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ccfc1234

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I hope we return to our occupied ground in the next 12-18 months. However if this standoff between CCFC and the insects goes on we will need to eventually build a ground to call home.

In this eventuality what facilities would you like any potential ground to have to make it a great day out?

1. Excellent transport links that work on match days

2. A few pubs and resturants and hot built into the fabric of the stadium (like the O2 of you have been) this will bring in non sporting events.

3. 16,000 seats and 12,000 safe standing terraces

4. A betting shop or casino

5. Huge car park

6. Residential property near the ground to help pay for the project

Curious from all the away games readers on here have been to what have they seen and where work really well and something we should consider if the need arises.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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I hope we return to our occupied ground in the next 12-18 months. However if this standoff between CCFC and the insects goes on we will need to eventually build a ground to call home.

In this eventuality what facilities would you like any potential ground to have to make it a great day out?

1. Excellent transport links that work on match days

2. A few pubs and resturants and hot built into the fabric of the stadium (like the O2 of you have been) this will bring in non sporting events.

3. 16,000 seats and 12,000 safe standing terraces

4. A betting shop or casino

5. Huge car park

6. Residential property near the ground to help pay for the project

Curious from all the away games readers on here have been to what have they seen and where work really well and something we should consider if the need arises.
What ever Joy Seppala can afford .
 

Gray

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All I want is a seat, with enough space that the stranger next to me is not sitting on my lap!
 

ccfcway

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There has to be a site near cov airport, on the a45 between allesley and birmingham airport etc. all this anti wasps stuff is very valid, but in my opinion, the council have got off very lightly with this, surely they should have by now identified a site the club could buy and build on ?
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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surely they should have by now identified a site the club could buy and build on ?

I got a bit of stick for saying this, but it is pointless if CCFC identify somewhere, then the Council veto it. Even if we have to pay some costs, the Council could at least say ' we would approve Site A, B or C' to help get things moving.
 

ccfcway

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I got a bit of stick for saying this, but it is pointless if CCFC identify somewhere, then the Council veto it. Even if we have to pay some costs, the Council could at least say ' we would approve Site A, B or C' to help get things moving.

spot on. they must have a duty to help the main sporting club in the city find some land ?
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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A nice big car park with lots of entry points and exits, no doubt the planning department will allow about ten spaces and say use public transport.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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Alvis Retail Park ofor bottom Hearsall Common near Village hotel for location,a stadium similar to Preston North Ends Deepdale in design with 4 seperate stands and a 23000 capacity, can't see a new stadium ever happening though as the council won't want a Ricoh White Elephant.
 

Ring Of Steel

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I don’t care about the site so much but I hope they wouldn’t get stupid on the capacity- needs to be 25k-30k if it’s going to be for Championship/ Premiership, if they want to start at 20k then build on after promotions etc then that would be sensible enough I guess, and easily done. I know it’s been vetoed but the Butts would be perfect for me.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Alvis Retail Park ofor bottom Hearsall Common near Village hotel for location,a stadium similar to Preston North Ends Deepdale in design with 4 seperate stands and a 23000 capacity, can't see a new stadium ever happening though as the council won't want a Ricoh White Elephant.
23k too low unless you can add on. Depends what division you’re talking about- now 23k ok, but if we went up there would be people locked out too many times, with all the momentum and recent success. And if miracles did happen and we found ourselves in the top division, 23k way too low.
 

hill83

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23k too low unless you can add on. Depends what division you’re talking about- now 23k ok, but if we went up there would be people locked out too many times, with all the momentum and recent success. And if miracles did happen and we found ourselves in the top division, 23k way too low.

In before Grendel starts quoting ancient attendances from the black and white days
 

Ring Of Steel

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Alvis Retail Park ofor bottom Hearsall Common near Village hotel for location,a stadium similar to Preston North Ends Deepdale in design with 4 seperate stands and a 23000 capacity, can't see a new stadium ever happening though as the council won't want a Ricoh White Elephant.
Preston bottled it a bit with their ground- the design is based on Gregotti's works, the one most well known is Sampdoria's, but also Nimes in France- the theme being four separate stands with distinct corners- Preston elected not to finish it off the same as the others & have the symmetry & same sized stands, they instead build a really low stand with loads of boxes, huge let down really. But its a great design alright, especially for the stadium nerds such as my good self.

The Ricoh is a 'big event' ground- compared with the other new grounds its great when its got a big crowd, but its not fit for League One or a mediocre Championship side with all kinds of crap going on to unsettle things, meaning you rarely get a big crowd. I'd guess that if we went up this season- take away the whole St Andrews thing- and we'd be looking at 20k or so average. With the 'product' of the Premier League you can add 5k again to that with sell outs for the big games.
 

Flying Fokker

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Ahem. 40k. Derby in the cup. January 1974. 0-0. Won the replay.

power crisis meant it was a Sunday game. The first Sunday game? Not quite. I think Nottingham Forest and Sheffield kicked off earlier than us.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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Preston bottled it a bit with their ground- the design is based on Gregotti's works, the one most well known is Sampdoria's, but also Nimes in France- the theme being four separate stands with distinct corners- Preston elected not to finish it off the same as the others & have the symmetry & same sized stands, they instead build a really low stand with loads of boxes, huge let down really. But its a great design alright, especially for the stadium nerds such as my good self.

The Ricoh is a 'big event' ground- compared with the other new grounds its great when its got a big crowd, but its not fit for League One or a mediocre Championship side with all kinds of crap going on to unsettle things, meaning you rarely get a big crowd. I'd guess that if we went up this season- take away the whole St Andrews thing- and we'd be looking at 20k or so average. With the 'product' of the Premier League you can add 5k again to that with sell outs for the big games.
Yes the Luigi Ferraris in Genoa is really iconic, I still think 23000 would be ample but with room to expand. Like you said it's a pipe dream really but we can always dream!
 

Ring Of Steel

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Ahem. 40k. Derby in the cup. January 1974. 0-0. Won the replay.

power crisis meant it was a Sunday game. The first Sunday game? Not quite. I think Nottingham Forest and Sheffield kicked off earlier than us.
this is true, albeit there were 15,000 Derby there- but what is it a reply to?
 

TTG

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I'm having deja vu from a few years ago....
 

Ring Of Steel

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Yes the Luigi Ferraris in Genoa is really iconic, I still think 23000 would be ample but with room to expand. Like you said it's a pipe dream really but we can always dream!
23k with room to expand would be perfect for us right now. Sampdoria’s is one of my favourites- check out Stade Oceane in Le Havre as well for about the best of the ‘bowl’ designs, problem there is that others identical to it have popped up, but it’s a great ground.
 

Ring Of Steel

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love that stadium, went a few years ago.
That’s why I was disappointed when Preston didn’t finish off the design and built that stupid little stand, they didn’t follow through with what was a brilliant idea. It’s been a while since I went to Deepdale, is it an atmospheric place? I think last time I was there a fan attacked Magnus Hedman, it was a joke of a game.
 

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