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Post by Pugsley on Dec 21, 2013 21:31:55 GMT
An old chestnut I know but 3 games this season where the wind has played a major part and made football difficult.
Fill in the Scoreboard corner and put screens up in the other.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2013 21:36:58 GMT
If so then where would you take them from?.
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Post by sportsman on Dec 21, 2013 21:47:01 GMT
Don't think we can afford. Probably due an £80m loss announcement soon
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Post by buiskatthebrit on Dec 21, 2013 21:55:41 GMT
And no one to sit in em.
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Post by stokiejoe on Dec 21, 2013 22:01:13 GMT
Daft place to build a ground, in line with the incinerator chimney, open to the elements and crap access. Only Stoke Council would grant planning permission (to themselves). Needs to be filled in with or without seats, just for weather proofing.
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Post by StokieBoy31 on Dec 21, 2013 22:11:24 GMT
What happened to that wind block we were supposed to have?
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Post by march4 on Dec 21, 2013 22:13:38 GMT
I like the rain and wind howling through the ground. It ruffles the feathers of the overpaid Prem 'superstars' who come to visit.
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 21, 2013 22:15:55 GMT
I like the rain and wind howling through the ground. It ruffles the feathers of the overpaid Prem 'superstars' who come to visit. Does it really. All it makes for is a crap spectacle when two teams try and play football. It gives us no advantage at all nowadays.
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Post by march4 on Dec 21, 2013 22:18:22 GMT
I like the rain and wind howling through the ground. It ruffles the feathers of the overpaid Prem 'superstars' who come to visit. Does it really. All it makes for is a crap spectacle when two teams try and play football. It gives us no advantage at all nowadays. I really don't like this sanitised tip tap rubbish that most Prem teams play. The weather at the Brit gives games an extra dimension that you don't see elsewhere - long may it continue.
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Post by ST5-POTTER on Dec 21, 2013 22:22:14 GMT
What happened to that wind block we were supposed to have? I believe planning permission was turned down. Stoke wanted to fund it/them by having them as giant advertising billboards. Council said no.
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Post by march4 on Dec 21, 2013 22:23:33 GMT
What happened to that wind block we were supposed to have? I believe planning permission was turned down. Stoke wanted to find it (them) by having them as giant advertising billboards. Council said no. I'm pretty sure you are correct.
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 21, 2013 22:24:07 GMT
What happened to that wind block we were supposed to have? I believe planning permission was turned down. Stoke wanted to find it (them) by having them as giant advertising billboards. Council said no. Give the Council a cut of the advertising. They'll soon approve it.
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Post by foxysgloves on Dec 21, 2013 22:26:08 GMT
I like the rain and wind howling through the ground. It ruffles the feathers of the overpaid Prem 'superstars' who come to visit. Does it really. All it makes for is a crap spectacle when two teams try and play football. It gives us no advantage at all nowadays. I disagree. I genuinely think they hate it. A poll of players in the Prem would confirm they hate coming to Stoke. And unfortunately it's not down to the crowd any more.
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Post by Funky on Dec 22, 2013 9:56:22 GMT
I believe planning permission was turned down. Stoke wanted to find it (them) by having them as giant advertising billboards. Council said no. Give the Council a cut of the advertising. They'll soon approve it. VW complained as no one would be able to see their garage from the stadium.
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Post by harryburrows on Dec 22, 2013 9:59:42 GMT
Don't think we can afford. Probably due an £80m loss announcement soon EH ......!!!!! Would this be cumulative loss , I would hope so
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Post by sportsman on Dec 22, 2013 10:10:37 GMT
Well I don't know where a £30m loss came from when a few months before they were saying we are on course to being self sufficient so im guessing around £80m should just about cover it considering we've spent bugger all in the summer and hughes has said yesterday he has very little in January.
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Post by desman2 on Dec 22, 2013 10:24:06 GMT
Think weve got more money than a little. Announce weve got plenty and we get turned over by agents, clubs etc
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Post by jonnybravo on Dec 22, 2013 11:13:39 GMT
Don't think we can afford. Probably due an £80m loss announcement soon Is this a joke,stoke announced a loss of 30 million about 7 months ago and spent nothing over the summer on,how could we of lost another 80 since then?
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Post by greenhoff74 on Dec 22, 2013 11:15:55 GMT
They are buying the Sentinel buildings on Festival Park for Bet 365!
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Post by y2j on Dec 22, 2013 11:16:14 GMT
No point filling in the corners, we haven't YET got the following to justify that. In time, hopefully we will as in years gone by kids based in places like Stafford (where I live) would never admit to supporting Stoke, that is now changing and whilst we are in the Prem, the support should grow. It's a bloody cold place to watch football, so think how opposing players must feel. It's something that I believe adds to our matchday experience.
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Post by mermaidsal on Dec 22, 2013 13:47:52 GMT
An old chestnut I know but 3 games this season where the wind has played a major part and made football difficult. Fill in the Scoreboard corner and put screens up in the other. Pugs this sound cynical but hasn't it done us more fsvours, so far?? As a paying customer though, yes I'd love them filled in soon as we're confident we'd fill most of the new seats - which I guess is marginal right now?
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Post by SneydGreenStokie on Dec 22, 2013 13:54:26 GMT
An old chestnut I know but 3 games this season where the wind has played a major part and made football difficult. Fill in the Scoreboard corner and put screens up in the other. Why would PC fill the corners when we can't fill the ground now? SGS
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Post by mermaidsal on Dec 22, 2013 14:00:31 GMT
An old chestnut I know but 3 games this season where the wind has played a major part and made football difficult. Fill in the Scoreboard corner and put screens up in the other. Why would PC fill the corners when we can't fill the ground now? SGS SG are you still happy to be named after the all-time legend? PM me if you ever want to change your name back...
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Post by greenhoff74 on Dec 22, 2013 14:17:05 GMT
It's a bloody cold place to watch football, so think how opposing players must feel. It's something that I believe adds to our matchday experience. What's the Britannia experience for then? Preparation work to support Rannolph Fiennes next expedition?
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Post by wuzza on Dec 22, 2013 14:27:11 GMT
Had this exactly this discussion yesterday as we sat in the sub-artic mini climate of the John Smiths Upper (Ive lost track of who sponsors it now) - even if the club's ambitions dont amount to putting seats in the corners they could at least put up some sort of screening that would reduce the gales that have such a detrimental impact on the football ....and the spectating.
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 22, 2013 14:34:28 GMT
Had this exactly this discussion yesterday as we sat in the sub-artic mini climate of the John Smiths Upper (Ive lost track of who sponsors it now) - even if the club's ambitions dont amount to putting seats in the corners they could at least put up some sort of screening that would reduce the gales that have such a detrimental impact on the football ....and the spectating. Correct
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Post by johnsmithsupper on Dec 22, 2013 14:38:26 GMT
Don't think we can afford. Probably due an £80m loss announcement soon 80 million loss?
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Post by sportsman on Dec 22, 2013 14:59:53 GMT
Read my post above re. Loss. Tongue in cheek.
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Post by stokiejoeofalsager on Dec 22, 2013 15:57:26 GMT
I made a picture (a couple of years back) that showed how it should be done. The design houses the screen where it is currently, allows for only a small increase in capacity (and a perfect location for a rail seating trial. Wink wink.), and also blocks the wind from that corner. Okay, it doesn't account for the other corner. But it's a start. I'll.get to a computer now and post it.
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Post by stokiejoeofalsager on Dec 22, 2013 20:34:56 GMT
I made a picture (a couple of years back) that showed how it should be done. The design houses the screen where it is currently, allows for only a small increase in capacity (and a perfect location for a rail seating trial. Wink wink.), and also blocks the wind from that corner. Okay, it doesn't account for the other corner. But it's a start. I'll.get to a computer now and post it. here it is. the red bit is rail seating.
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