Supa Shrimpa
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good point, earlier. Who by ?It was. And it was dismissed as not viable.
good point, earlier. Who by ?It was. And it was dismissed as not viable.
Not many football stadiumsA lot of buildings survive beyond 70 years if they are properly cared for by people without ulterior motives.
I don't remember who. Roots Hall has been awful for a very long time. It was VJ that started the ball rolling. I remember years ago he made the point that the East stand had sunk a couple of inches. It has been neglected for longer than RM has been in charge.By whom? And if if hadn’t been neglected would it have been viable?
I think it's been made pretty clear that Roots Hall can't be saved.I’m pretty sentimental aha. Maybe fans could save roots hall or something.
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If you have a few million quid to spare or you know where to find it then fine, go ahead.I’m pretty sentimental aha. Maybe fans could save roots hall or something.
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I too am attached to Roots Hall and have been going since I was 8 years old -originally taken by my father and Uncle and stood in the paddocks.
I have stood and watch SUFC from every stand at the club
I really don't want to leave but know we have to as the stadium is now not fit for purpose so the sooner this is all planned the better for all.
And more to the point why? I’m in effect you have to knock it down to rebuild, it’s only roots hall by location. After x years playing in ??? while it is rebuilt. We should be pleased that the option is in Southend. I remember the chants from the north bank in the ‘90s when Jobson was looking at Basildon.I think it's been made pretty clear that Roots Hall can't be saved.
Wouldn't you do one stand at a time and incorporate a shed load of flats to fund it ? Still, too late now.And more to the point why? I’m in effect you have to knock it down to rebuild, it’s only roots hall by location. After x years playing in ??? while it is rebuilt. We should be pleased that the option is in Southend. I remember the chants from the north bank in the ‘90s when Jobson was looking at Basildon.
There will be large bar areas within the stadium development. Lack of local alternatives from a club viewpoint will probably be seen as a plus. Same on food outlets.At the moment Roothall is a stadium surronded by houses and flats so where is the differce .Oh yes i forgot no fish n chip shop .And of course no pubs apart from the pub in prirory cressent .
Yes it was the Paddock for me starting early 70s. Then the North (remember when the horrible fencing went up?). Lots of memories but our future and staying at RH are no longer compatible...regrettably..I too am attached to Roots Hall and have been going since I was 8 years old -originally taken by my father and Uncle and stood in the paddocks.
I have stood and watch SUFC from every stand at the club
I really don't want to leave but know we have to as the stadium is now not fit for purpose so the sooner this is all planned the better for all.
I agree it could have been saved by somebody who cares about the heritage of the club. Who knows with all that’s going on what’s going to happen going forward. I’m doubtful fossetts will be built in the next 3 years.Redeveloping RH would have required the very deep pockets of a club supporting benefactor who wanted nothing more from it than to see the club grow and improve. Like a Jack Walker (Blackburn) or a Jack Hayward (Wolves). Those types are very rare. Most club owners are in it either for the ego trip, the hope the club will grow and do well so they can sell it for a profit, or because there's a property angle involved, like Ron. I'm not aware of any die hard Southend fans with multiple millions of spare cash in their back pockets who are likely to spend i'd say at least £20m to bring RH anything like up to date, just as a gift to the club. The bottom line is we need a new stadium, even if it is going to be three stands strung between blocks of flats.
No. To fit 20000 it would need to be turned around.Wouldn't you do one stand at a time and incorporate a shed load of flats to fund it ? Still, too late now.
We've moved from Roots Hall before. This has nothing to do with caring or otherwise. It's simply a financial issue. Unless you have 10s of millions to pay for the stadium without having to rely on the revenue generated from the residential units you're faced with the only option, which is to move...which (as I've said before) we've already done once.I agree it could have been saved or redeveloped by somebody who cares about the heritage of the club. Who knows with all that’s going on what’s going to happen going forward. I’m doubtful fossetts will be built in the next 3 years.
I guess the question now is can rm deliver ff and rh flats. And if it all falls through I guess a new owner will have to give it a go.We've moved from Roots Hall before. This has nothing to do with caring or otherwise. It's simply a financial issue. Unless you have 10s of millions to pay for the stadium without having to rely on the revenue generated from the residential units you're faced with the only option, which is to move...which (as I've said before) we've already done once.
Why would we need 20,000 ? We're in the National League !!!!No. To fit 20000 it would need to be turned around.