NavyWolf
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Depends what division we are in.Redevelopment starting in 2020. There you go peopleView attachment 11958
Depends what division we are in.Redevelopment starting in 2020. There you go peopleView attachment 11958
Not seen any pictures in this thread but the rail seating looks nice now it's all finished.
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Well if it was , then no problem , no discussion. And a move won’t happen , so why are we discussing it ?Because it’s the most appropriate plot of land available in the city?
Because people are idiots.Well if it was , then no problem , no discussion. And a move won’t happen , so why are we discussing it ?
Wonder if this will be put back given the team obviously needs more investment, plus Thomas Cook
So did Steve Morgan!Fosun have always said that the team and ground are two seperate issues regarding financies and even FFP sees them as seperate.
So did Steve Morgan!
To bump this again, just out of curiosity I didnt join the queue for Steve Bull upper till 2.40pm today. Took 8 minutes from the other side of the road to getting through the turnstiles.
Another thing that isnt a problem at all
Took me longer. And we missed the first ten minutes against TorinoTook us 15 mins to get in for Braga.
For torino I’m sure we were in queue about 25 before kick off. Never seen queue that longWhich is what I don't understand. If you turn up with 10 minutes to spare you've got no chance but this has been the way for 3 years
I think anyone that has to queue would rather not?Which is what I don't understand. If you turn up with 10 minutes to spare you've got no chance but this has been the way for 3 years
Maybe wolves should invest in some ticket training booths for the casual fan and insist on at least 6 hours training before you can attend your first game?Its not odd, those cup matches have fans who dont usually turn up, they fanny around and it takes 25 mins. Today normal ST fans it takes 10 mins.
I will be extremely surprised if any development happens at the end of the season.
Same thoughts clive, fingers crossed for keeping the subway, and building a new bridge.. hope it is possible.I like the subway. I hope they keep it. I like the idea of a bridge, but if they could have a bridge and keep the subway that would be the best plan in my opinion. I'm no civil engineer though so I don't know if it would be feasible.
Agree, keep the subway love the walk before and after it's part of the matchday for me!Same thoughts clive, fingers crossed for keeping the subway, and building a new bridge.. hope it is possible.
Same thoughts clive, fingers crossed for keeping the subway, and building a new bridge.. hope it is possible.
Fosun have always said that the team and ground are two seperate issues regarding financies and even FFP sees them as seperate. The investment in the ground is small fry for them, even with the losses from TC.
As for Thomas Cook, I can only see this making Fosun even more determined to make Wolves a high profile club. They need to recoup any losses and already see Wolves as being a strong brand in the emerging Chinese football market.
Singing mind the gap in the promotion season through the subway was brilliantI like the subway. I hope they keep it. I like the idea of a bridge, but if they could have a bridge and keep the subway that would be the best plan in my opinion. I'm no civil engineer though so I don't know if it would be feasible.
The way that council chief talks in that interview sounds like he wants it ****ing off. It doesn't exactly talk about it endearingly as we all do.
As we know they'll have the final say unfortunately.
Quite like the sweaty place.
So we’re losing a unique part of the matchday experience because some scouser got a shoeing 40 years agoMr Johnson said he had never been fond of the subway, which allows pedestrians to travel from the top of Molineux Street into the city centre.
He added: "One of my first experiences of Wolverhampton was as a 14-year-old Everton supporter in that subway."
In fairness subways and underpasses are very much 1960’s and aren’t the nicest or safest .As I said on the other thread I have travelled through that subway at night on non match days and it isn’t the greatest experience.So we’re losing a unique part of the matchday experience because some scouser got a shoeing 40 years ago
Even in the daytime with all the beggars in there, it is terrible.In fairness subways and underpasses are very much 1960’s and aren’t the nicest or safest .As I said on the other thread I have travelled through that subway at night on non match days and it isn’t the greatest experience.
Some interesting stuff about replacing the subway which I like.
Mentions.. Wolves' current success on the pitch meaning Molineux is regularly sold out..
Chinese owners Fosun are keen to begin a rebuild as quickly as possible.
Molineux subway to be ditched as part of Wolves' stadium rebuild
Agree with that. Would miss it from the matchday though.In fairness subways and underpasses are very much 1960’s and aren’t the nicest or safest .As I said on the other thread I have travelled through that subway at night on non match days and it isn’t the greatest experience.