by WoodleyRoyal » 27 Jul 2012 14:13
by Alexander Litvinenko » 27 Jul 2012 14:59
by Upper West Ginger » 28 Jul 2012 01:15
melonhead who is the angel of gradient?
by Stranded » 28 Jul 2012 17:09
Woodcote Royal This club could justify having a 30k stadium for this season before a ball is kicked and it is complete nonsense to suggest otherwise. If you want the fan base to expand, you need spare capacity for it to expand into and that, inevitably, means running the risk of playing in a half empty stadium as and when relegation occurs. The alternative is what we are about to witness; Season tickets sold out with many local people unable to get seats and, therefore, far less likely to become regular fans.
Yes, regular attendances of 8k in our first season at the Mad Stad was not the best but had we built a 12k stadium we wouldn't be where are today. If RFC, back in the EP days could take 40k to Wembley for a minor cup final, in it's present form it would be more than capable of getting similar home attendances if it established itself in the top flight.
by Woodcote Royal » 30 Jul 2012 01:53
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 30 Jul 2012 06:13
by Stranded » 30 Jul 2012 06:58
Harpers So Solid Crew Agree with WR here, the season has not even started yet, and only south stand tickets are available , £40 to watch Spurs or Newcastle and the club can oxf*rd right off.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 30 Jul 2012 08:13
by Dare to Dr£am » 30 Jul 2012 12:04
Woodcote Royal Just because these games haven't sold out weeks in advance doesn't mean they won't be come match day.
Just the fact that season tickets have sold out means capacity is limited. Once we're down to odd seats, meaning Mr & Mrs Fairweather can't sit together with their 2 kids, we're losing money and seriously hampering our ability to attract new regular fans.
Spare capacity has allowed us to increase our fan base by around 10k since 1998. For as long as we remain in the top flight, that process is on hold until capacity is increased.
by Dare to Dr£am » 30 Jul 2012 12:08
Harpers So Solid Crew Yeah I know, sad state of affairs IMHO
by Mr Optimist » 31 Jul 2012 08:33
Woodcote Royal Just because these games haven't sold out weeks in advance doesn't mean they won't be come match day.
Just the fact that season tickets have sold out means capacity is limited. Once we're down to odd seats, meaning Mr & Mrs Fairweather can't sit together with their 2 kids, we're losing money and seriously hampering our ability to attract new regular fans.
Spare capacity has allowed us to increase our fan base by around 10k since 1998. For as long as we remain in the top flight, that process is on hold until capacity is increased.
by RoyalBlue » 31 Jul 2012 09:26
larry1971Dare to Dr£am
Well, if you think how steep the top half of the stands (are at our place), that level of steepness will continue.
I went to the thearte at Woking yesterday and I was in the top row of the Royal Circle which is fairly high up and I have to say when I stood up at the interval I stood with my back to the stage as I really didn't want to look down mainly because the row un front was to low down to offer you no real protection if you stumbled forward I can only assume the top rows of any extended stand will with the angel of gradient be even worse and I'ed certainly would be very scared of sitting in those new top rows.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Jul 2012 11:35
StrandedHarpers So Solid Crew Agree with WR here, the season has not even started yet, and only south stand tickets are available , £40 to watch Spurs or Newcastle and the club can oxf*rd right off.
It would be £40 even if it were a 30k stadium.
by ZacNaloen » 31 Jul 2012 13:32
by riverroyal » 08 Oct 2012 15:46
by Fox Talbot » 08 Oct 2012 16:01
by Alexander Litvinenko » 08 Oct 2012 16:03
by riverroyal » 08 Oct 2012 17:01
riverroyal Unless rugby will no longer be at the Madstad . . .
Wasnt there a Premier League ruling coming in that says clubs can not share their grounds with rugby teams?
by TheRoyalJoe » 08 Oct 2012 17:40
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