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to be honest i'm not sure they've gone for the HKS version for any other reason than it's in budget, and is similar to the last design which means:
a. they're not a complete laughing stock dithering between this design and that
b. the planning dept will let them start on this one without a new planning permission being sought as it's so similar to the old design which had planning approval.
i can't see the fact that they've gone for this design bears any relation to the future - i know HKS are from Texas, but if they wanted HKS and HKS alone then they wouldn't have invited AFL back to the table. IMO AFL just weren't good enough to take the job from HKS who kept near enough the same excellent design, and shaved £100m off the price.
Give Butch Cassidy some credit. He's obviously used AFL as a bargaining tool with HKS to drive the cost down by about £100m. If there had been no competition, HKS wouldn't have worked so hard on the re-design.
Iain, any ideas if some time down the future all the corners could be built up instead of having spaces? I want to have one seat more than the mancs or id rather stay where I am
You probably have no idea of the answer but you are the only cunt on here with a chance of knowing
Looking at the new plans and seeing what the Mancs have done it looks possible to add maybe another 10,000 seats in the corners. Plus, in theory, we could go higher in the future as the new stadium won't be land-locked like Anfield now.
My buddy at AFL reckons that the Mancs are expanding OT to around 82,000 but they won't be able to go any higher than that cost-effectively. Bazza, who's also an architect, said they are going up to 100,000 but they would have to re-route (or build over) the railway line then re-build the South Stand which I reckon would cost over £100m for 'only' an extra 14,000 to 18,000 seats.
We appear to have lost the full-stops in L.F.C. The first casualty of cost-cutting is acceptable punctuation. Twas ever thus. Also, getting superdan to do the font for the lettering probably saved a few bob, too.
This is a forum mate. Punctuation is best left at the door.
Oh, and my original comment was in relation to the loss of full stops on the 'LFC' on the seats in the new stadium design. Not to do with anyone's posts on here. Small point but needed clarifying.
Oh, and my original comment was in relation to the loss of full stops on the 'LFC' on the seats in the new stadium design. Not to do with anyone's posts on here. Small point but needed clarifying.
I think we know what a full stop is but thanks anyway.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
I've asked this before and nobody came forward with anything. Does anybody know if it's been indicated when work on the ground will actually start. Does current PP still apply. Will it get "called in" by the government etc. The sight of fences going up and digging plant going in would go an awful long way to settling the situation down for some. As the supporters groups said yesterday we've seen all the pretty pictures already months ago and **** all's been done yet. Work on the Gladstone is well under way. Surely time is of the essence for G&H in this respect. For face as well as money.
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