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Brentford new stadium
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Think its a bit unfair purely to judge it without any fans inside.
It's the right size so that they could make the place close to full most games, which will add to the atmosphere - can't say that for many other Championship stadiums.1 -
It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.0 -
Covered End said:It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.
https://bias.org.uk/2019/03/08/multi-coloured-seats-in-the-new-stadium/
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MattF said:Covered End said:It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.
https://bias.org.uk/2019/03/08/multi-coloured-seats-in-the-new-stadium/0 -
Covered End said:MattF said:Covered End said:It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.
https://bias.org.uk/2019/03/08/multi-coloured-seats-in-the-new-stadium/0 -
Covered End said:MattF said:Covered End said:It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.
https://bias.org.uk/2019/03/08/multi-coloured-seats-in-the-new-stadium/
I imagine the seats will get big complaints from Brentford fans, and rightly so.1 -
Maybe as a protest their fans should only sit on seats that aren't red so it doesn't have the affect on the TV cameras2
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stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.0 -
Covered End said:It's better than the dump that was Griffin Park, although I was quite fond of it.
As others have said, the inside looks good, the outside not so good.
The seats look almost computer generated to me (weird).
The yellow seats are weird, but apparently it's to give the impression of fans being there (when it's empty due to Covid).
Although why you'd put in thousands of yellow seats for a temporary situation I don't know.0 -
charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Griffin Park being only a mile away will mean the publicans will still keep a lot of their football customers.0 - Sponsored links:
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London Irish will be playing their rugby there too. A good source of income.0
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charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.0 -
MartinCAFC said:Very underwhelming. That slope to the corner behind the goal looks awful.
Sky commentator reckons it could generate an extra £4m a year revenue with the executive boxes they can sell.
I imagine compared to Griffin Park the Brentford fans will be pleased with this but this stadium won't have the same character as Griffin Park - unless they've made legroom non-existent like Griffin Park!
Say 5,000 extra spectators on average each paying a (very high) £20 average net price (including kids) = £100k. Add profit on ancillary sales of £3 per head if you’re lucky = £15k. That still leaves £45k from the boxes.
I guess you can whack up existing prices to get more from people already going to Griffin Park, but you need to be careful with that.
Probably valid in the PL, but against the central revenue still peanuts.
I’m not knocking it, I just think these numbers are “hopeful”.0 -
I still haven't forgiven them for bottling it last season and sending us down.
Bunch of pricks11 -
The reason for the horrid seat colors is... they actually admit to this... so that it looks full even when it is not, on the television. If you have a 17,500 seat stadium, only 10,000 seats sold and the rest is made to look like an optical illusion... that's a crap club.
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The coloured seats came a thing when they decided to get London Irish in, who get about 10,000 if lucky in the Premiership, and have had 3,000 turn up for Championship games at Reading.
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Crusty54 said:London Irish will be playing their rugby there too. A good source of income.1
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Has the feel of a Premier Inn.2
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Off_it said:charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.
The Brentford stadium hasn't really grown on me, but it has a little bit more character than some of the new build stadiums.0 -
Airman Brown said:MartinCAFC said:Very underwhelming. That slope to the corner behind the goal looks awful.
Sky commentator reckons it could generate an extra £4m a year revenue with the executive boxes they can sell.
I imagine compared to Griffin Park the Brentford fans will be pleased with this but this stadium won't have the same character as Griffin Park - unless they've made legroom non-existent like Griffin Park!
Say 5,000 extra spectators on average each paying a (very high) £20 average net price (including kids) = £100k. Add profit on ancillary sales of £3 per head if you’re lucky = £15k. That still leaves £45k from the boxes.
I guess you can whack up existing prices to get more from people already going to Griffin Park, but you need to be careful with that.
Probably valid in the PL, but against the central revenue still peanuts.
I’m not knocking it, I just think these numbers are “hopeful”.0 - Sponsored links:
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Stefco said:Off_it said:charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.
The Brentford stadium hasn't really grown on me, but it has a little bit more character than some of the new build stadiums.
https://www.mylondon.news/news/local-news/compulsory-purchase-plans-approved-secure-7436088
https://www.mylondon.news/news/west-london-news/brentford-fc-being-held-ransom-10015670
6/7 years ago. Where's that gone?!0 -
This video shows you how the site is basically on a triangular island surrounded by railways on all sides. The flats are in the corners and more will be built on the other side of the tracks.
https://youtu.be/0FWqFOZSRqY
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killerandflash said:Airman Brown said:MartinCAFC said:Very underwhelming. That slope to the corner behind the goal looks awful.
Sky commentator reckons it could generate an extra £4m a year revenue with the executive boxes they can sell.
I imagine compared to Griffin Park the Brentford fans will be pleased with this but this stadium won't have the same character as Griffin Park - unless they've made legroom non-existent like Griffin Park!
Say 5,000 extra spectators on average each paying a (very high) £20 average net price (including kids) = £100k. Add profit on ancillary sales of £3 per head if you’re lucky = £15k. That still leaves £45k from the boxes.
I guess you can whack up existing prices to get more from people already going to Griffin Park, but you need to be careful with that.
Probably valid in the PL, but against the central revenue still peanuts.
I’m not knocking it, I just think these numbers are “hopeful”.
The boxes issue is more pertinent. Not really my specialist subject and the isolation of the east stand boxes from other hospitality didn’t help, but I’m not sure demand in that part of London is significantly stronger. Charlton would be lucky to get £1k a box a game, I would think and would only be able to sell out big matches despite only having about a dozen in the first place.
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Off_it said:charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.
sounds like a great deal if true
there is potential to increase capacity size as well if required .1 -
I spent many happy hours at the old Griffin Park, before they built the flats and converted the great Brook Road End into the silly subbuteo away end. Even after seats were introduced, it was still a good little football ground and at least there was a bit of terracing.
For the limited available space, the new ground looks very well designed. It looks to have the feel of a bigger version of Bournemouth's ground, with all of it's decent commercial aspects. If Brentford continue to play good football and stay high up in The Championship, they could start to average out at about 15,000 (Covid permitting).2 -
addick1956 said:Stefco said:Off_it said:charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.
The Brentford stadium hasn't really grown on me, but it has a little bit more character than some of the new build stadiums.3 -
It’s their house, hope they like it. Not to my taste though.0
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killerandflash said:addick1956 said:Stefco said:Off_it said:charltonbob said:stoneroses19 said:charltonbob said:jimmymelrose said:se9addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown around
Edit: just seen offits post that some flats are the other side of the railway lines, didn't realise that they had that land as well.
At least, that's where they were about 6/7 years ago, but everything was being held up because someone who owned a strip of land in the middle - a breakers yard, or something like that - wasn't budging and was holding out for more dough.
The Brentford stadium hasn't really grown on me, but it has a little bit more character than some of the new build stadiums.
When the seats were being used as missiles it was thought that if the muppets were not a good shot they'd end up out of the ground and not on somebody's head.0