Cobbold Stand redevelopment 12:30 - Oct 6 with 6456 views | Illinoisblue | When the time comes, from a health and safety perspective, is there any way half the stand could be demolished but still, with some modifications, keep the other half open and usable? Insticnt says no and that you’d never get a safety certificate for it. But if Gillingham’s away end is built on Lego and Meccano, maybe there is a way. Fascinating to see what happens. Cutting capacity when demand for tickets has never been higher is madness but doesn’t seem an obvious solution. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:34 - Oct 6 with 4624 views | Lord_Lucan | The original one was built in about 3 days. These days, what with all the clipboard people and lazy bastards it will probably be done as quick as HS2 |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:40 - Oct 6 with 4585 views | Ftnfwest |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:34 - Oct 6 by Lord_Lucan | The original one was built in about 3 days. These days, what with all the clipboard people and lazy bastards it will probably be done as quick as HS2 |
seem to remember the added wings to the current portman/cobbold stand took longer than the original construction? Anything new will be much bigger and have all sorts of facilities under it that will take ages tbf. Plus there's all the roadway implications etc |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:40 - Oct 6 with 4573 views | FrimleyBlue | I wondered if the outershell of a new stand could begin behind the current one. Starting across the road... |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:46 - Oct 6 with 4540 views | Kieran_Knows | Given that the new stand will more than likely be bigger, I imagine they could start the work to the outer part of the stadium around the Cobbold as it is. I think Liverpool done something similar a few years ago (might not be Liverpool, but it was definitely someone). |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:48 - Oct 6 with 4526 views | itfcjoe | Portman Road is now shut to traffic in that part of it - I wonder if we can effectively build large parts of the new stand behind the existing and then over a summer period knock down the old and finish the new - would still be reduced for some games but much less |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:50 - Oct 6 with 4489 views | SitfcB |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:46 - Oct 6 by Kieran_Knows | Given that the new stand will more than likely be bigger, I imagine they could start the work to the outer part of the stadium around the Cobbold as it is. I think Liverpool done something similar a few years ago (might not be Liverpool, but it was definitely someone). |
Yeah Liverpool have done it with both of their new stands. Tottenham built a lot of the new stadium around WHL as well. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:51 - Oct 6 with 4491 views | BluePG | ‘Only’ selling 21,000 season tickets would mean no ST holder would be affected if we only had three stands open for any part of any given season also. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:52 - Oct 6 with 4473 views | SitfcB |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:51 - Oct 6 by BluePG | ‘Only’ selling 21,000 season tickets would mean no ST holder would be affected if we only had three stands open for any part of any given season also. |
Hmm that’s a good point. Maybe there was some thought in that! |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:54 - Oct 6 with 4454 views | Bobbychase |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:48 - Oct 6 by itfcjoe | Portman Road is now shut to traffic in that part of it - I wonder if we can effectively build large parts of the new stand behind the existing and then over a summer period knock down the old and finish the new - would still be reduced for some games but much less |
Anfield Road stand at Liverpool is a decent example, they're adding a second tier with much of the stand still open. But only way I could see us doing this is keeping the lower blocks open then building above that (as in, keeping the seats below the exec boxes) but would depend what the club's ambitions are. You'd imagine they want to make the new Cobbold the focus of the stadium rather than do a half-and-half job |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:54 - Oct 6 with 4454 views | textbackup | Roof off, big old structure starting across the road, one large uppa tier open whilst they demolish the rest of existing, and build lower tier. Few trips to the dump mid week getting rid of the rubbish. Be done in a month |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:00 - Oct 6 with 4418 views | textbackup |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:51 - Oct 6 by BluePG | ‘Only’ selling 21,000 season tickets would mean no ST holder would be affected if we only had three stands open for any part of any given season also. |
I did wonder if those moving to the singing section had properly considered their move. Because if/when that stand goes, they’ll likely end up split up for a fair few games if the build drags on |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:09 - Oct 6 with 4328 views | Illinoisblue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:48 - Oct 6 by itfcjoe | Portman Road is now shut to traffic in that part of it - I wonder if we can effectively build large parts of the new stand behind the existing and then over a summer period knock down the old and finish the new - would still be reduced for some games but much less |
The other question is what to do with away fans. A much reduced allocation will be controversial if we go up (and even if we stay down). Massive logistical challenge to get it right re timing and trying to keep fans happy. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:10 - Oct 6 with 4319 views | grow_our_own |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:54 - Oct 6 by Bobbychase | Anfield Road stand at Liverpool is a decent example, they're adding a second tier with much of the stand still open. But only way I could see us doing this is keeping the lower blocks open then building above that (as in, keeping the seats below the exec boxes) but would depend what the club's ambitions are. You'd imagine they want to make the new Cobbold the focus of the stadium rather than do a half-and-half job |
"only way I could see us doing this is keeping the lower blocks open then building above" - this is a good way to skirt around the stupid FIFA regulation that forces new stands to leave at least four metres of dead-space between touchline and stand. Proximity is crucial in stadium design. It's not a new stand, it's just an extension, honest gov. |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:11 - Oct 6 with 4301 views | FrimleyBlue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:00 - Oct 6 by textbackup | I did wonder if those moving to the singing section had properly considered their move. Because if/when that stand goes, they’ll likely end up split up for a fair few games if the build drags on |
Get the community together take turns with dump runs. Get it done quicker. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:13 - Oct 6 with 4282 views | burnbudgiesburn | We did similar with the Pioneer stand. My very first game v Liverpool took place against a backdrop west stand looking ever so slightly like an unfinished death star |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:15 - Oct 6 with 4261 views | nodge_blue | That's what they've done at the Anfield road stand. Built over the top / behind the existing stand and kept it open during the building process. I guess anything is possible but the design would have to factor that in of course, plus isn't the existing part of the stand a bit too tight and old. Boxes aren't really at an ideal height. As an aside I think the seats in general throughout the ground are too tightly packed in and not enough leg room. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:18 - Oct 6 with 4233 views | blueprint | If they could utilise the corner between the SAR and Cobbold and still retain the access put in last season then maybe they could put in around 1000 seats there before demolishing and reconstructing the Cobbold from the SBR end. Obviously they would also need to remove the cladding and screening in the Cobbold upper tier. |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:19 - Oct 6 with 4229 views | ElderGrizzly |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:09 - Oct 6 by Illinoisblue | The other question is what to do with away fans. A much reduced allocation will be controversial if we go up (and even if we stay down). Massive logistical challenge to get it right re timing and trying to keep fans happy. |
From a purely financial perspective, you do it when you are in the PL. Turnstile income will be dwarfed by TV income, so we could live without it for a period but you will have no way not to upset some fans. |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:19 - Oct 6 with 4233 views | burnbudgiesburn | Speaking of all things 'stadia' - amazing that the ground in the top image hosted Barca, Real Madrid, Lazio etc and the one in the bottom hosted Forest Green rovers. |  | |  |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:21 - Oct 6 with 4207 views | Illinoisblue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:13 - Oct 6 by burnbudgiesburn | We did similar with the Pioneer stand. My very first game v Liverpool took place against a backdrop west stand looking ever so slightly like an unfinished death star |
Love those old pics |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:21 - Oct 6 with 4200 views | Pinewoodblue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 12:48 - Oct 6 by itfcjoe | Portman Road is now shut to traffic in that part of it - I wonder if we can effectively build large parts of the new stand behind the existing and then over a summer period knock down the old and finish the new - would still be reduced for some games but much less |
Seem to remember, years ago, Charlton increased the capacity of West Stand, to the left of away end. Stand was still in use and roofless. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:29 - Oct 6 with 4147 views | Deano69 | The Cobblold Boxes are not a great viewing experience so suspect they would have to go. I think any development would include significant Hospitality changes including suites/boxes/conference rooms etc as they are maxed out every game. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:41 - Oct 6 with 4084 views | Illinoisblue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:19 - Oct 6 by burnbudgiesburn | Speaking of all things 'stadia' - amazing that the ground in the top image hosted Barca, Real Madrid, Lazio etc and the one in the bottom hosted Forest Green rovers. |
That is a great then and now. |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:45 - Oct 6 with 4058 views | Illinoisblue |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:11 - Oct 6 by FrimleyBlue | Get the community together take turns with dump runs. Get it done quicker. |
Get rhe Blie Action boys decked out in high-viz and they can drum their way to and from the dump. Bit of pyro along the way, job’s a good un |  |
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Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:46 - Oct 6 with 4035 views | Bobbychase |
Cobbold Stand redevelopment on 13:29 - Oct 6 by Deano69 | The Cobblold Boxes are not a great viewing experience so suspect they would have to go. I think any development would include significant Hospitality changes including suites/boxes/conference rooms etc as they are maxed out every game. |
Yep. No way they'd keep those |  |
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