Constructive ideas for Ground Development
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Sorry to disagree with you Richard, but the rake of the South stand is steeper so you are much higher up, it is by far a better view.Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:44 amI am surprised you say its higher because depending where you sit in the North Stand the Back row of the North Stand is actually a fraction higher. The South Stand has 10 rows of seats whilst the North Stand has 11 rows at the East end of the North Stand seating. I do accept though that because of the Directors box the South Stand is better if you want to sit near the halfway line.supershots wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 3:11 pmGot to agree with this, the view from south stand is better because of the height, best view in the ground from the back row.Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 4:40 pm
The South Stand is slightly higher you look down more
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Fair enoughsupershots wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:34 pmSorry to disagree with you Richard, but the rake of the South stand is steeper so you are much higher up, it is by far a better view.Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:44 amI am surprised you say its higher because depending where you sit in the North Stand the Back row of the North Stand is actually a fraction higher. The South Stand has 10 rows of seats whilst the North Stand has 11 rows at the East end of the North Stand seating. I do accept though that because of the Directors box the South Stand is better if you want to sit near the halfway line.supershots wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 3:11 pm
Got to agree with this, the view from south stand is better because of the height, best view in the ground from the back row.
The old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you will never please all the people all the time." In fact sometimes it seems impossible to even please some of the people any of the time
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Your welcome to come and join me up the back anytime!Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:06 pmFair enoughsupershots wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:34 pmSorry to disagree with you Richard, but the rake of the South stand is steeper so you are much higher up, it is by far a better view.Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:44 am
I am surprised you say its higher because depending where you sit in the North Stand the Back row of the North Stand is actually a fraction higher. The South Stand has 10 rows of seats whilst the North Stand has 11 rows at the East end of the North Stand seating. I do accept though that because of the Directors box the South Stand is better if you want to sit near the halfway line.
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You might want to rephrase thatsupershots wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:17 pmYour welcome to come and join me up the back anytime!Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:06 pmFair enoughsupershots wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:34 pm
Sorry to disagree with you Richard, but the rake of the South stand is steeper so you are much higher up, it is by far a better view.
The old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you will never please all the people all the time." In fact sometimes it seems impossible to even please some of the people any of the time
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Valentines Day next Tuesday, chaps. Home to Chesterfield.Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:25 pmYou might want to rephrase that
“The benefit of hindsight can be a wonderful thing.”
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Oops!Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:25 pmYou might want to rephrase that
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no cos it took forever and I got lazy.
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Your Azeem's architect and I claim my £5
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Whatever dude, CAD famil was with career progression in mind (not in architecture) but lost interest over Xmas.supershots wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:23 amYour Azeem's architect and I claim my £5
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Reading some of the comments and suggestions in this thread, I'm reminded of this...
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If the stadium happens....just simple and easy will always have an atmosphere that will work for the home team. If 500 in it or 10000.
Something that will draw the locals in when no football is being played, to do mainly with sport not Religion.
Something that will draw the locals in when no football is being played, to do mainly with sport not Religion.
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Stenhouse wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:46 pm The more I read on here, the more that I wish we had a new site. The sale of MOD land was a great opportunity lost IMO. We are trying to fit an EFL standard stadium into a really tight space, thanks to the old BT office, a Buddhist temple, a new old peoples home, and no tangible car parking. The draw of being sited near the centre of Aldershot is really no longer valid, as the commercial side of the town is dead (yes I know about the building of flats and retail outlets currently ongoing, but the town will not compete with its near neighbours).
Spot on post, as i said earlier if anything happens this is what needs to be listened too not that we need trees. We are not Forest Green. Its now 2023 not 1970.
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I get your point but how many people bought tickets when the Dalai Lama came to give a talk and bless/curse the pitch? There’s an income there for sure and why not explore all possibilities.
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Fair play.....might work though one thing i have seen the Nepalese are loyal to themselves (unless they recieve the kings silver) no matter what generation they stay tight together. As a one off yes not constantly.
To be fair Mr Azeem tried to prise their money though they were too bright for him.
To be fair Mr Azeem tried to prise their money though they were too bright for him.
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Bostons jakemans community stadium videos are worth a look https://youtu.be/_bPC4MVbpSo
Unsure how a new Rec could possibly come under budget in comparison?
Really think glulam timber should be considered as a building material, not only for comparable cost savings but as an exposed beam wall/ceiling feature.
Nothing screams "high end" about Boston's wedding reception facilities either, at least my misses wouldn't think so.
Unsure how a new Rec could possibly come under budget in comparison?
Really think glulam timber should be considered as a building material, not only for comparable cost savings but as an exposed beam wall/ceiling feature.
Nothing screams "high end" about Boston's wedding reception facilities either, at least my misses wouldn't think so.