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This is the only thing that marks the new owners down for me. We are in desperate need of a new stadium and as much as I love BP and the memories it's a really poor place to visit in terms of facilities.
The Freemo option was really exciting when it was announced and a genuine shame it hasn't happened there. It would lift that whole area.
Trying to rebuild BP is just papering over the cracks. Let's build new, and build it modern. I really hope the owners don't continue down the same route as the previous regime on this point.
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Buy up all the houses along harrington Street that back on to BP, torch the main stand and build a new big stand in the same vein as the Findus, maybe even as big as to go over Harrington Street with a vehicle tunnel underneath. That could add many thousand seats.
HHmm " Torch the Main Stand!"... Words fail me my first stand as a kid before i was deemed old enough to stand in the Pontoon when it was the Pontoon before the days of seating.
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A few points to consider.
If we were to build a new stadium somewhere else, what should the capacity be to start with and what should it's potential capacity be?
If we were to expand BP as much as we possibly could, what could the capacity be?
How much would each of those options cost the club, taking away any grants/other means of funding?
- starting capacity around 12k for me not too big that theres no atmosphere , potential to be 20k ish - i have no idea about BP - it woule be 40 or 50 mil + now for a new one at least i think .
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This is the only thing that marks the new owners down for me. We are in desperate need of a new stadium and as much as I love BP and the memories it's a really poor place to visit in terms of facilities.
The Freemo option was really exciting when it was announced and a genuine shame it hasn't happened there. It would lift that whole area.
Trying to rebuild BP is just papering over the cracks. Let's build new, and build it modern. I really hope the owners don't continue down the same route as the previous regime on this point.
Tbh the previous custodian if anything was over obsessed with relocation ,to the point everything else decayed beyond repair on a pipe dreams ; no danger of that with the current primary funders in the building .
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- starting capacity around 12k for me not too big that theres no atmosphere , potential to be 20k ish - i have no idea about BP - it woule be 40 or 50 mil + now for a new one at least i think .
Colchester's ground to big no atmosphere comes to mind ground capacity is something to take into consideration definitely. BP a serious revamp we can talk about it but to do it seriously as i am not an accountant or arcitect i will have to listen to advice not give it Unless i win the euro millions then i will invest. We all have a dream UTM
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Well I have read the whole article in the G.E.T and unless I have missed something there is no indication that the club do not want a new ground. Yes, they said they are no longer interested in the Freeman Street site and quote " They decided at the moment that they ( GTFC) want to stay at Blundell Park and make improvements there". That doesn't mean the club don't want a new ground but , and this been repeated several times by the new regime, it is not a priority and is on the back burner.
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Colchester's ground to big no atmosphere comes to mind ground capacity is something to take into consideration definitely. BP a serious revamp we can talk about it but to do it seriously as i am not an accountant or arcitect i will have to listen to advice not give it Unless i win the euro millions then i will invest. We all have a dream UTM
Yeah Colchester is awful i went once a few years ago a bit of a walk from the town to the ground and a car park with a souless stadium thats 1/3 full ,think it only holds 10k but for them its too big
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This is the only thing that marks the new owners down for me.
I’m sure they’ll be gutted…. What exactly did you expect them to do in just over 2 years, help get the club promoted back to the EFL at the first attempt? Or was it stop the standard 1 year deal policy, or was it massively lift engagement you could have really over expected them to help Paul and the lads to get to the 6th round of the cup? None of the above I suspect but you sound like you’re expecting them to find what £30 million or similar when we haven’t got 1,000 locked out every week. Maybe it’s me but I don’t get the rationale about regurgitating the same old sh1t on a thread when JS & AP have been clear on the plan. In reality like the posters on here I haven’t got a f****g clue what it would take to build a new ground but if JS says it’s not right I trust his word.
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A housing developer can afford construction of a new stadium. The club will pay rent as tenants. https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/3800-homes-shops-primary-school-5443612
So if a developer bought BP and built houses on it do you honestly believe there is enough space to build enough to fund a stadium from the profit. In terms of renting a new stadium that’s another non starter as you need full control to make money from it 7 days a week and ensure it’s truly a community use asset. It’s a bonkers idea that.
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