MikeH72
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Wolves announcing work on their ground is to start in Summer 2020 to take their capacity to 46,000.
Mad that Wolves will have a bigger ground than Juventus.
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Wolves announcing work on their ground is to start in Summer 2020 to take their capacity to 46,000.
Even with the low average attendance in the Italian domestic game, you'd expect The Old Lady to be able to fill more than 41k than their stadium can hold.Mad that Wolves will have a bigger ground than Juventus.
And some of their fans think they’re not being ambitious enough with 46,000.Mad that Wolves will have a bigger ground than Juventus.
And some of their fans think they’re not being ambitious enough with 46,000.
I met a family of Wolves season ticket holders on holiday a few years ago who we keep in touch with. I've text him and to summarise his reply...Probably kids who play too much FIFA and think they’re gonna be conquering the world in 2021, I imagine reasonable adults who support Wolves are happy with that reasonable capacity.
Yes I meant the actual wall that retains the water in the dock basin is listed.
Mad that Wolves will have a bigger ground than Juventus.
The silence from the club on the leak is deafening, wish they’d make an official statement to say the plans aren’t final or even real at all.
Poor!
Not sure they really need to.The silence from the club on the leak is deafening, wish they’d make an official statement to say the plans aren’t final or even real at all.
Poor!
I especially like the Yacht pay and display park for Usmanov.View attachment 54515
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(a) Loving the really high height of the entries, that'd give an awesome sense of scale at ground level.
(b) That looks like a balcony overlooking the boats in the dock, and I assume would be facing towards the City Centre too. Noice.
Aborted for a reason.
When they got the architects who designed Beijing's Bird Nest involved and announced that stadium design, they were surely thinking they'd be getting a fair wedge from their owner to pay for it. And I'm sure it's not coincidence the announcement it'd been put on hold came the same week Roman's visa problems emerged.
That thing would've cost a bomb, easily into the realms of some of the crazy NFL stadiums in terms of costs. There was talk of them buying a brick factory to produce the 6 million bricks needed, every element looks a different size and shape. It's effectively the cost of a normal 60k stadium, plus the cost of a giant columned steel/brick frame encasing it....absolutely nuts...
The upshot being, that kind of design isn't possible without a very, very generous owner or NFL-level revenue. Chelsea are rich, but left to their own devices, not that rich. In future I reckon they could pull off a more conventional steel/glass stadium build with some unique features (i.e. like we've done), but the brick egg-slice was always Roman's vanity project.
So yeah, if you're looking at half a billion for your stadium, probably best not to expect something that would cost at least double that.
the one in my profile? Kings Dock?the waterfront stadium from the early Kenwright days looked nice.