Steviebhoy67
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At this point in time I'd rather see us keeping investing in the best possible players we can. If we truly have Champions League aspirations that's the way forward with regards to increasing the capacity.
I'd agree with that steviebhoy but theres no real reason why we couldn't do bothAt this point in time I'd rather see us keeping investing in the best possible players we can. If we truly have Champions League aspirations that's the way forward with regards to increasing the capacity.
I think it goes hand in hand. The better players we have, best opportunity to be sat at the "big table", therefore the demand for seats increases.I'd agree with that steviebhoy but theres no real reason why we couldn't do both
WC to ask DD next round of golfThen again, I ain't no Ange. Ask him and you'll get telt
The Sony Bhoy StandI've said it before but much of the redevelopment could be financed by selling the naming rights to the stadium. I don't care what it is officially called (within reason) as I still call it Parkheid even though it is supposed to be Celtic Park. We could use our Japanese connections to get a major corporation like Sony or Nintendo to sponsor it....
The X-Boax Arena!The Sony Bhoy Stand
Correct now stop your renewal for a ticket(S) and let other fans have the experience you have. HHAt this point in time I'd rather see us keeping investing in the best possible players we can. If we truly have Champions League aspirations that's the way forward with regards to increasing the capacity.
What if Hundie came into the equation. Fuckin perfectI've said it before but much of the redevelopment could be financed by selling the naming rights to the stadium. I don't care what it is officially called (within reason) as I still call it Parkheid even though it is supposed to be Celtic Park. We could use our Japanese connections to get a major corporation like Sony or Nintendo to sponsor it....
The problem they have is the brick facade on the main stand is protected/listed. Not sure what classification of listed it falls under but I think that it was at a four years ago with my Canadian voiding the guide said it would have to stay as is. I’m sure someone on here has wherewithal and knowledge of where to find this out for definite.They could build it like the main stand at Anfield ,where they built the new stand upper tier over the existing stand and then demolished the old one and built the new lower tier , I think Liverpool are doing the same at the Enfield road end.
That would be a whole new level of commonsense from the board to do that Marky but who could've predicted the level of backing and faith in Ange from them?They could build it like the main stand at Anfield ,where they built the new stand upper tier over the existing stand and then demolished the old one and built the new lower tier , I think Liverpool are doing the same at the Enfield road end.
I have no idea about that either STG but a quick google search turned up this cut n paste .The problem they have is the brick facade on the main stand is protected/listed. Not sure what classification of listed it falls under but I think that it was at a four years ago with my Canadian voiding the guide said it would have to stay as is. I’m sure someone on here has wherewithal and knowledge of where to find this out for definite.
If i was interested in a season book would I joking the waiting list at 12,001. Prob not so there’s likely more that would but aren’t on list,
It wouldn’t be capacity all the time but wouldn’t be far away. Lots of people buy season tickets and go to half the games but give to others.
Long term view, if you had 75k capacity and it was full of season book holders paying every year then you’ve capacity advantage over huns of 25k more paying per annum at say £600 = 15 million more turnover and that’s before cup/European games/food etc.
That’s a massive leg up on them
They couldn’t increase ibrokes, sir EBT looked into it and cost too much hence the casino shite
If you ask me id rather invest 40 million now on giving us that advantage over them in perpetuity
Europes the icing but beating them knuckle-dragging cunts is our bread and butter
I don’t think the brick façade is listed, it was only put up the the late 80’s and has no historical connotations, or unique design features to justify listed statusThe problem they have is the brick facade on the main stand is protected/listed. Not sure what classification of listed it falls under but I think that it was at a four years ago with my Canadian voiding the guide said it would have to stay as is. I’m sure someone on here has wherewithal and knowledge of where to find this out for definite.
If i was interested in a season book would I joking the waiting list at 12,001. Prob not so there’s likely more that would but aren’t on list,
It wouldn’t be capacity all the time but wouldn’t be far away. Lots of people buy season tickets and go to half the games but give to others.
Long term view, if you had 75k capacity and it was full of season book holders paying every year then you’ve capacity advantage over huns of 25k more paying per annum at say £600 = 15 million more turnover and that’s before cup/European games/food etc.
That’s a massive leg up on them
They couldn’t increase ibrokes, sir EBT looked into it and cost too much hence the casino shite
If you ask me id rather invest 40 million now on giving us that advantage over them in perpetuity
Europes the icing but beating them knuckle-dragging cunts is our bread and butter
That's true the concourse under the stand, the toilets etc are very cheapo looking.I think if they were going to increase the capacity, they will also have to severely improve the inside of the stadium. Go to a big stadium in North America and by comparison our stadium is amateurish, not just our but all the stadiums I've been to in the uk.
The Americans & Canadians have it sorted