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Not sure if this has been posted - golden Cockerell in the biggest shop in the world
Yep, it's as you said.Playing towards the south stand is going to be incredible for us. Has it been confirmed where the away end is? Will it stay in the same place? I kind of want the single tier to be our fans only and have the away fans in the opposite end. Keep the wall of noise all Spurs.
Playing towards the south stand is going to be incredible for us. Has it been confirmed where the away end is? Will it stay in the same place? I kind of want the single tier to be our fans only and have the away fans in the opposite end. Keep the wall of noise all Spurs.
Is the outer ring the end of the upper tier?!Best I could find
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Not sure if this has been posted - golden Cockerell in the biggest shop in the world
Thanks, but I think you mean South West corner if it's the same as it wasAway fans will be sat diagonally across from where they used to be (ie north east corner)
Weird how we can get one stand so much closer than the others ?Along the sides yes, behind both goals is closer (there's is in red)
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Weird how we can get one stand so much closer than the others ?
Anyone know why? Could a possible explanation be that the stand closest is 1 tier so 2 tiers requires x distance
They can only go so steep before people start tipping overI suspect it was only possible due to the single tier - architecturally with a complete bowl I imagine you can only make it so tight.
They need the Safety Certificate to be able to hold 'Public Entertainment' and sell tickets. The test events are required under the Regs. but they aren't allowed to charge for them. It's not needed for the players to train in the stadium as it's not open to the public.
Weird how we can get one stand so much closer than the others ?
Anyone know why? Could a possible explanation be that the stand closest is 1 tier so 2 tiers requires x distance
Not sure if this has been posted - golden Cockerell in the biggest shop in the world
It's metal, looked much darker when it was first installed, much prefer it now it's weathered a bit, looks much closer to how the computer renders depicted it.Is that wood they've used for the shop exterior. Or metal? Looks class either way imo.
I would imagine that for 2 tier stands, each individual tier is less steep than a single tier, but that the total gradient from the back of the top tier to the front of the bottom tier is significantly steeper (because the tiers overlap or have a vertical section). So the pitch needs to be further out so that the people at the back of the top tier can still see the nearest part of the pitch.
Tried to show it in this picture.
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Is the outer ring the end of the upper tier?!
Got the same for the old WHL or any other stadium aside from the two above? Really interesting to see so thanks!
The Wembley one is insane, nearly as bad as the Olympic Stadium. Would love to see how it compares to WHL as well.I believe the outer red lines are the seating areas of the upper tier, yes.
I'd love to find something comparing WHL with the new gaff like this, only thing I've seen is this.
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Also, you can see the other overlays here -> https://www.thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/new-stadium.7036/page-251#post-890393
Includes the Etihad and Wembley as well as the other two
I believe the outer red lines are the seating areas of the upper tier, yes.