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Why move right to next to any football stadium anyway , imagine derby day and some of the stuff that goes onthe people who bought houses next to the stack are now putting in complaints about noise and trying to scupper future development. nailed on it would be the same thing here which is what the club will be worried about
He was one of the ones who said spirit of 37 were frauds and wanting accounts posted.The miserable bastard ruins his own weekends I would think.
Given we top out at 46,500ish now then it would be high 51k/low 52k given it's adding 5,000ish seats.They've lobbed off 2000 seats, so i assume they have loads of corporate stuff. Would make capacity 54k.
HmmmmSitting on twitter sniping but wrapped in ages ago
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I've not looked into this in any detail, but I can't see why there would be any legitimate planning reason for officers to recommend refusal of the Sheepfolds proposal, it would be a very straightforward application to assess. The interests of Sunderland AFC aren't it any interest in that respect, especially since expansion plans are purely aspirational at this stage.
Given the political pressure that will now be on the decision however I'd be dumbfounded if a compromise wasn't found. It's quite embarrassing for the club and the council that they've even ended up in this situation. Bizarre.
Shocking that like. Lads (and lasses?) give up their own time for the benefit of thousands and people like that just need to spoil it. No doubt making accusations without a shred of evidence or reason to do so.He was one of the ones who said spirit of 37 were frauds and wanting accounts posted.
Lads a gobshite
So people like you can whinge about them?Why do we want more empty seats
Why do we want more empty seats
Who is he on here I wonder?The miserable bastard ruins his own weekends I would think.
It's to protect any potential new growth in the decades to come and you know it it.Why do we want more empty seats
Demand for seats seems to be higher than it's ever been at the moment. Season tickets sold out quite early and general sale has also disappeared very quickly (caught me out twice so far). You can speculate on the reasons and whether that's temporary or not, but I don't think it's outlandish to say we would've likely sold those extra 5-6k tickets for the West Ham and Brentford games had they been available.Why do we want more empty seats
It's all just proposals at this stage so it can be withdrawn and resubmitted.Thought so mate, thanks for clarifying and I agree the whole thing is embarrassing. Is this something that could be changed during the planning process, for example, could they retrospectively relocate plots and introduce a buffer zone or would that likely require a new application?
Does the Council have to formally respond to the club, or not? I find it baffling that it's come to this mind. I would have thought this would have all been agreed as part of any pre application consultation.
I’m not whinging. We have established the maximum size ground we can fill.So people like you can whinge about them?
They will be attractive to supporters and those wanting the buzz of city living especially with Sheepfolds next doorCrazy to want to live that close to a football stadium and everything that comes with that
The current capacity isn't 46,500. There's 48,707 seats in the stadium, so it'd be around 54k.Given we top out at 46,500ish now then it would be high 51k/low 52k given it's adding 5,000ish seats.
And what if we stay up?Bad idea to expand, you couldn't give tickets away from new year on last season. All of a sudden were in the Premier league, but these new supporters will disappear as soon as we're relegated and the ground will look desolate again.
you need to open the curtains mateBad idea to expand, you couldn't give tickets away from new year on last season. All of a sudden were in the Premier league, but these new supporters will disappear as soon as we're relegated and the ground will look desolate again.
Cross that bridge when we come to it, dont mean to sound negative and after half a dozen or so years in the Premier and selling out by all means ho for it. I just dont think its a good move yetAnd what if we stay up?