Wild Bill wrote:Bit confused about the Community Block. What is it? Is it a mini stand in the middle of the open terrace? What is it going to be used for? Will it have the scoreboard and TV cameras mounted on the top.
As for the home end - it will be smaller than what we have got but with a bigger main stand and no terracing on board it was hard to judge it's scale on the first pictures.
The community block will be used, as has been said, as the changing block, with gym etc, for the new pitches that can be hired out to the public. I suspect it will also be used for any partnerships the club has with, for instance, the health authority who might want to run fitness, therapy or healthy living sessions there.
It is also big enough to accommodate a boxing ring and can cater for small sports or other functions - self-contained but looking out onto the stadium and pitch.
The players' gym is in the main stand along with manager's office, medical room and other team facilities for home and visiting teams. The police control room is in the main stand as well.
If you click on the main stand plans on the stadium website, you can right click and zoom in on them to see the room layouts (though I understand there have been some minor modifications to those recently).
The home end WILL be smaller than we have presently (we've known that for a while) but it's still big enough to hold our entire normal average home gate and can accommodate 845 more fans than the away end at full capacity.
I think there will be some migration of people who currently stand in the North Stand to the main stand at the new stadium. They'll want to take advantage of the new bar and meal facilities there.
But the home stand at the new stadium will still be able to hold 2,000+ and will, if it is fuller and more compact, give a great atmosphere with, I reckon, better acoustics.
Is the glass half full or half empty? Mmmm? hard to say - but it does look like there's room for more beer!