Ok, so If and when the new stadium is built, what would be the one request you would have for Ron to incorporate on the site of our new home?
Prices will be higher if we are in The Championship, extra wages to pay and all that.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Perhaps a fixed lower price of £16 for adults
Wont happen as the Club needs the money at the start of the season and likes to know how many seats they need to sell for the rest of the season[b said:Quote[/b] ] and no season tickets so we can introduce unreserved seating
Agreed, which can be summed up as "please don't cut any corners, ala Nothampton, Chester etc, etc". In particular, a decent amount of leg room for us six footers.[b said:Quote[/b] (Whatever @ Mar. 08 2006,09:45)]Erm.... all of the above!
It is highly likely that if, like ron suggests, plans willl be submitted before next season then they would have already gone though at least two design phases already. Meaning that Ron, assuming he is the client, will have reviewed the original plans, made suggestions as his likes and dislikes and reviewed the revisions. Therefore, any suggestions or input from the fans will be irrelevant. However, it would have been nice if Ron or the club at least had asked for our ideas previously.[b said:Quote[/b] (Smiffy @ Mar. 09 2006,22:52)]So a quick update so far on the fans feelings...
Most of us want to be on top of the players (not literally) by having the seats right on the touchline...
Also us, the fans want special materials used (like Wembley) to increase the noise levels...
So basically most want an electric and intimidating atmosphere at the new ground as their main request.
I wonder why!
I hope your jotting this all down Uncle ron...
That sounds so cool!!! I too think the club has to do something which makes the new ground stand out, unlike places like Walkers, the Liberty and KC (boring) and this sounds..... well unusual to say the least!!![b said:Quote[/b] (shrimperman @ Mar. 11 2006,16:50)]What if there was a way of continuing these lawned areas further so that it became the roofs of each stand? This, in essence making the stadium itself seem almost underground. !
Like the sound of it[b said:Quote[/b] (shrimperman @ Mar. 11 2006,16:50)]However, what if there was a way of continuing these lawned areas further so that it became the roofs of each stand? This, in essence making the stadium itself seem almost underground. There could be fencing around the ridge of the roof so that spectators could view over the pitch from the roof! Disadvantages would be that increasing the capacity would prove difficult and at an expense. It would also prove expensive to built but I'm certain there is a way of doing it. It would most definately be one of the most interesting stadiums in the world, something that would become a landmark for the area and most importantly become a stunning home for the only team in essex! Or have I just let my imagination get the better of me?