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God have read through this RAWK drivel
http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=314337.3760
Scousers clueless as per. It's all corporate and no mention of 'normal' fans, because it was a corporate launch...
God have read through this RAWK drivel
http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=314337.3760
Cheers for posting Woland, I read through it and am satisfied that this Daniel Taylor is not worth his wages, what a load of bilgewater.https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-new-stadiums-stamford-bridge-white-hart-lane
"Even though their new stadiums will still be at Stamford Bridge and White Hart Lane, with total rebuilds Chelsea and Tottenham will be losing history and memories"
Club have said they want to keep the same ratio of season tickets. We currently have around 22-23k, so around 63%anyone have any ideas/views on how the club will allocate tickets. I think a lot of members who cannot go to every game are thinking that it may be easier to get a ticket( logical with an extra 25,000 tickets available) but we know there is a huge season ticket waiting list, so will the club just go for the easy and most cost-effective option of making it all season tickets if they can sell them all? At the moment there appear to be around 6,000 tickets available for members for each home game, which is around 20% of current capacity.
anyone have any ideas/views on how the club will allocate tickets. I think a lot of members who cannot go to every game are thinking that it may be easier to get a ticket( logical with an extra 25,000 tickets available) but we know there is a huge season ticket waiting list, so will the club just go for the easy and most cost-effective option of making it all season tickets if they can sell them all? At the moment there appear to be around 6,000 tickets available for members for each home game, which is around 20% of current capacity.
True, the takeaway is "things have changed a lot since the 70s and are going to change even more". Lack of depth is too evident except for the author's tongue deep in CFC's arse.Cheers for posting Woland, I read through it and am satisfied that this Daniel Taylor is not worth his wages, what a load of bilgewater.
Taken from SSCanyway in the first discussions of the new stamford bridge NSB with our NWHL....I haven't seen any comparisons of the distance between the pitch and the stands...
being this is big factor in why we, and many neutrals, think NWHL will be better than the emirates..and a major reason why the OS is a disaster for west ham..does anyone know what the distances will be like for NSB??
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-new-stadiums-stamford-bridge-white-hart-lane
"Even though their new stadiums will still be at Stamford Bridge and White Hart Lane, with total rebuilds Chelsea and Tottenham will be losing history and memories"
Taken from SSC
- New White Hart Lane: 4.98m (park lane end) x 7.97m (north) x 7.97m (east) x 7.97m (west)
- New Stamford Bridge: 7.2m (north) x 7.2m (south) x 7.2m (east) x 7.2m (west)
Have to say the Etihad is a fantastic stadium, almost has a playing in doors feel to it when it's a night game. Hope ours has a similar if not better feel and vibe.
Would you buy a Guinness that's been left standing for 10minutes when you know @Houdini is serving behind the bar?
Interesting. I hope and believe that this will fail. It's a wanker's trick. And the choice of restaurants and bars locally is actually rather good, support for the local community aside.
Has anyone seen a design for the trophy room?
I can't stand The Etihad. As soulless as you can get
I'm sure the new WHL will be a lot better than that
Helps that it's still on the High Rd and not on some new industrial estate in the middle of nowhere
Going to the scums ground is like entering the old iron curtain. Shocking
I'm talking specifically about the inside, outside reminds me of a 90's Italian stadium, the surrounding area is a bit rough but not as bad as where Maine Road was.