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It's very American model now and quite frankly it's what these owners are now attempting to capture the most money on from match-going folks. You want them to come as early as possible, spend as much money as possible, then leave. Do it all over again.

 

They have to, the costs of stadiums have sky rocketed over the last 2 decades for various reasons.

 

The mackems built the SoL original size for £15m which is pretty good tbf.

 

Yeah man, I don't fault it. We can no longer grasp on to the past - money has changed everything and the stadiums are so well built that they want to make it an experience - all the money going into it - you almost make the stadium visit an additional attraction to the action on the field.

 

Mega complexes like LA Live that feature Staples Center include a Ritz-Carlton hotel, Ritz residences, a JW Marriott convention hotel, about 12 high energy restaurants and bars, the Microsoft Theatre which hosts the grammys, oscars and other special events in media and fashion. They do car launches in the LA Live complex. And hell, you could do a ton of the LA Live experience before hitting up a game at Staples Center to to see hockey or NBA. These major projects are what entices investment.

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It's very American model now and quite frankly it's what these owners are now attempting to capture the most money on from match-going folks. You want them to come as early as possible, spend as much money as possible, then leave. Do it all over again.

 

:thup: Making the stadium an experience in itself.

 

yesir!

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Wolves chiefs today re-stated their plans to increase the capacity of Molineux toward 50,000 in the medium to long-term future - committing their future to the club's home.

 

Club bosses hope the expansion will make the ground the focal point of the city, as they look to build further on the success of Nuno Espirito Santo and his team.

 

Molineux currently holds 31,700 but Wolves are already struggling to cope with demand in their first season back in the Premier League, with a season ticket waiting list of 2,500 people.

 

 

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I like clubs being more ambitious and trying to get more fans in.

The thing with Wolves is how substainable is it? If Mendes sets up a link elsewhere with someone else paying more money then his players arn’t going to Wolves. What happens with the fans then? What happens if their ceiling is 7th and the fans turn away because they can’t get above that? What happens when other West Midlands teams comeback up and they have more competition for fans?

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What if they reestablish themselves as The Greatest Club in the World? The reason the European Cup was set up was to shut their fans up.

 

Establishing themselves as a "power" in their region is easily achievable, and after that it's as much a case of where you set your ambitions as what conventional wisdom says they can achieve.

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What if they reestablish themselves as The Greatest Club in the World? The reason the European Cup was set up was to shut their fans up.

 

Establishing themselves as a "power" in their region is easily achievable, and after that it's as much a case of where you set your ambitions as what conventional wisdom says they can achieve.

I don’t think it’s a bad idea, I just think they should look to see how the demand stabilises. 1 season in the Premier League with decent players and big deman is something, but that could easily go back to average players or even back into the Championship very quickly and then where do they stand?
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West Ham United and London Stadium have revealed they are currently exploring some changes which they believe will improve the seating and experience of supporters in the Sir Trevor Brooking and Bobby Moore Stands by bringing  fans closer to the action.

 

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Read more at https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2019/february/18-february/london-stadium-seating-plans-presented-fans#dmQDobiZP68Ju5DY.99

 

Still fucking miles away :lol:

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West Ham United and London Stadium have revealed they are currently exploring some changes which they believe will improve the seating and experience of supporters in the Sir Trevor Brooking and Bobby Moore Stands by bringing  fans closer to the action.

 

SeatingPlans726.jpg

 

Read more at https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2019/february/18-february/london-stadium-seating-plans-presented-fans#dmQDobiZP68Ju5DY.99

 

Still fucking miles away :lol:

 

why dont the stupid fuckas just make a huge pitch with round ends like a long letter O and dont bother with corners !!! or just dont get a free stadium thats not meant for football.

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

Probs not very interesting for many, but a nice little overview, and great for me as I come from the area but live far, far away now. It's a nice way to see a hint of how it will change the surrounding area.

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The Everton ground looks a bit meh.

 

There will come a time we will need a new stadium, I will be dead though.

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