Big Andy
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This one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel


Certainly has a lot more personality, something like that would fit in with Manchester a hell of a lot better too if we were to go down the new stadium route.I prefer the other one the same architects designed. Colts stadium I think.
People who have been say different.
There's plenty of fans that say OT is cr*p. You can't please everyone.
So it'd be completely out of the question here!In the States the tax payer heeds some of the stadium funding as not to lose the revenue from teams in that particular city or to lure a team from another city to play there, unsure how much if any California put in.
Also 2 teams play in that stadium currently so they get double revenue from Rams and Chargers.
I'd imagine the rest is from other events and such although how much that brings is anyone's guess, I am pretty sure Wrestlemania is upcoming at that stadium over 2 days so will be significant revenue from that
Yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of the exterior of SoFi, but I really do like how engaging it is and what it has to offer.It's probably a great stadium but aesthetically it's not a football stadium. I like the look of the the retro designed ball parks in the US. Miller Park for example.
I read somewhere that the new Spurs Stadium has increased match day revenue of food/drink by a huge amount with the modern bars, food stalls, etc.Yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of the exterior of SoFi, but I really do like how engaging it is and what it has to offer.
Interior as well, red. It's lovely and symmetrical but it screams NFL. They've also done a similar one for the Vikings. But yeah I'm sure there's stuff in there that can be incorporated into English football grounds. Sight lines, bigger seats and legroom, improved acoustics and better concourses should be a given.Yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of the exterior of SoFi, but I really do like how engaging it is and what it has to offer.
This is what I mean. Just small things like this would make a massive difference to the match day experience. Some probably don't care, whereas others do. We should be offering the best at all levels, not just on the field.I read somewhere that the new Spurs Stadium has increased match day revenue of food/drink by a huge amount with the modern bars, food stalls, etc.
At OT you get some thick student taking 5 minutes to get a nuclear hot pie from the oven thing and it takes them ten minutes to pour a drink from a plastic bottle into a plastic cup and take your lid off you.
100% agree.Interior as well, red. It's lovely and symmetrical but it screams NFL. They've also done a similar one for the Vikings. But yeah I'm sure there's stuff in there that can be incorporated into English football grounds. Sight lines, bigger seats and legroom, improved acoustics and better concourses should be a given.
Absolutely unless some Sheikh wants to blow 5 billion on a new stadium for usSo it'd be completely out of the question here!
It's not just a question of ambition.No the whole project was 5 billion not just the stadium.
We can only dream of this ambition
It’s not ambition though is it, it’s fraudNo the whole project was 5 billion not just the stadium.
We can only dream of this ambition
That’s pretty coolThis one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel
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It would but the look itself wouldn’t be the most attractive to holding neutral events. No thanksThis one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel
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So?It would but the look itself wouldn’t be the most attractive to holding neutral events. No thanks
I mean unless you think the stadium will pay for itself or any owners in their right mind would build a whole new stadium that’s not attractive to non footballing events then yeah can’t see anything wrong with that idea.
This is the strangest complaint I’ve ever readIt would but the look itself wouldn’t be the most attractive to holding neutral events. No thanks
I'm not in the new stadium camp but even if I was, I'd want it to be a stadium built for Manchester United rather than a stadium built in the hope of getting some potential "neutral events". I'm not sure why a stadium built to reflect the city it is built in would make it unattractive for neutral people wanting to host events.I mean unless you think the stadium will pay for itself or any owners in their right mind would build a whole new stadium that’s not attractive to non footballing events then yeah can’t see anything wrong with that idea.
It looks horrificThis one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel
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It looks like a train station. Not for me.This one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel
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This is the strangest complaint I’ve ever read
It’s not strange, it’s fecking realistic. Even renovated stadiums are done so with the aim of hosting other events, unless you know something all these guys spending billions of pounds don’t? Maybe drop them an email.I mean unless you think the stadium will pay for itself or any owners in their right mind would build a whole new stadium that’s not attractive to non footballing events then yeah can’t see anything wrong with that idea.
Yeah still looks like Kings Cross station to me.
Yeah still looks like Kings Cross station to me.
To be fair a discussion about the stadium holds more relevance than Jim seriously bidding for us because one of them is possible and the other is make believe.So... How about that Jim Ratcliffe fella?
Why wouldn’t say, concerts be done there? Of course they would. If you build it they will come.It’s not strange, it’s fecking realistic. Even renovated stadiums are done so with the aim of hosting other events, unless you know something all these guys spending billions of pounds don’t? Maybe drop them an email.
Why don’t you think INEOS would make a bid?To be fair a discussion about the stadium holds more relevance than Jim seriously bidding for us because one of them is possible and the other is make believe.
Agreed, I thought Chelsea’s looked superb too so I’m not adverse to brickwork & an industrial look, the arches especially gave it a colosseum feel but this just looks meh to me.It looks like a train station. Not for me.
Yes but as there are already threads dedicated to the stadium maybe take those posts there?To be fair a discussion about the stadium holds more relevance than Jim seriously bidding for us because one of them is possible and the other is make believe.
Not in the same fecking thread though.To be fair a discussion about the stadium holds more relevance than Jim seriously bidding for us because one of them is possible and the other is make believe.
I mean, I don’t think anyone is saying to just lift that stadium and build it on Salford Quays, it’s just in the hypothetical of a new stadium (I’m far from convinced this is a necessity but alas) it’s a far better starting point than all of the crap identical soulless bowls that are getting built nowadays.Agreed, I thought Chelsea’s looked superb too so I’m not adverse to brickwork & an industrial look, the arches especially gave it a colosseum feel but this just looks meh to me.
Absolutely, I liked the idea/look of the new Stamford Bridge for exactly that reason.I mean, I don’t think anyone is saying to just lift that stadium and build it on Salford Quays, it’s just in the hypothetical of a new stadium (I’m far from convinced this is a necessity but alas) it’s a far better starting point than all of the crap identical soulless bowls that are getting built nowadays.
I like that. The aesthetics remind me a little of Manchester Central Arena, which of course was once railway station.This one would suit the Manchester industrial heritage and look/feel
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