Stadium Forum Meeting (2 Viewers)

Ashdown1

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It's all bullshit and spinning out time, I'm not sure for who's benefit though as surely even the Sixfields few know that it's a crock of shit ! Maybe they're just trying to con the already negligent and pitiful idiots at the football league !
 

Skyblueweeman

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Exactly, what difference does not filling the corners in do to the atmosphere.
You cant walk around the ground and you need 4 separate catering facilities.

Even at Highfield Road they tried to match the height of the stands so they could fill the corners in for the East stand.

Four self supporting roof structures also make is more expensive.


Name me 5 bowl stadiums that are known for great atmospheres?
 

RoboCCFC90

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by constantly saying "coventry area" suggests she is on one side more than the other !

Maybe it's just the information that Sandra Garlick is being provided by Fisher?
 

Captain Dart

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You have to wonder if this Sandra Garlick is receiving money under false pretences, she is a highly respected solicitor so obviously no mug but here she is forming a so-called committee to discuss project detail on a stadium where as yet there is no site, no hint of a site even yet there are supposed to be two possibilities, no planning either. As I said she's no mug and I would say almost certainly if there are sites she knows where, so I ask those who attend before any questions or debate ask and keep asking where the proposed site is, just a north, east, south, west of Coventry would do for now.
Those who attend Thursday prove you are not just a tea and biscuit brigade and demand to know the location of these proposed sites.

One of the questions to ask her "Are you receiving a fee to run this forum?"
 

Skyblueweeman

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mine is the Ricoh

Yeah, I get that. There's just no atmosphere in it, even for the higher capacity games. I know the football on offer was dross but the stadium was/is too big for us.

Each to their own I guess. I'm just saying that if we don't return to the Ricoh, my personal perference would be for a stadium with 4 clear stands. Much like the majority of the new German stadia being built and I think Juves new ground is based on 4 stands.

WM
 

ccfcway

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Maybe it's just the information that Sandra Garlick is being provided by Fisher?

she states she is being independent

The info she is being provided by Fisher maybe "coventry area"
The info she is getting from fans, as by her admission, she has already spoken to many, will be "coventry", and or "ricoh"

yet she is constantly saying "coventry area""
 

Joy Division

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Yeah, I get that. There's just no atmosphere in it, even for the higher capacity games. I know the football on offer was dross but the stadium was/is too big for us.

Each to their own I guess. I'm just saying that if we don't return to the Ricoh, my personal perference would be for a stadium with 4 clear stands. Much like the majority of the new German stadia being built and I think Juves new ground is based on 4 stands.

WM

Juve's ground is pretty much a bowl. A nice bowl though.
 

Joy Division

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I think fuck it. Just build something like this for the fun if it. Mmabatho-Stadium.jpg
 

RoboCCFC90

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jesus-wept

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I'm not sure I could name 5 stadiums at all that are known for great atmospheres.
Good question, for me none of the new stadia are anything like the old ones. Even the Emirates with 60000 in is nothing compared to Highbury. If a new stadium to be built was a reality I and it was down to me I would build pretty much a copy of the old Highfield Road but a bit bigger and obviously more modern. Why they go for these bowl designs having said that I think the MK Dons stadium is the best of the bowl designs
 

Covstu

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Two things need to be established first:

1) The Ricoh -whilst people are still saying 'we are still willing to talk' blah, blah, blah then this is still open and fans wont believe that a new stadium would be considered. SISU need to come out and categorically say that this is definately no longer an option
2) Location - If the council are saying that they can make a profit from the ricoh witout the club there then they should have no issue with the club citing the new stadium within the boundaries. If it is within the coventry area, please be clear on what that means exactly - is that Northampton or Hinckley or the otherside of the 'welcome to coventry' sign?

You cannot plan a friggin stadium without knowing where it is going to be based FFS! Satisfy the two above then they can effectively talk about a new ground.
 

Joy Division

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Good question, for me none of the new stadia are anything like the old ones. Even the Emirates with 60000 in is nothing compared to Highbury. If a new stadium to be built was a reality I and it was down to me I would build pretty much a copy of the old Highfield Road but a bit bigger and obviously more modern. Why they go for these bowl designs having said that I think the MK Dons stadium is the best of the bowl designs

As much as I loved Highbury, it was well known for mostly having a poor atmosphere, hence the 'Library' jokes. Unless you were in the West Terrace, Highfield Road wasn't that great really when you think about it. The big games were good but the bog standard saturday afternoon vs Crewe were a bit poor really. I agree a ground with character is much more pleasing on the eye but its all about the fans inside the stadium and what kind of noise they can generate. The Emirates could be a rocking ground if they had that kind of support behind them.
 

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