nopigfansintown
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It's worth noting that United announced plans to remove the kop posts if we stayed in the Prem for one more season. There's an insight into the clubs thinking for you if you want one.They were also looking at a new youth facility before further ground expansion (beyond the posts). Whether that's been put on hold or abandoned due to the best part of 2m being spent on the pitches up there remains to be seen.
If you are looking plainly on ROI as justification for ground expansion you'd do the South before even contemplating the Kop. Side stand seats go for more money, as do the associated hospitality offerings which can be offered to home and away fans or for other events. We've seen what the Lane looks like at a gig - that's your main gig stand £. The seats also regularly fill up at matches and are in demand. The build is also much easier due to the volume of land there - you could do something really special without much bother. Liverpool are doing Anfield Road(their BL end) as a bit of vanity thing, the Main Stand was built first and brought in the real £.
The Kop has egress problems that may one day force the clubs hand. It also has a large number of useless/ semi useless seats. The facilities are a joke for 2022. None of this bothers me, but people are deluding themselves if they think there isn't a constituency of people that this does make or break match day attendance for. We are in a different age to when football was purely working class , white males, who didn't really give a damn.The last few weeks should've underlined this!
I don't really agree you need x years in the Prem argument. If McCabe had that belief we'd have had a lot of Blades locked out. We wouldn't have built Shirecliffe. If you remember the first game in the prem under his Chairmanship, by the way, we gave Liverpool both tiers thinking that all Blades would be ok in the rest of the ground. Weeks before the game it was obvious we'd badly miscalculated.
If you are looking plainly on ROI as justification for ground expansion you'd do the South before even contemplating the Kop. Side stand seats go for more money, as do the associated hospitality offerings which can be offered to home and away fans or for other events. We've seen what the Lane looks like at a gig - that's your main gig stand £. The seats also regularly fill up at matches and are in demand. The build is also much easier due to the volume of land there - you could do something really special without much bother. Liverpool are doing Anfield Road(their BL end) as a bit of vanity thing, the Main Stand was built first and brought in the real £.
The Kop has egress problems that may one day force the clubs hand. It also has a large number of useless/ semi useless seats. The facilities are a joke for 2022. None of this bothers me, but people are deluding themselves if they think there isn't a constituency of people that this does make or break match day attendance for. We are in a different age to when football was purely working class , white males, who didn't really give a damn.The last few weeks should've underlined this!
I don't really agree you need x years in the Prem argument. If McCabe had that belief we'd have had a lot of Blades locked out. We wouldn't have built Shirecliffe. If you remember the first game in the prem under his Chairmanship, by the way, we gave Liverpool both tiers thinking that all Blades would be ok in the rest of the ground. Weeks before the game it was obvious we'd badly miscalculated.