Contact Ron as he might change the entire scheme to suit your pitch needs:hilarious:
Don't like the idea of an East-West pitch, most stadia are South-North orientated....unless free sunglasses are being provided for those in the (proposed) main stand?
"Great care must be taken regarding the angle of the playing field in relation to the sun and the prevailing weather conditions. ... A north-south field orientation is often considered ideal but more sophisticated analysis has led stadium designers to choose an angle equal to the average direction of the sun at half time in an afternoon game."
You're not very good with facts are you? Never a mind.....
You must be so glad we aren't in that position. Nor will we
Planning application being submitted thus month....interesting times ahead
Interestingly Wembley Stadium is East-West, having said that I found this:-
FIFA Stadium Technical Recommendations and Requirements guide:
Lets hope we have loads of evening games so it will not matter.
We could promote forest fighting in that wooded area to the left.
That's the Crematorium:facepalm:
Personally,I'd prefer it if the council owned Roots Hall rather than the Chairman.Or even the supporters.:whistling:
Supporters, yes. Council, definitely not. The irony being the supporters did own Roots Hall until they gave it to Vic Jobson who mortgaged it to the hilt.
Source?........
I wonder if buying a flat with a view of the pitch in the new North Stand be cheaper than buying season tickets? :winking:
I'm sure they will be cheaper than one with a view that doesn't overlook the pitch :winking: :clap:
probably already posted, but from last months propertyweek.com looks like Ron wants to rent flats in the new stadium, as well build to sell..
The club’s owner Martin Dawn will build 160 units into the North Stand of the new 21,000-seater Fossetts Farm stadium, in addition to 300 for-sale residential units that will be built as part of the masterplan in nearby tower blocks.
Building homes for rent into the stadium allows the owners to “keep control of the building”, a source close to the project said, describing the move to build PRS directly into a football stadium as “ground-breaking”.
Martin Dawn is also in advanced talks with Hilton to anchor the 131-bed hotel planned for the scheme, which will also be incorporated into the stadium.
The owner will submit a revised planning application next month to reflect the changes, which will also see the retail space upped from 230,000 sq ft to 300,000 sq ft.
In other words the whole thing is going to look like a piece of S**... but lining Ron's pockets on the way at every corner......Does he care about the club...Does he F***.