I literally just scrolled through expecting to find a bit about him rambling on about how great Anfield is and how all clubs should be aspiring to build something like that monstrosity.
I literally just scrolled through expecting to find a bit about him rambling on about how great Anfield is and how all clubs should be aspiring to build something like that monstrosity.
Who said that you did?
The old Cornish fishing village aRough areas aren't what they used to be, haha. I sometimes used to walk into to town from my old school, past the Radcliffe estate and then through the Piggeries. I doubt that there is anything remotely close in terms of roughness near County Rd or Spurs' ground. Just working class areas that look a bit tatty in parts tbh.
Location can certainly add to the whole matchday experience, and BMD will hopefully one day aspire to great things in that respect.... but the key element will always be the quality of the stadium itself. Similarly, I've never been overly drawn to stadium externals. In reality, they add little or nothing to the matchday experience, and tbh many of the greatest stadia in the world are plain to the point of austerity on the outside for that reason.
Internally, the side stands at NWHL are far superior to those at BMD. Corporate contained in their own dedicated tiers overlapping with 80 super suites also in their own tier. All over more levels. Our South Stand is much smaller than theirs, but I prefer the way ours turns the corners. If our South Stand is ever extended by 10 rows, as Binman showed previously, then that could really sway it. Of course for flexibility NWHL easily trumps BMD due to the moving pitch.
I'm a little surprised, but obviously delighted, that there isn't - or at least hasn't yet been announced - any kind of memorial or link to William 'Bill' Kenwright at the new ground. I figured he'd have had it in his contract of sale to Moshiri that any new stadium must contain a statue built or stand named in his honour.
I'm a little surprised, but obviously delighted, that there isn't - or at least hasn't yet been announced - any kind of memorial or link to William 'Bill' Kenwright at the new ground. I figured he'd have had it in his contract of sale to Moshiri that any new stadium must contain a statue built or stand named in his honour.
I might name the toilet itself after him.He’s not worth of even a toilet cubicle being named after him.
This, one of the final paragraphs, shows a lack of any understanding as to what the PL has become. The most expensive tickets in the country aren't for the newest grounds. In some cases they are for the oldest.
Our GA tickets will still be lower than those at Liverpool for equivalent seats, and likely much much lower than those at Old Trafford.
I’m not an architect, but I imagine from certain angles Leach stadiums look the same. The fact is a football field surrounded by seats is always going to look similar..Does it look any different to this?
A counterpoint to that argument Tom might be how many of the greatest matchday atmospheres are generated by pretty basic internal designs/bowls. While the NWHL and NFL Stadiums are definitely more spectacular than ours, I don't know any that are famous for the atmosphere they create.
This is where I'm hoping Dan Meis has got it right. BMD will hopefully become known as a bear-pit in terms of intimidating atmosphere, rather than a spectacular & luxurious stadium with multiple levels and hospitality sections
I’m not an architect, but I imagine from certain angles Leach stadiums look the same. The fact is a football field surrounded by seats is always going to look similar..
The exterior of the ground is certainly unique and when the branding is added it’ll be even better.
We couldn’t stay at Anfield, we couldn’t stay at Goodison… BML is our new home and the club and the area will evolve together.
Man City, Brentford and others have made a success of a new stadium and I’m sure we will to
The Bill Kenwright Toilet Roll Dispenser: Empty, but watch this space!He’s not worth of even a toilet cubicle being named after him.
True, but my point was based on the necessity to move rather than the causeWe couldn't stay at Anfield because of a dispute with the Owner. Their subsequent success, would not suggest that we couldn't stay there because of the suitability of the ground or location itself. Far from it in fact!