upthetrin92 wrote:
Still feel like we are cutting a lot of space out of the back of the north stand, I know this has been explained before but still feels like a lot of wasted space
In what way?
I’ll try and explain as best I can.
1. The terracing will now be correct to modern standards. Hence it has higher risers a lesser tread depth. This means it’s far steeper to give great viewing angles. However if it went any further back the roof would need replacing it’s that simple.
2. It’s only wasted space if you can fill it and this is the lack of realism amongst Trinity fans. Shorter though the new terrace is it actually holds more people because it’s modern and that’s the key word. We have not filled that stand since the 2006 million pound game not even close. I think fans who stand in the middle think it’s full but it was never anywhere near.
3. That space can be developed if it’s ever needed and it will be a fantastic day if it were because we’d be averaging over 8000 per game. But we need to because it will be expensive, most notably a new roof. You are talking a few million.
4. The old north stand was utter crap, always was even before it started to crumble. Once you experience it you’ll realise what an incredible upgrade it is.
Be patient, Rome was not built in a day and neither will BV be. But the start has finally been made after doing nothing for sixty years.