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  On 10/04/2023 at 05:15, bowlingcrofty said:

 

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Surprised we’ve only just seen these quotes, MPIM was a month ago now, would suggest that at some stage soon we’ll likely see a [substantive?] hike in season ticket prices. But when you consider that match day revenue is still £6m lower than the £34m in the last season before Ashley’s arrival whilst others have surged, feels necessary at some level.

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I know people say the main problem is  leazes terrace but is it not the building further down on the corner?

 

Is that building also a listed building?

 

I reckon without it we could upgrade the east stand and even mirror the architecture of  leazes terrace if we wanted to.

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  On 10/04/2023 at 09:43, RobsonsWonderland said:

I know people say the main problem is  leazes terrace but is it not the building further down on the corner?

 

Is that building also a listed building?

 

I reckon without it we could upgrade the east stand and even mirror the architecture of  leazes terrace if we wanted to.

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Even the houses behind would be affected if you try and extend the East Stand - it would block out their light.

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  On 10/04/2023 at 09:43, RobsonsWonderland said:

I know people say the main problem is  leazes terrace but is it not the building further down on the corner?

 

Is that building also a listed building?

 

I reckon without it we could upgrade the east stand and even mirror the architecture of  leazes terrace if we wanted to.

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St James Terrace is closer to the East Stand than Leazes Terrace, also grade 2 listed 

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  On 10/04/2023 at 09:45, duo said:

Even the houses behind would be affected if you try and extend the East Stand - it would block out their light.

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I'm not talking a massive increase but an improvement on what we have.

You could add corporate and keep the same or increase the  number of seats but the added benefit of the outside not looking like a 70s eyesore.

 

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  On 10/04/2023 at 09:53, RobsonsWonderland said:

I'm not talking a massive increase but an improvement on what we have.

You could add corporate and keep the same or increase the  number of seats but the added benefit of the outside not looking like a 70s eyesore.

 

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I would rather keep the roof low than have that huge gap between the top of the East stand and the glass roof. I don’t like the one posted with the glass panelling there either.

 

Suppose beggars can’t be choosers though in this instance. 

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  On 10/04/2023 at 09:49, LordJake said:

St James Terrace is closer to the East Stand than Leazes Terrace, also grade 2 listed 

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Walked past there yesterday, st James terrace is literally 2m from the east stand, in practical terms with regard to leazes terrace you could probably build over the road if the right to light issue was waved....that's why I'm always puzzled why the focus is always on leazes terrace, unless the average person presumes st James terrace is just part of leazes terrace 

 

I would say if nufc want to ever do anything with the east stand, 2 houses on st James terrace need demolished even to move a couple of feet 

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  On 10/04/2023 at 10:26, Danh1 said:

I would rather keep the roof low than have that huge gap between the top of the East stand and the glass roof. I don’t like the one posted with the glass panelling there either.

 

Suppose beggars can’t be choosers though in this instance. 

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I suppose the idea there is so that the corners can be slightly extended without blocking their view with a roof. Nice idea like but probably nudging slightly toward fantasy

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I don't even think the Dresden proposal is an option for the east stand as there isn't space for the stairwells and stuff behind the stand, the last row on the east stand actually sticks out more than the actual foundations. 

 

The only solution I can think of is a new far steeper stand designed for all standing like Dortmund and then be able to revert to reduced capacity for European games once the PL gives plus capacity safe standing the green light. 

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"On the other side, there needs to be significant investment in food and beverage. Food and beverage offerings need work"

 

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  On 12/04/2023 at 12:36, Whitley mag said:

More incentive if any was needed to expedite redevelopment.

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You’d hope so, but 5 years is tight if they still need to do some planning, getting through the planning process, demolition, and then construction.

 

 

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  On 12/04/2023 at 12:03, Jack27 said:
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Think its a bit strange going for 10 stadiums when there are 6 groups, surely it would make more sense having 12 grounds so each group has 2 stadiums and each stadium gets 3 group games and either a second round or quarter final game. If you added Parkhead and the oversized B&Q stadium you could have 6 nice regional fits:

 

Scotland: Parkhead/Glasgow

London: Wembley/Spurs

South West/wales: Villa/Cardiff

Ireland: Dublin/Belfast

North West; Ettihad/Kings Dock

North East: St James/ SOS 

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