Should we reduce the stadium?

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Should we reduce the stadium?

by Schards#2 » 24 Feb 2008 21:28

With the likelyhood of a 15,000 odd average next season, should we cash in on the soaring price of steel by pulling down a stand and selling off the raw materials?

A tastefully designed Morrisons where the South Stand was wouldn't damage the aesthetics too much and our transfer budget could be funded whilst continuing not to disturb the tens of millions of sky money sitting comfortably in the dust of the bank vault.

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by The 17 Bus » 24 Feb 2008 21:37

Morrisons have a store under a mile away, would be of interest to Tesco no doubt.

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Beelzebub » 24 Feb 2008 21:37

If we can manage to stay in the Premiership we can reduce the normal seating capacity to 0, with all televised games and 4 sides of Boxes, filmed in similar "stadiums" all round the world, which is I am sure what the Premiership really want

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Jerry St Clair » 24 Feb 2008 21:53

Schards#2 With the likelyhood of a 15,000 odd average next season, should we cash in on the soaring price of steel by pulling down a stand and selling off the raw materials?

A tastefully designed Morrisons where the South Stand was wouldn't damage the aesthetics too much and our transfer budget could be funded whilst continuing not to disturb the tens of millions of sky money sitting comfortably in the dust of the bank vault.


Perhaps we could go one step further.

Sell the whole stadium, flog the raw materials and relocate to a smaller local stadium with, say, 3 side and a capacity of about 10k.

Does anyone know of such a development?

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by footie_chick » 24 Feb 2008 22:24

Palmer Park should do the trick :)


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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Row Z Royal » 25 Feb 2008 12:13

Jerry St Clair
Schards#2 With the likelyhood of a 15,000 odd average next season, should we cash in on the soaring price of steel by pulling down a stand and selling off the raw materials?

A tastefully designed Morrisons where the South Stand was wouldn't damage the aesthetics too much and our transfer budget could be funded whilst continuing not to disturb the tens of millions of sky money sitting comfortably in the dust of the bank vault.


Perhaps we could go one step further.

Sell the whole stadium, flog the raw materials and relocate to a smaller local stadium with, say, 3 side and a capacity of about 10k.

Does anyone know of such a development?


Oxford off.

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Coppelled Streets » 25 Feb 2008 18:39

See, that always makes me feel better when you look at Oxford United facing a third year in the Conference.

Chelsea of the Conference they said.

LOFL

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by madreadingfan » 25 Feb 2008 19:05

haha no way should we how are we going to attract players to a 15,000 seater stadium, we have enough money anyway we just dont use it.

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Kes » 25 Feb 2008 21:34

lots of empty seats at the Villa game yesterday......


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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Wax Jacket » 26 Feb 2008 12:07

Kes lots of empty seats at the Villa game yesterday......



I reckon the crowd was struggling to break 20k - lower weest was bare in places

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by aardvark » 26 Feb 2008 13:05

... I think what we really need is a 12,000 or 13,000 capacity stadium located close to town - maybe a site in West Reading sandwiched between Tilehurst Rd and Oxford Rd.

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by West Stand Man » 26 Feb 2008 13:14

... or a ground share with Oxford. Shall we say in Didcot?

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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by jumpers for goalposts » 26 Feb 2008 15:34

Perhaps Mr Mad could turn the South stand into a large garage/museum for his many tasty motors. £3 entry for season ticket holders, £5 without. Just think, around 200,000 visitors could buy us another Michael Duberry :P :cry:


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Re: Should we reduce the stadium?

by Beelzebub » 26 Feb 2008 17:56

West Stand Man ... or a ground share with Oxford. Shall we say in Didcot?


Suits me- ground share with the mighty Railwaymen at loop meadow stadium. Short walk to the ground after popping into the pub, just like the good old days.

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