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Our ground is great. Brighton (and Hove), for example, is north of Brighton, pretty much only accessible by overcrowded trains as limited car parking and nobody can walk there. Fanzones etc but have you ever heard any atmosphere there?!

Bramall Lane might be old, but does it actually have any real issues except the pillars and the insanely slow service at the kiosks?
The pillars don't matter anyway coz we play side to side football so everyone gets a chance to doze off
 



Send the invoice to Snek, Bramall Lane. They’ll know who to direct it to 🐍
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Our ground is great. Brighton (and Hove), for example, is north of Brighton, pretty much only accessible by overcrowded trains as limited car parking and nobody can walk there. Fanzones etc but have you ever heard any atmosphere there?!

Bramall Lane might be old, but does it actually have any real issues except the pillars and the insanely slow service at the kiosks?

You clearly don’t sit on the Kop if you don’t think it’s an issue.

Can you watch the match sitting on the Kop? Yes, so if it’s that’s the minimum criteria for acceptable, then everything is fine. But it’s 2026 and people expect better facilities at stadiums especially when the tickets cost a small fortune!
 
You clearly don’t sit on the Kop if you don’t think it’s an issue.

Can you watch the match sitting on the Kop? Yes, so if it’s that’s the minimum criteria for acceptable, then everything is fine. But it’s 2026 and people expect better facilities at stadiums especially when the tickets cost a small fortune!
I wasn't saying pillars aren't an issue. I was purely talking about not moving grounds. 👍🏻
 
Leicesters £85m training facilities have done nothing to prevent them from free falling into the League 1 abyss?
In fairness to Leicester, the investment in training facilities meant that they could attract players on very high wages. The problem is, those players weren’t very good and got them relegated.
 
So, not the DoF’s fault?

Jon Rudkin was a Foxy fox though, he played in their youth system.
So according to some should never have been appointed on that basis alone.

During his time as Director the club has arguably had the most successful period in its existence. They won the 2015–16 Premier League title and then the FA Cup and FA Community Shield in 2021. They reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2016–17 and UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals in 2021–22.

He has since led them to two successive relegations, so much of the blame is pointed at him.

That's why we need a DoF because only the good things would happen to us if when we appoint one. ;)
 
You clearly don’t sit on the Kop if you don’t think it’s an issue.

Can you watch the match sitting on the Kop? Yes, so if it’s that’s the minimum criteria for acceptable, then everything is fine. But it’s 2026 and people expect better facilities at stadiums especially when the tickets cost a small fortune!
Unless I sit on the end of a row I pretty much can’t ‘watch the match sitting on the Kop’ as I’m over 6ft (that said I suspect anyone taller than 5ft 4 would also struggle with leg room)

So as it is I either stand, pick a row end seat, or go in other stands. (I’m not a ST holder at present)
 
But it’s 2026 and people expect better facilities at stadiums especially when the tickets cost a small fortune!

So if the Kop had no pillars, heated cushioned seats and cost a large fortune would the club attract more supporters?

If you go to a music venue and someone (s) obscuring your view with their camera phone on, videoing the performance is that an outrage. Or acceptable because it's 2026.
 
Jon Rudkin was a Foxy fox though, he played in their youth system.
So according to some should never have been appointed on that basis alone.

During his time as Director the club has arguably had the most successful period in its existence. They won the 2015–16 Premier League title and then the FA Cup and FA Community Shield in 2021. They reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2016–17 and UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals in 2021–22.

He has since led them to two successive relegations, so much of the blame is pointed at him.

That's why we need a DoF because only the good things would happen to us if when we appoint one. ;)
I suspect you’re ok with United not having a DoF because they haven’t appointed one, yet if they did do so you’d think it was the best thing since sliced bread
 



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