by Pat Butchers Ring » 10 Nov 2021 16:54
by paultheroyal » 10 Nov 2021 16:59
by The Royal Forester » 10 Nov 2021 18:21
by Zip » 10 Nov 2021 18:27
by Jagermesiter1871 » 10 Nov 2021 19:17
by Brogue » 10 Nov 2021 19:50
by Pat Butchers Ring » 10 Nov 2021 19:59
Jagermesiter1871 :lol: I mean what with the fantastic situation the clubs finances are in it seems a suitable to discuss this.
Saying that - this very topic was discussed sometime last year and I suggested the current Police station/old civic centre. Parking underneath. IDR straight in from motor way. Not far from station. On the 17 bus route. It would be absolute class.
by AthleticoSpizz » 10 Nov 2021 20:08
by PATRIQT » 11 Nov 2021 12:29
by 3points » 11 Nov 2021 13:08
by Dirk Gently » 11 Nov 2021 13:19
by Sutekh » 11 Nov 2021 13:31
Pat Butchers Ring Has any one ever thought about what the football experience would be like if the club had built the SCL Stadium somewhere near the town centre. We always hear comments from visiting fans about the ground feeling 'soulless' and the fact its on an out of town industrial estate so it got me thinking about in the age of public transport where it would have been located if it was being built in 2021.
Completely hypothetical but i wonder if the club in the mid term future would consider moving the stadium back to the centre of town as part of another scheme. The benefits to the wider community (shops, ease of access) would be huge and I think overall football experience and attendance would improve.
I feel the stadium actually looks tired now so perhaps not beyond the realms of possibility.
by Pat Butchers Ring » 11 Nov 2021 18:56
Dirk Gently The key to the MadStad's financial success was the hotel and conference centre, a revenue stream all through the year. That needs to be close to the M4, so move into town and you negate a lot of that and go back to a facility that's only really used 20-odd times a year.
by paultheroyal » 12 Nov 2021 09:37
by Jagermesiter1871 » 12 Nov 2021 10:21
SutekhPat Butchers Ring Has any one ever thought about what the football experience would be like if the club had built the SCL Stadium somewhere near the town centre. We always hear comments from visiting fans about the ground feeling 'soulless' and the fact its on an out of town industrial estate so it got me thinking about in the age of public transport where it would have been located if it was being built in 2021.
Completely hypothetical but i wonder if the club in the mid term future would consider moving the stadium back to the centre of town as part of another scheme. The benefits to the wider community (shops, ease of access) would be huge and I think overall football experience and attendance would improve.
I feel the stadium actually looks tired now so perhaps not beyond the realms of possibility.
It’s just that finances, getting to the ground, parking, the utter cr@pness of public transport and the fact there’s no free space in the town (without building on public “green” areas or knocking down an area of office space or dilapidated housing) might prevent such a move.
Therefore the club will never move back into the urban centre that is Reading and should instead clean, update and improve what it currently has if there’s ever any money available.
Alternatively the club could have a “home” in each town in its catchment area and play home games at each so 1 game in Reading, the next in Hungerford, then Bracknell, then Newbury, then Basingstoke, then Wokingham, then Slough then back to Reading again. Be interesting to see Reading v Millwall at Bottom Meadow….
At the end of the day Reading’s tired soulless plastic spakkerdome is pretty much the same as all the other tired soulless plastic spakkerdomes that have been built since the 1980s.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 12 Nov 2021 10:22
Dirk Gently The key to the MadStad's financial success was the hotel and conference centre, a revenue stream all through the year. That needs to be close to the M4, so move into town and you negate a lot of that and go back to a facility that's only really used 20-odd times a year.
by Hound » 12 Nov 2021 10:38
by Green » 12 Nov 2021 11:45
by Jackson Corner » 12 Nov 2021 12:16
by Brogue » 12 Nov 2021 12:33
Jagermesiter1871SutekhPat Butchers Ring Has any one ever thought about what the football experience would be like if the club had built the SCL Stadium somewhere near the town centre. We always hear comments from visiting fans about the ground feeling 'soulless' and the fact its on an out of town industrial estate so it got me thinking about in the age of public transport where it would have been located if it was being built in 2021.
Completely hypothetical but i wonder if the club in the mid term future would consider moving the stadium back to the centre of town as part of another scheme. The benefits to the wider community (shops, ease of access) would be huge and I think overall football experience and attendance would improve.
I feel the stadium actually looks tired now so perhaps not beyond the realms of possibility.
It’s just that finances, getting to the ground, parking, the utter cr@pness of public transport and the fact there’s no free space in the town (without building on public “green” areas or knocking down an area of office space or dilapidated housing) might prevent such a move.
Therefore the club will never move back into the urban centre that is Reading and should instead clean, update and improve what it currently has if there’s ever any money available.
Alternatively the club could have a “home” in each town in its catchment area and play home games at each so 1 game in Reading, the next in Hungerford, then Bracknell, then Newbury, then Basingstoke, then Wokingham, then Slough then back to Reading again. Be interesting to see Reading v Millwall at Bottom Meadow….
At the end of the day Reading’s tired soulless plastic spakkerdome is pretty much the same as all the other tired soulless plastic spakkerdomes that have been built since the 1980s.
I've already highlighted a suitable in town site with good transport links that doesn't require anything being knocked down.
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