Other Club Stadium Developments

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Bournemouth have this in plan.
Lopsided mess imo.
I think that end of the ground was built as a very temporary stand. I suppose they are building a bigger stand there and should they stay in the PL a future development would be to match one of the side stands up to it. Its the kind of development approach that could work out rather than a full re build that could land them in a bit of a mess if they found themselves going down.
 


Not strictly relevant - but its an interesting watch. Seemingly the first truly 'multi-purpose' stadium and the reason we have AstroTurf. They've got plans to renovate the stadium so yeah, may be of interest
 
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Not strictly other relevant - but its an interesting watch. Seemingly the first truly 'multi-purpose' stadium and the reason we have AstroTurf. They've got plans to renovate the stadium so yeah, may be of interest


They’ve had plans to renovate it for at least 10 years. Maybe 20. No one knows what to do with it and no one wants to knock it down.
 
They’ve had plans to renovate it for at least 10 years. Maybe 20. No one knows what to do with it and no one wants to knock it down.
Yeah seems that way, cant say I was aware.
They've submitted a 'new vision' that seems to getting traction. Relative to demolishing, its been given listed status so that'll probably be why.
Who knows, was a good watch nonetheless :)
 
Yes working with a season ticket holder he said at least 30 thousand on waiting lists
A name on a list costs nothing.

So far as stadiums go, just wait till the season is done, when the plebs and the shutballs* have visited the number one stadium in the country and then crawl back to their shutholes* and wonder why they're third class offering is the going rate.
A good spec, plenty of pishers, and a pie n a pint at HT? What malarial dream is this and why are Everton so well looked after?

Out of the dark ages you inbred morons, from dirt filth leeds to the overfed wasters of newcastle to bournemouth to ipswich to chelsea to brentford to wolves.

The future has arrived, and the best supporter experience is on the river Mersey.
 

AC Milan and Inter have finalised the purchase of their San Siro stadium and confirmed plans to demolish and replace it with a 71,500-capacity arena.
The demolition of San Siro, widely regarded as one of the world's most prestigious football stadiums, has been mooted for years as its condition has deteriorated over time.
Now the two clubs, who have shared the stadium since 1947, have paid €197m (£173m) to the city council to take control of the structure and surrounding land, which they say is a sign of "shared ambition for long-term success".
The new stadium will have a capacity of roughly 4,000 fewer seats than the current San Siro and will be designed by firms operated by Sir Norman Foster and David Manica, who played crucial roles in the planning of the new Wembley Stadium.
BBC Sport has spoken to key figures and finance experts in order to determine whether the move makes sense and find out if it could help two of Europe's most famous clubs compete regularly against the more wealthy Premier League sides.

 
There's a mate of mine is a big Fulham fan. He was telling me today that a ticket for Fulham v Liverpool in the main stand costs £150. Talk about pricing yourselves out of it. How can anyone afford that?
 

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