mrb85
Player Valuation: £35m
Looking at the Man Utd game this weekend I noticed that the disabled section behind one of the goals there was accommodating more supporters without any extension to the area itself. Comparing with the changes at GP this year, I think the 'ledge' constructed for wheelchaired supporters in front of the Main Stand is brilliant. But the now extended Gwladys St section looks a bit odd -- it looks sparsely populated on match days. If numbers are restricted because of access considerations then it doesn't say much for the design. But is it because of lower than anticipated demand? If so then it's a costly error of judgement since with PL games being sellouts the loss of so many seats (around 500?) would equate to a loss of gate revenue of something like £15,000 a match or over £300,000 per PL season. I'm not suggesting at all that the whole area be returned to general use, rather I'm wondering whether the original designated area really required extending.