If it's a complete rebuild, then hopefully this time they will build it at a slight angle to the South Bank so that the near goal mouth can be properly seen. I don't hold out any hope of it having a roof.
Most players that are thought of as quick already have that explosive leg speed by 18, think Michael Owen.
Unless he is a very late developer any improvement now will be marginal.
I like Fabio and think he will come good next season, but blistering pace is never going to be central to his game.
The most annoying thing for me is when a business effectively refuses to take your money because they can't be ***** to do their job properly. Queues and poor stock replenishment cost them £1000s every game.
It would be difficult to add another tier to the NB due to viewing angles. Every new tier has to be steeper than the one below and the North Bank upper tier is already close to the maximum allowed.
This is why very large stadiums (over 50k) usually start with a shallower rake.
Stadium food is just like most other fast food, it's a convenience only to be consumed when time is short and when very, very hungry. Nobody in their right mind would choose to eat it given other options.
Kiosks that are only open once a week for a few hours will never be any good, especially...
I've got no interest in keeping it. Goal line tech is good. But VAR itself can never be used sensibly. Will always be a thin end of the wedge type situation.
Can't see how those executive boxes will be usable with 3-5k seats built along the touchline. Don't forget how much deeper the rows will be in the new stand.
Also can't see them getting the new executive boxes finished in time for start of following season. Those things always take the longest.
Very messy and there would be no room to eventually rebuild the Billy Wright.
I suppose the pitch could temporarily be moved over a few yards during construction of the Steve Bull.
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