no reason not to scale it up if we intend on being ambitious.
 
It's been too big for years, it's probably not too big for us now at this moment. If we stay up it's especially important to rescue the wasted seats caused by away fans being up top.

I would prefer them to see if they can sell the front of the upper North to away fans this season, if possible.
Probably becos you’re not sitting beneath them.
 
So real world example I’ve given is a daft idea, ok.

I return to my earlier point, you are blinded by capacity.
Capacity is fine. It’s not if we keep on the upward trajectory. I’ve never advocated increasing capacity other than that situation.

What would be the implications to the PC and the capacity of the sol if you put the boxes in like you’re suggesting?
 
Capacity is fine. It’s not if we keep on the upward trajectory. I’ve never advocated increasing capacity other than that situation.

What would be the implications to the PC and the capacity of the sol if you put the boxes in like you’re suggesting?
Oh you’re willing to accept it now?

Leeds lost 1k
 
This season will be mostly sold out if not all games. We can not afford to lock out kids.

SAFC is in a unique position in the premier league with the SOL being relatively easy to extend and relatively cheaply. Nobody experts the owners to start building tomorrow but I would like to hope it’s being looked at.
Tell that to Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton.

Would you rather have a bigger stadium, or being and established PL team with fans locked out
 
It's been too big for years, it's probably not too big for us now at this moment. If we stay up it's especially important to rescue the wasted seats caused by away fans being up top.

I would prefer them to see if they can sell the front of the upper North to away fans this season, if possible.
It hasn't been too big - it is what it is, the club owners over the last ten years or so are to blame for the crowds having taking us down to League 1. The buck stops there. But even then we were getting crowds in the high 30k's, and thank goodness we have a stadium which can hold the best part of 50k even if it does need refurbishing and upgrading.
 
The size is perfect for the PL. Tbh I can see both sides of this coin, but for me fans not being able to get a ticket should enhance how it feels to have a ST or a ticket to the game. For too long it’s just been so easy and taken for granted and I think that in part is why we see so many STs not bother on midweeks and stream out at 80 mins.
 
Looking back I think he actually said next Summer. My full apology will have to wait until then, unless it happens earlier. Fingers crossed.

Sorry, mate. I misread that. Next summer isn't it, for the work to start?

Sorry for any confusion, mate. Hopefully the official announcement and planning permission goes in a bit before then.
Why dont they move the away fans downstairs and make the whole north upper boxes and ancillary corporate facilities?The capacity will go down but there is enough room in the north upper to do a decent job!
 
If a stadium sells out and has to turn people away then it simply isn’t big enough. We’ll find out when the season kicks off if we need to expand the stadium.

Roker Park once held around 75,000 but I’ve been in there when 35,000 looked ok, and that was well before the Roker was cut in half.

Fortunately, the club probably employ better people than those who post on here to make important decisions regarding expansion. Personally, I’d expand the East Stand to cater for more corporate, increased concourse space and a few extra seats to keep prices cheap for kids, but that’s just me.
 
What do you mean by “works have begun?”

I know the club have to do a paper exercise to keep the permission live every so often.
Nah they don’t, once they’ve started, as long as they intend to complete the development, they pretty much have as long as they like.
Planning to extend whole ground has been in place since day 1. They just have to keep it live. Upto 60 odd thousand in total from the top of my head.
Not true, they only have permission to extend the south stand.
Aye what works ? :lol:
The works only need to be relatively minor, running power, services, trenching. The club triggered the permission shortly after the Council approved it.
 
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The reality is that with the exception of Liverpool and United, most clubs don’t sell out every week. Even Chelsea and Arsenal have spare seats for league cup and UEFA cup matches. The point is that they fill the ground for the big games and have the additional space for corporate.

I don’t understand why some on here have such a phobia of empty seats. We will have 10k in the ground for a league cup match regardless of whether it is a 49k or 55k stadium. In the PL we would have a good chance of selling out half of our home games, and the PL should always be the long term aim for this football club.

Everton have just built a new stadium whilst flirting with relegation. They wouldn’t fill it if they got relegated either.
 
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