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Expansion to 63,000 was factored into the original build.I heard that the only way they could expand the SoL was by building on Mowbray Park . It shouldn't be a problem to get planning approval to do that.![]()
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Expansion to 63,000 was factored into the original build.I heard that the only way they could expand the SoL was by building on Mowbray Park . It shouldn't be a problem to get planning approval to do that.![]()
F@&kin hell man.
Still donāt get it.
What has made the difference over the last 4 years of this ownership is well planned incremental investment across all aspects of the club. All of these things that people say ādonāt matterā form part of the butterfly effect that has taken onto the Prem.
We didnāt need to spend money on taking digital advertising boards in London. We donāt need to hire advertising vans to drive round Trafalgar Square. We didnāt need flags. We didnāt need Tifos. We didnāt need new floodlights and sound system. The list is endless.
All of these things make a difference.
Small price to pay for the billions in regional investment that as come with itI heard that the only way they could expand the SoL was by building on Mowbray Park . It shouldn't be a problem to get planning approval to do that.![]()
This exactly- I was thinking Man Utd. In my mind.It's like 'soft power', all those small aspects don't mean much individually but together give the impression of a club on the up and it helps make the club more attractive to players & investors and give the fans a bit mroe pride. On the other side look at Old Trafford, everyone knows it's falling apart which plays massively into the narrative that the club is in a total tailspin.
ATTACK!!Need to get the electronic screens above the North and South stands upgraded, look horrible with those mismatched replacement panels.
When you look at what other grounds have theyāre like the equivalent of the Roker End score box (quaint as it was).
If a full ground expansion isnāt going to happen then I agree that a simple cheaper solution is to push out the walls to at least the line of the higher overhang, the current concourses are not fit for purpose and it needs to be done. Like all footprints increases however a big factor is what utility services are in the extension footprint and can they be left in place or have to be moved as costs can be eye watering. Only hope the original designers took this into account for future expansion.East stand concourse should be a fairly simple extension. The wall isn't structural and you could just bring the sheet metal straight down instead of having it tuck back in. I wouldn't even move the bars inside as it could be possible to make them double sided with the extra space created. The main issue will be that you will lose massive amounts of space outside for queuing which would likely upset the council as fans would be stood on the car park.
I know but that will not be big enough when we get in to Europe. Besides there's a bloke who owns a hot dog stand just outside the SoL who's using it a ransom land.Expansion to 63,000 was factored into the original build.
Why? It would be best if and more cost effective to do up the current one. The cost of new builds now is mental.ownership will already be considering a new stadium for several years time
They absolutely won't beownership will already be considering a new stadium for several years time
On a slightly related topic, a lot of away fans visiting us next season for potentially the first time in 7-8 years or more should be pleasantly surprised at how much the place has come on in those years. All the stuff happening around Sheepfolds and The Stables, Keel Square now having bars and restaurants, The Engine Room area and that part of town in general, the sea front improvements. All of these things either hadnāt been done or were just works in progress last time we were a Premier League team. The timing of the new footbridge couldnāt be better either.
They'll think they have arrived in a different place!On a slightly related topic, a lot of away fans visiting us next season for potentially the first time in 7-8 years or more should be pleasantly surprised at how much the place has come on in those years. All the stuff happening around Sheepfolds and The Stables, Keel Square now having bars and restaurants, The Engine Room area and that part of town in general, the sea front improvements. All of these things either hadnāt been done or were just works in progress last time we were a Premier League team. The timing of the new footbridge couldnāt be better either.
If a full ground expansion isnāt going to happen then I agree that a simple cheaper solution is to push out the walls to at least the line of the higher overhang, the current concourses are not fit for purpose and it needs to be done. Like all footprints increases however a big factor is what utility services are in the extension footprint and can they be left in place or have to be moved as costs can be eye watering. Only hope the original designers took this into account for future expansion.
Just looked on Google Maps street view previous date history and even the Spire Bridge wasnāt even done when we got relegated. The spire section itself only went up in the February the season we went down and had scaffolding on it for a while. Much better access to the centre now and then with the footbridge much better access to and from the ground.Yup need to get some sort of campaign to show off these things to away fans and get them visiting those areas
Yup need to get some sort of campaign to show off these things to away fans and get them visiting those areas
If I was a billionaire, was in charge of the club and Sunderland were really competitive in the top flight, Iād reconfigure the stadium.
South stand extension but a big single tier like the Spurs one. Iād knock a bit of capacity off the east stand and add corporate to the back of the stand and make the facilities spot on. 52-55k capacity.
Weāre only three steps away from that.
We can also put a further tier on the west stand if needs be. Obviously thatās after our champions league triumph.Expansion to 63,000 was factored into the original build.
They absolutely won't be![]()
Yup need to get some sort of campaign to show off these things to away fans and get them visiting those areas
Why? It would be best if and more cost effective to do up the current one. The cost of new builds now is mental.