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Magwitch

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In these times of talk of new sites being found and prospect of a“new” ground (don’t laugh) I looked at the Portman Road stadium, very much like the old HR design for me a proper football ground, four sided separate stands and a surprising capacity of just over 30000. Doesn’t seem to take the room of the modern bowl shaped type. Is this the type of stadium design for us and where in Cov is there a suitable site ?
 

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Cant beat the old style ground for atmosphere but going back to your question it should say where could we build a new stadium without the help of Coventry Council
 

pusbccfc

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Best ground in League 1 without doubt.
One of the best in the country really. In the town. Plenty pubs. Next to the station. Compact.

Even the old fashioned away end was fine. Better facilities than some new stadia.
 

Adge

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Best ground in League 1 without doubt.
One of the best in the country really. In the town. Plenty pubs. Next to the station. Compact.

Even the old fashioned away end was fine. Better facilities than some new stadia.
Really? Better than MK? Better than Rotherham?
 

harvey098

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Best ground in League 1 without doubt.
One of the best in the country really. In the town. Plenty pubs. Next to the station. Compact.

Even the old fashioned away end was fine. Better facilities than some new stadia.

True, their toilets really let them down though, in a really bad state.
 

pusbccfc

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Really? Better than MK? Better than Rotherham?

'Some'.

Definitely not MK or Rotherham, but not much worse than the smaller flat pack type. Took a lot less time to get a drink before the game than most stadia.
 

David O'Day

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This the issue with cities away ticketing g sales. Too many Nigels any up with tickets.
 

Magwitch

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I did ask where in Cov is there a suitable location for a similar sized ground. ? According to recent reports six have been identified, any ideas ?
 

ccfcway

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This the issue with cities away ticketing g sales. Too many Nigels any up with tickets.

It comes to something when you have a spend more time concentrating and rereading your post than I normally do with a cc4l one.

I wasn’t aware that the name “Nigel” was as popular amongst cov fans than “Jordan” is amongst the players
 
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David O'Day

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It comes to something when you have a spend more time concentrating and rereading your post than I normally do with a cc4l one.

I wasn’t aware that the name “Nigel” was as popular amongst cov fans than “Jordan” is amongst the players
Sorry, I'll repeat myself for the peanut gallery. The problem with coventry city and how they sell the tickets to away games is too many folk who in another life would be train spotters get tickets.

You be good now nige
 
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Would love an old fashioned stadium like Highfield Rd the hawthorns or bramall lane be built on the ikea site. Nice and central, good transport and parking along with numerous pubs and food nearby. There is only two things stopping it. Money and the council but would be the perfect site and put a nail in the coffin of the wasps nest
 

shmmeee

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I did a cut out of the Shrewsbury ground and overlaid it on Ikea and I reckon it’d fit.

Good transport though? I shudder to think what the ring road would be like. You’d need some solid Park and Rides around the edges of the city and a concerted effort to get people to go by train/bus I reckon. Not at all insurmountable though. You’d have to build parking underneath it I reckon, which I’d guess would mean a bowl. Ready made fans village in the SkyDome as well.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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I did a cut out of the Shrewsbury ground and overlaid it on Ikea and I reckon it’d fit.

Good transport though? I shudder to think what the ring road would be like. You’d need some solid Park and Rides around the edges of the city and a concerted effort to get people to go by train/bus I reckon. Not at all insurmountable though. You’d have to build parking underneath it I reckon, which I’d guess would mean a bowl. Ready made fans village in the SkyDome as well.
Can't see it myself but would a great location similar to Newcastle and Millennium Stadium as in Heart of the City. You might know this Shmmeee but who owns land like Central Six, Alvis Retail Park and Coventry Business Park where Go Outdoors located, all good locations for a stadium.
 

Magwitch

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I have mentioned the bottom end of Hearsall Common before where the fair goes which I don’t think is common land, might be wrong though, but just across the road there’s an industrial estate and there are two quiet large empty warehouses just round the corner, you can’t see just how large but I’m sure with a bit of jigging around there could be.
 

shmmeee

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Can't see it myself but would a great location similar to Newcastle and Millennium Stadium as in Heart of the City. You might know this Shmmeee but who owns land like Central Six, Alvis Retail Park and Coventry Business Park where Go Outdoors located, all good locations for a stadium.

Central Six: Friargate Joint Venture (Council)
Alvis: Stargas Nominees LTD (??)
Cov Business Park: all kinds of people. Go Outdoors seems to be Nottingham City Council but that’s weird so I’m now gonna double check that when I get to work tomorrow.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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Good locations for stadiums, could these not house a stadium either freehold or long lease?
 
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The Great Eastern

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Portman Road is an oddity though. Unless they changed things recently, the land the ground sits on is owned by the local town council and the club owns the stands that sit on that land. Good job for them that they havent got a council that thinks along the lines of CCC.
 

skyblue1991

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I did ask where in Cov is there a suitable location for a similar sized ground. ? According to recent reports six have been identified, any ideas ?
Could the land by Meggit Aircraft Breaking systems be used (in between Burnaby Rd and Swallow Rd)? Meggit could provide the car parking facility
 

fernandopartridge

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Could the land by Meggit Aircraft Breaking systems be used (in between Burnaby Rd and Swallow Rd)? Meggit could provide the car parking facility
The cov local plan earmarks such sites for housing, with no reference at all to the necessary increase in local public services. Planning in this country is pathetic
 

RFC

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Cant beat the old style ground for atmosphere but going back to your question it should say where could we build a new stadium without the help of Coventry Council


It won’t come through CCC, Ryton is not in their control! Plenty of options on the fringes, do not rule it out.
 

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