October 17, 20232 yr So 55k seating capacity at minimum? Underground stadium? Guess we will find out next year
October 17, 20232 yr 55K would be crazy for that amount of money, we need to be looking at 75/80K minimum. So long as we are still a Premiership team then of course!
October 17, 20232 yr 22 minutes ago, BKLYNProdigy said: So 55k seating capacity at minimum? Underground stadium? Guess we will find out next year 16 minutes ago, Modueke said: 55K would be crazy for that amount of money, we need to be looking at 75/80K minimum. So long as we are still a Premiership team then of course! I'm reading 60,000. All depends really on what the club forecast the stadium could realistically bring in. Last thing we need is replicating City and their Emptiehad.
October 17, 20232 yr https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/stamford-bridge-chelsea-stadium-news-b2431116.html#Echobox=1697550552 The club still hasn't ruled out relocating to a new site Quote The club had originally proposed to buy only a small part of the land (marked in red, below) but negotiated a larger share (blue).
October 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Modueke said: 55K would be crazy for that amount of money, we need to be looking at 75/80K minimum. So long as we are still a Premiership team then of course! To get to that you can add a lot of 0s on the bill unfortunately, which makes it difficult to prove viable.
October 17, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, BKLYNProdigy said: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/stamford-bridge-chelsea-stadium-news-b2431116.html#Echobox=1697550552 The club still hasn't ruled out relocating to a new site Wonder how much it would cost us to get the Earls court site. There is no good alternative for our fans to go to for 4 to 5 years to develop the Bridge. Wembley? Tickers? West hams? Too far away? The cottage? Too small season ticket holders miss out. We need earls court. Build a new stadium, stay at the Bridge till it is ready.
October 17, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, dkw said: To get to that you can add a lot of 0s on the bill unfortunately, which makes it difficult to prove viable. Needs to be bigger than the Spurs stadium no matter the cost. Would be nice to have the biggest in the premier league though.
October 17, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, DarkMata said: Needs to be bigger than the Spurs stadium no matter the cost. Would be nice to have the biggest in the premier league though. Make it a state of the art 100, 000 seater entertainment center. Get the superbowl, wrestlemania, Taylor swift concernts. Pay for itself ;)
October 17, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, axman2526 said: Make it a state of the art 100, 000 seater entertainment center. Get the superbowl, wrestlemania, Taylor swift concernts. Pay for itself 😉 Yeah 60,000 isn’t enough for the biggest, bestest team in the world 2030.
October 17, 20232 yr @Moduekeand @Valerieyou think Munk will help the club make some money by performing stand up in front of said 100, 000 capcity stadium?
October 17, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, DarkMata said: Yeah 60,000 isn’t enough for the biggest, bestest team in the world 2030. Aye these damn cheap, penny pinching owners....
October 18, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, axman2526 said: @Moduekeand @Valerieyou think Munk will help the club make some money by performing stand up in front of said 100, 000 capcity stadium? @axman2526 I see @Munkunku as the Freddie Mercury of comedy, in a Wembley-like performance. I'll be in the front row of course, with the other Shed End forum regulars! Edited October 18, 20232 yr by Valerie
October 18, 20232 yr Spurs and West Ham bring in big crowds every week, we will have no problem at all. If it ain't 60k minimum forget about it.
October 18, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, KonaKai Blue said: Spurs and West Ham bring in big crowds every week, we will have no problem at all. If it ain't 60k minimum forget about it. Regardless of size, we need to have a stadium that has excellent acoustics and atmosphere. We can have 100,000 but if its like a library then there is no point. That game last week at St James' was electric for atmosphere. A full house of committed Geordie fans, paying a reasonable price to get in the door. Its not just about bums on seats, its also about pitching the price and availability at a level where the "regular" and "true" fans can get these, consistently. There needs to be a passionate atmosphere and a cauldron of noise. The gooners are trying to manufacture this by reinventing themselves and bringing in new songs to get the crowd singing along to, along with Arteta's fake, over acting enthusiasm and the teams continual over celebration of all they do. Its cheesy but it does seem to be having a positive effect in generating atmosphere and a bond between players and fans.
October 18, 20232 yr I know I’m never going to have a super positive outlook on much, but our stadium plans are just a footballing HS2 to me. I think there’s more chance of us winning the quadruple before we’re playing in a large capacity state of the art stadium, be that at Stamford Bridge or at any other location. We’ve been reading about a large modern stadium since 1970, and even throughout the Roman era we’ve heard nothing but talk and no action beyond occasional artist impressions of fantastical egg slicers.
October 18, 20232 yr 13 hours ago, Valerie said: @axman2526 I see @Munkunku as the Freddie Mercury of comedy, in a Wembley-like performance. I'll be in the front row of course, with the other Shed End forum regulars! Queen are just Sparks for c**ts. I’d rather be the Ronald Mael of comedy thanks.
October 24, 20232 yr Borrowed form another forum Quote Worth reminding ourselves about the timeline for the Abramovich stadium design though. This is not a quick process. July 2015 - Initial plans revealed November 2015 - Planning application submitted July 2016 - Revised planning application submitted January 2017 - Council planning permission granted March 2017 - Mayoral permission granted April 2018 - Phase 1 Contractor chosen --- May 2018 - Project Halted Summer 2018? - Phase 1 work was supposed to start (Decking/Enabling Work) Summer 2019? - Phase 2 works was supposed to start (Stadium Demolition) August 2022? - Stadium was supposed to be completed Let's assume that the consultation will happen over the next 8 months and we have a Stamford Bridge plan revealed by July 2024 (this might be optimistic). Let's also assume that the overall planning, demolition and building processes takes the same amount of time as previously planned. The timeline looks something like this: July 2024 - Initial plans revealed November 2024 - Planning application submitted July 2025 - Revised planning application submitted January 2026 - Council planning permission granted March 2026 - Mayoral permission granted December 2026 - Stoll properties vacated April 2027 - Phase 1 Contractor chosen Summer 2027 - Phase 1 work to start (Decking/Enabling Work/Stoll demolition) Summer 2028 - Phase 2 works to start (Stadium Demolition) August 2031 - Stadium completed? Edited October 24, 20232 yr by royce987 Typo
October 25, 20232 yr Hope we go with a similar design to what Roman was planning, which was unique and instantly recognisable. Would have been a fantastic stadium, i imagine the American owner will favour a large toilet bowl design though.
October 25, 20232 yr 38 minutes ago, RIP Mourinho said: Hope we go with a similar design to what Roman was planning, which was unique and instantly recognisable. Would have been a fantastic stadium, i imagine the American owner will favour a large toilet bowl design though. Todd hired highly respected architect Janet Marie Smith, she has had a huge impact on baseball stadium architecture in America. I suggest you do some research on her. Quote Smith directed the design of Baltimore's Oriole Park at Camden Yards which marked a new era of MLB parks. Camden Yards was the first of the "Retro Ballparks," and was unique in that it honoured many qualities of ballparks from the classic era ballparks like Fenway Park and Wrigley Field, but also incorporated modern elements and building techniques to improve the overall fan experience as well as the views.
October 25, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, royce987 said: Todd hired highly respected architect Janet Marie Smith, she has had a huge impact on baseball stadium architecture in America. I suggest you do some research on her. Never heard of her but interesting read: Camden Yards is the first park to feature Smith's hallmark retro style, combining elements from the great ballparks of the past with modern amenities. Camden Yards, like many other old and beloved ballparks, is a steel truss park. While it has a wide array of suites and club level seating, the ballpark also has quirky dimensions, a brick facade, decorative seat ends, and a detailed scoreboard clock. Under Smith's influence, the city's surroundings were integrated into the ballpark design. She advocated to preserve the long vacant B&O railroad warehouse, which was destined for destruction, and incorporated it into the baseball experience. To accomplish the integration, the team needed to present a strong rationale for saving the aging warehouse. The plan ultimately approved included assigning two-thirds of the space to be used for concessions, souvenir stores, as well as a portion of the space being dedicated for the Orioles' front offices. Smith also pushed architects HOK Sport and planners RTKL to continue Eutaw Street as a fan concourse through the ballpark which was considered a novel way of integrating the city within the ballpark. For Smith, it defined the area and inspired her to move forward with the whole design of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. I wonder if she'll be incorporating the Stoll mansions into the stadium at all with reference the warehouse at Camden Yards above.. Certainly more excited now.
October 25, 20232 yr Janet Marie Smith, while working for Stan Kasten, led the project to convert Turner Field to an Olympic Stadium. The stadium was the centerpiece for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Later, Smith oversaw the transformation of Olympic Stadium to the Braves' Turner Field. Much of the north end of the Olympic stadium was removed to convert it into a 49,000-seat baseball park. A unique characteristic of Smith's work on Braves' Turner Field is the remnants of previously demolished Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium's foundation which is located just outside the center field and left field walls. Retaining the former Atlanta-Fulton foundation allowed the spot where home plate had been to be marked, thereby commemorating the place at which Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974. This is interesting. Built the new stadium but kept the foundations of the old stadium and the layout of the old field in the car park. If the Bridge gets reorientated slightly with the purchase of the new land, i wonder if she could keep some kind of memoir to the existing stadium. We obviously already have the original Shed wall kept.
October 25, 20232 yr On 18/10/2023 at 00:04, axman2526 said: Make it a state of the art 100, 000 seater entertainment center. Get the superbowl, wrestlemania, Taylor swift concernts. Pay for itself 😉 That's a good Idea. Until the council limits us to one event a year !
October 25, 20232 yr On 17/10/2023 at 17:30, BKLYNProdigy said: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/stamford-bridge-chelsea-stadium-news-b2431116.html#Echobox=1697550552 The club still hasn't ruled out relocating to a new site We've bought that land to build a couple of hotels.
Create an account or sign in to comment