True. It’s ok banging on about needing a bigger ground we haven’t sold out a single game yet this season in home areas despite been top of league so what happens if as you say we don’t go up and we end up a mid table championship side for foreseeable, it wasn’t long ago we were averaging 17/18k a season in league 1. A bigger ground with thousands of empty seats isnt priority imo. Sustained sucsess on the pitch needs to happen first starting with promotion THIS season. It’s a poor championship No outstanding teams etc. we are easly top 4 so we have to take advantage , then stay in prem for 3-4 years THEN talk about a bigger ground.
Selling out a stadium is no indication of not needing a bigger stadium
Sunderland never sold out Roker Park
Newcastle hardly ever sold out St James before redevelopment
West Ham hardly ever sold out Upton Park
Brighton couldn't even sell out the Withdean
Southampton couldn't sell out The Dell
Leicester couldn't sell out Filbert Street
Man City couldn't sell out Maine Road
Hull City couldn't sell out Boothferry Park
Bristol City could barely get 10,000 before redevelopment
Rotherham could barely get 3,000 at Millmoor.
Every single stadium has some empty seats at every game for whatever reason, otherwise every attendance would be exactly the same, Liverpool's stadium holds 61,276 but they have not had a single 61,276 attendance since it was expanded. If they expanded it to 80,000 they would average 79,000, and if they increased it again to 90,000 they would average 89,000, it's just the way it is.
It's also about organisation to sell the tickets, United would expand to 50,000 and still have it's one ticket per person policy meaning a family of six would have to jump through hoops to all get tickets together to do something that they've lived without doing their entire lives and that they're not all that bothered about doing anyway