Do you (or anyone else) know what the walls he talks about around 10 minutes in are for? Surely they can’t be permanent as you wouldn’t be able to see most of the pitch.
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There are 2 diagonal rising walls between the lower South and lower East and West terraces, right on the join. They are there because of the difference in rake of the 2 stands and people seem to think it will be obstructed view, but as far as i can tell, they are both behind the goal line, so should not be an issue. If anything, it might stop a few people being able to see the south stand, but wont obstruct the pitch.Do you (or anyone else) know what the walls he talks about around 10 minutes in are for? Surely they can’t be permanent as you wouldn’t be able to see most of the pitch.
Yes, I couldn’t understand the restricted view shouts.There are 2 diagonal rising walls between the lower South and lower East and West terraces, right on the join. They are there because of the difference in rake of the 2 stands and people seem to think it will be obstructed vuew, but as far as i can tell, they are both behind the goal line, so should not be an issue. If anything, it might stop a few people being able to see the south stand, but wont obstruct the pitch.
Do you (or anyone else) know what the walls he talks about around 10 minutes in are for? Surely they can’t be permanent as you wouldn’t be able to see most of the pitch.
I’m not going to question the architects as they are experts and I’m just someone watching a YouTube video. But they do look high which is why is asked the question. Bloody hell I sound like the guy that didn’t think the pitch would fitAs others have said it should be okay, they have put the steps right next to the wall, so that pushes the seats out by that much and opens the angle out.
Those walls do get high, but a lot of grounds do that.I’m not going to question the architects as they are experts and I’m just someone watching a YouTube video. But they do look high which is why is asked the question. Bloody hell I sound like the guy that didn’t think the pitch would fit
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I’m not going to question the architects as they are experts and I’m just someone watching a YouTube video. But they do look high which is why is asked the question. Bloody hell I sound like the guy that didn’t think the pitch would fit
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Those walls do get high, but a lot of grounds do that.
I seem to remember watching Everton at Boro and the home fans looming over us from one side.
Oh no the pitch doesn't fit.I’m not going to question the architects as they are experts and I’m just someone watching a YouTube video. But they do look high which is why is asked the question. Bloody hell I sound like the guy that didn’t think the pitch would fit
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As others have said it should be okay. They have put the steps right next to the wall, so that pushes the seats away by that much and opens the angle out.
Lots more progress just between this one and the videos taken earlier in the day.
There are 2 diagonal rising walls between the lower South and lower East and West terraces, right on the join. They are there because of the difference in rake of the 2 stands and people seem to think it will be obstructed view, but as far as i can tell, they are both behind the goal line, so should not be an issue. If anything, it might stop a few people being able to see the south stand, but wont obstruct the pitch.
Administration?I don’t care what anyone says about Moshiri and the ten points, for me with this stadium this guy has given us what no other person in living memory has done for us……
Ground looks great. The added seats gives us the sense of the finished look yet the most overlooked part is the outside taking shape. Once completed we are going to have a wow factor for many a year