No new owner is going to come in and make any significant expenditure on the ground.
In fact , there is no guarantee that a new owner will make any significant investment in anything above that required to buy the club.
But if they do have any money left after their purchase , it will go on the new training ground or new players.
People can dream about new stands but the £return isn't there so it's not happening.
There are posters on here already complaining about ticket prices !
As for removing the kop pillars , forget it - we are stuck with that low-rake pile of muck covered in excruciating seats and obstructed by pillars with stone age bogs & catering open to the elements for a long time yet.
And I say that as a ST holder on the kop for many years , with sore knees and a tall bloke's head partially blocking my view.
Removing the pillars means a completely new roof structure upon which the new owners couldn't get a financial return.
And redeveloping the kop into a stand with a decent rake & knee-room is not only very expensive but would actually REDUCE its capacity.
We've made some terrible mistakes in developing the Lane , going all the way back to 1973 , and we are stuck with them now.
To start with , the whole lot should have been rotated 90 degrees or , if not , then shunted towards both Shoreham St & Cherry St , in order to give more room for bigger stands on John St & Bramall Lane.
The footprints of the latter two have severely restricted development on those two sides.
The kop should have been shunted backwards and given a much steeper rake when the concrete was poured but it was done on the cheap despite grant-assistance. The corners could have been curved round to join SS & John St in a much better way. Better catering would have paid dividends for 3 decades by now.
With more room at the Lane end , the terracing under the BLUT could have run downwards from the front of the BLUT and been much bigger when it got covered in seats.
Even if the shunting towards Cherry Street had not been done before the SS was built , the pitch could have been moved closer to the SS , giving space on the other side to make the new John St stand much bigger - 7k is a very small capacity for a side stand.
Same applies to the 8k capacity SS which ought to at least have matched the 10k in the much older NS at the sty.
Taken together, these missed opportunities would have put at least 5k on the total and the 10k folk on the kop would be in comfort with a better view.
So imo the impracticalities & relative expense of extending piecemeal bits means we are stuck.
But I love the place and if we ever left it could well sever my relationship with the club ... I've gone there since 1968.
However , when viewed dispassionately , a move to a new ground is the only alternative to the status quo.
Those plans and CGI pictures drawn up by McCabe when the fool thought we might be chosen as a World Cup ground ahead of the sty (as if

) ... were a flight of fantasy.
I wish they would stop circulating because they are a pipe-dream.