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Removing the poles on the kop will certainly involve an extension at the same time. There's no way they're about to take the roof off and build a new one without expanding the kop.
The roof on the Lane end wasn’t replaced when the poles were removed, it was extended.

The Kop roof is newer and I would think the same is possible.
 



The roof on the Lane end wasn’t replaced when the poles were removed, it was extended.
The poles came out of the BLUT as part of the Westfield Corner development.
The Kop roof is enormous by comparison.
The cost of suspending the Kop roof would be equally enormous.
The Club isn't going to do it as a favour to fans when there's no financial return.
 
I've already given my reasons.
We'll just have to disagree.
My guess is that we might add some boxes to the SS if we survive next season.
Let's see if the Club prefers your advice and extends the SS & Kop whilst there are no spectators.
They might want you to pay for it though.
The risk of relegation is the same next season and the one after that and forever. No matter how much we progress on the field, we're one bad season away from being back in the championship. We must aspire to grow the club and therefore the fan base whilst the going is good. For all of McCabe's flaws, he understood that.Fair enough, they may not be able to afford it this season with the training ground work (also a priority) and plans to purchase a new site for the academy (another great off field ambition), but this idea that we have to wait until there's not a risk of relegation or a need to invest in the first team squad is ridiculous. There will always be a risk and there will always be a need for investment in the squad.
And that's fine. I'll happily pay more if it means I actually stand a chance of getting a season ticket in future, because as I'm sure you know, they're currently sold out following us selling 25,000+ during the early bird price window last season.

Stadia will be back to full capacity within a year
 
The main question I have is, as some others have asked, does the pillars removal include an extension of the Kop? Surely if it did, it would say Kop extension and pillar removal, as the extension is as big, if not a bigger deal than the removal of the pillars. Makes me wonder it it is just the removal of the pillars but that would seem a missed opportunity to me.

On the other hand, I recall the recent power struggle over the land behind the Kop referring in the Club Statement of fears that McCabe's plan to build behind the Kop would prevent the Kop from having the pillars removed or would delay it - see article beneath. If the pillars removal would be affected by the potential build behind the Kop by McCabe, then surely the plans by the Club for the Kop must intend to go further back - extended - which would possibly be prevented by any build behind the Kop - by McCabe, as indicated in the statement by the Club.

 
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As much as I'd love to spaff off at the sight of a giant kop I'd say the training facilities come first. I think Wilder's comments have made that much clear. To be honest I'd happily defer to CW on any of these matters.
Last week I heard that we're buying the old site up derbyshire lane to build an academy whereas Shirecliffe will be repurposed for first team only. Any truth to this?
 
The poles came out of the BLUT as part of the Westfield Corner development.
The Kop roof is enormous by comparison.
The cost of suspending the Kop roof would be equally enormous.
The Club isn't going to do it as a favour to fans when there's no financial return.
Well it’s been reported the intention is to remove the posts immanently, so we’ll find out soon enough.
 
For the time being do we really want to expand the ground? Just an excuse for more idiot fans and glory grabbers cos we are in the Prem. What would happen IF we were relegated again... end up like Wendys or Weeds with half empty looking stadiums... just a thought.
Good point. Best knock the kop down and build a supermarket there instead then. You can't be too careful you know.
 
It would also ruin the atmosphere. Double tiered kop stands are shite acoustically.
Yeah but you’d still have the existing Kop underneath.....but with an added 3k a tier on top. Much the same as the Holt end at Villa. Much more.
 
As much as I'd love to spaff off at the sight of a giant kop I'd say the training facilities come first. I think Wilder's comments have made that much clear. To be honest I'd happily defer to CW on any of these matters.
Last week I heard that we're buying the old site up derbyshire lane to build an academy whereas Shirecliffe will be repurposed for first team only. Any truth to this?
Derbyshire Lane? Do you mean Norton aerodrome or the Warminster road university playing fields?
 
Isn't one of the Kop site that Mccabe owns basically where the John Street corner bar and entrance are? Effectively meaning without the purchase the expansion has to go ahead before Mccabe either sells us the land or starts developing the land himself.
 
Was John Street built to take another tier, it would be impressive

I dont recall that it was, and i cant see how it would work given the buildings directly behind and the double height corporate boxes to the back.

The JSS seemed to be focused on providing then much needed corporate facilities, at the expense of maximum capacity.

It is a smart looking stand though, albeit on the small side.

Kop and SS are obviously the areas where expansion is most feasible.
 
Derbyshire Lane? Do you mean Norton aerodrome or the Warminster road university playing fields?
My knowledge and reliability might get called into question here. He said the old training ground up Derbyshire Lane. Did we used to train there?
This could be bollocks as a quick search suggests everyone understands we're building it at Norton Aerodrome.
 



It’s a proper Kop.....looks beautiful and traditional. It would have a bigger capacity with more modern facilities than Liverpool’s Kop.

Do you prefer multi tier stands like the Aston Villa home stand? I don’t class them as proper Kop’s

I just prefer the Kop as it is now.

Probably purely for nostalgic reasons.

It's what I've always known.
 
It’s a proper Kop.....looks beautiful and traditional. It would have a bigger capacity with more modern facilities than Liverpool’s Kop.

Do you prefer multi tier stands like the Aston Villa home stand? I don’t class them as proper Kop’s
It's not this though is it
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My knowledge and reliability might get called into question here. He said the old training ground up Derbyshire Lane. Did we used to train there?
This could be bollocks as a quick search suggests everyone understands we're building it at Norton Aerodrome.
Does he mean the Ball Inn training ground where we used to train?

That’s on Myrtle Road. Never been so don’t know how big the site is.
 
It’s a proper Kop.....looks beautiful and traditional. It would have a bigger capacity with more modern facilities than Liverpool’s Kop.

Do you prefer multi tier stands like the Aston Villa home stand? I don’t class them as proper Kop’s

How would the facilities be better than Liverpool’s Kop? I’ve not been on their Kop, so I’m genuinely interested to know.

Just looking at the photos of their Kop, they have entrances to the concourses on more than one level which suggests they have more toilets and kiosk etc. but I don’t know.
 
One of the worst grounds in the country IMHO. They should have stayed at Highfield Rd.
Agreed ,we stayed in the hotel in the ground when Adkins lost the plot for us ,what a shit weekend ,3-0 defeat nothing anywhere near the ground apart from the built in casino. Also went to see Springsteen (who was amazing) but would never ever go again for a concert ,didnt get out of Cov for 3 hours despite it being next to a motorway.
The old ground was great and well positioned however Coventry really is the worst place ever for a night out.
 
Never got the clamour for a return to standing. I bet half those all in favour have never stood for 90 minutes at a football match, probably all about 20 years old.

Give me my seat any day.

You can have it, in one of 3 other stands pal. Let those who want to stand have it - rail seating is coming. 👍
 
It’s like being in Groundhog Day!
The South Stand development would increase capacity to a higher level, while having an increased return from the corporate boxes that we do not have enough of.
Why on earth would you do the Kop first with those circumstances?

this.
 
Good point. Best knock the kop down and build a supermarket there instead then. You can't be too careful you know.
You certainly can't.
I mean , what if there's a WW2 bomb under the Kop , like the one we found under the JSS in the 80s ?!
Best to leave it be.
 
My knowledge and reliability might get called into question here. He said the old training ground up Derbyshire Lane. Did we used to train there?
This could be bollocks as a quick search suggests everyone understands we're building it at Norton Aerodrome.
No we're not as ive said conuntless times that land is designated housing land unless some big money comes from SUFC and a land swap.

any work you've seen up there has been to remove the asbestos and structually unsafe buildings, thats why the car learner and morotorbike school were removed from site.

its not even the most viable site for an academy there is plenty of cheaper land with better transport links in sheffield.

Woodbourn rd/attercliffe area is just one that could be redeveloped (proximity to motorway/tram and bus network etc close to eis and sheffield university sports programme)
 
Why should there be an old WW2 bomb under the Kop? If there was any chance that there was, then surely it is better for it to be removed rather than it potentially going off mid match when a few thousand people are sat on top of it.

It's a spoil heap with concrete on top, there isn't anything underneath it but old spoil. There was concrete covering the Kop back in the days of WW2 so it should have been evident if anything had a fallen there, just like it was evident that something did fall on the JSS as it was flattened by the Luftwaffe!

As for the bomb in the 80s (match v Oldham being postponed) it was found on Lancing Road which is the road parallel to Shoreham Street.
 
Why should there be an old WW2 bomb under the Kop? If there was any chance that there was, then surely it is better for it to be removed rather than it potentially going off mid match when a few thousand people are sat on top of it.

Schrödinger’s Unexploded Kop Bomb.
 

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