Nuskyblue
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Ole ole!It's sold out (again)
Ole ole!It's sold out (again)
A very interesting presentation, clearly Portman Road needed a lot of work before the start of this season but it is an old stadium however things keep moving on and our 20+ year old stadium will be a bit behind in certain aspects.
Asking about what work is needed at the CBS Arena to bring facilities in line with Premier League requirements would be a very good question to ask at the next fans forum with management.![]()
Im afraid that is just wrong, Nearly all clubs have far too little hospitality areas and are always trying to create more space - Liverpool even have hospitality in a local pub and they bus you to the game! We are lucky to have a ground that was built with this in mind.
The relative loyalty of hospitality patrons kept the club alive when we had gates of 7000 and are a very profitable earner for the club.
Let's be honest though, televised football isn't a post 2003 phenomena. Just another example of the complete lack of thought that went into the design of the arenaView attachment 42711View attachment 42712
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Looks like other new build stadiums have designated areas for cameras.
Another thing that requires money to fix.
Let's be honest though, televised football isn't a post 2003 phenomena. Just another example of the complete lack of thought that went into the design of the arena
The ownership status is irrelevant to it really, at the point the stadium was designed it was designed for use by usPotentially but maybe Leicester and Southampton have installed positions for them.
Easy to do when you either own the stadium or have the money for the installation.
If we get promoted, we shouldn't be closing a couple hundred seats for two camera men.
The Balcony bar was introduced to allow more people to go up there as food not part of the package.
It still seems unpopular. People clearly don’t want to sit in the Balcony whereas Club Coventry is hardly ever available despite having no view of the pitch .
Whatever happens this season you think these are the crowds we get all the time now ?if it is they need to change a few things, wev‘e become a team that’s always going to be close to the play offs if not in them, what a turn around, I always thought i wish we were like mboro Norwich or WBA Always fighting for a play off spot now they wish they were us, we’ve come along way in a short time, brilliant
This area here was the place for a camera. Seats were purposely not put there. There was a similar spot in the South Stand, along with the permanent cameras at the back of the East Stand.
The ground was designed for them, but the technology has changed
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Away fans have not been allowed in the casino since we played Derby the first year after COVID and there was all that troubleI thought they let away fans in the casino
Unless there is an issue with crowds not getting in on time ...nudge nudge wink winkThe final games can't be switched they all have to ko at the same time
I can see this happening at a couple of other Championship grounds that day...Unless there is an issue with crowds not getting in on time ...nudge nudge wink wink
I think I remember reading somewhere that all sides reaching the Prem have a year to improve where the cameras can go. Might include a high level gantry for the shots looking down.Potentially but maybe Leicester and Southampton have installed positions for them.
Easy to do when you either own the stadium or have the money for the installation.
If we get promoted, we shouldn't be closing a couple hundred seats for two camera men.
I think I remember reading somewhere that all sides reaching the Prem have a year to improve where the cameras can go. Might include a high level gantry for the shots looking down.
I think I remember reading somewhere that all sides reaching the Prem have a year to improve where the cameras can go. Might include a high level gantry for the shots looking down.
Is he signing us a new GK?John Taylor our chief operating officer who came from Forest , his main job is getting the club ready for the Premier lge he told a friend of mine
And all the cameras needed are not cheap.Yeah and cameras for VAR.
John Taylor our chief operating officer who came from Forest , his main job is getting the club ready for the Premier lge he told a friend of mine
Unless there is an issue with crowds not getting in on time ...nudge nudge wink wink
Yes and also a reminder that it's all cyclicle.Whatever happens this season you think these are the crowds we get all the time now ?if it is they need to change a few things, wev‘e become a team that’s always going to be close to the play offs if not in them, what a turn around, I always thought i wish we were like mboro Norwich or WBA Always fighting for a play off spot now they wish they were us, we’ve come along way in a short time, brilliant
Yes and also a reminder that it's all cyclicle.
Yeah the point I was making was about people being critical of something planned 25 years ago really.Up to a point.
But Norwich or WBA are unlikely to become the basket case that we were. We just have to pray that we never become that again.
If what we are right now is our natural level, then I would happily take that
Yeah the point I was making was about people being critical of something planned 25 years ago really.
I think what an interesting question is what do people think we could pull in without capacity restrictions?
Personally I think we could've easily got 35k for the WBA game. Probably 40k for the Boro game (depending on how we get on at the weekend)
With the capacity restrictions of modern grounds, our support levels are probably close to the highest in our history.
If you look at the lowest crowd this season being 24.5k, there is only one season where the lowest crowd has been higher, and that was 1967-68 (first year in Div 1) at 28k.
When you keep in mind that ticket prices have risen massively above inflation over the last 30 years, the crowds we get now really are incredible
Did not do anything-just tell him to scan the ticket and go in. It’s not like the minimum wagers on the turnstiles will be checking everyone’s ticket that goes in.My brother-in-law is on holiday for this one so has given me his season ticket, I have given it to my mate to use. He has also given me my nephews JSB season ticket, my other mate also wants to go. Does anyone know if you can pay to upgrade to an adult ticket? Just to confirm, it’s not in the family stand.
Isn't there a light on the concourse side of the turnstyle that lights up to indicate a concession/junior admission?Did not do anything-just tell him to scan the ticket and go in. It’s not like the minimum wagers on the turnstiles will be checking everyone’s ticket that goes in.
Yes there isIsn't there a light on the concourse side of the turnstyle that lights up to indicate a concession/junior admission?
Or is this a myth on a par with the TV detector van?
I think what an interesting question is what do people think we could pull in without capacity restrictions?
Personally I think we could've easily got 35k for the WBA game. Probably 40k for the Boro game (depending on how we get on at the weekend)
With the capacity restrictions of modern grounds, our support levels are probably close to the highest in our history.
If you look at the lowest crowd this season being 24.5k, there is only one season where the lowest crowd has been higher, and that was 1967-68 (first year in Div 1) at 28k.
When you keep in mind that ticket prices have risen massively above inflation over the last 30 years, the crowds we get now really are incredible