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The South West corner in front of the screen was empty and much of the North West corner too.
Apologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats?
Quote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two penath.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:20:59 pmQuote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two penath.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.Imagine what ever that Mexican advertising is the reason why.
Seats removed to accommodate Big Screen and seats in front not used so screen isn't obscured (or damaged) @ 250South Stand reduced capacity to accommodate unreserved seating by approx 250.Crewe were in an area of the ground that can accommodate @2000 and they were short of selling their allocation so approx 700 to 800 short in that section. (Some used for segregation) The concourse is divided so we can't use their unsold seats. A section of West stand, (North end) rarely used has had some seat parts used to repair others around the stadium. @250 not used. Then from what I heard the first row or two of the East Stand became 'restricted views' due to the height of the illuminated advertising boards so fans were given the choice to relocate their seats (not sure how many)
Quote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two pennarth.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.
I said last week that the stadium capacity was now nowhere near 15000, and was poo-pooed by some, one poster even telling me I was scaremongering.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:20:59 pmQuote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two pennarth.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.Can't agree with you re segregation being too over the top. https://youtu.be/QDx5bV-8ILk?si=CBbvScay57K50Zg1Adequate and sensible would be my choice.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 11, 2024, 06:47:45 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:20:59 pmQuote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two pennarth.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.Can't agree with you re segregation being too over the top. https://youtu.be/QDx5bV-8ILk?si=CBbvScay57K50Zg1Adequate and sensible would be my choice.So do you believe clubs that have a thinner segregation are less safe?Whats your opinion on why the last 12 rows W33 not being sold? This is the block where the front 10 or so rows have been stripped for parts. To me these should have been sold, but we're not.
Quote from: scawsby steve on May 11, 2024, 06:42:01 pmI said last week that the stadium capacity was now nowhere near 15000, and was poo-pooed by some, one poster even telling me I was scaremongering.It's disappointing. We started off with a stadium that had a capacity of 15000. It's probably no more than 13500.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:53:27 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 11, 2024, 06:47:45 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:20:59 pmQuote from: drfcsteve on May 11, 2024, 05:48:48 pmApologies if I’ve missed this previously, but how have we reduced the capacity of the stadium so much? We started off at 15,000 and last night was a sell out but less than 13,000 in attendance.Not that we need the extra seats, but where have they gone? I’ve heard people say about some being removed for the big screen but surely not 2,000 seats? I'm glad I'm not the one to start this off. But I'll add my two pennarth.The bottom ten or so rows of W32 block have had the seat backs removed to replace damaged ones around the ground, these have yet to be replaced. What I couldn't understand was why the back 12 or so rows weren't sold. Answer for the safety officer?? There are then another two smaller block W33 and W34 that were probably the buffer zone for segregation, even though that could have been altered for the empty corner sections that crewe didn't sell.The netting under the screen wasn't removed, again more seats that could have been sold and weren't, again one for the safety officer to answer.And lastly, the segregation between the fans in the middle of north stand was in my opinion way over the top. Manchester United and city and countless others use lines of stewards and thinner netting sections. The club opted to block off over 2/3rd of a block when it could and should have been less. Again for the safety officer to answer.To round off, we should have had the opportunity to sell 700-800 more seats easily but something or some individuals don't want to change the norm. I do not know why?? Quite disappointing to be honest and lots of fans in the south stand said the same.Can't agree with you re segregation being too over the top. https://youtu.be/QDx5bV-8ILk?si=CBbvScay57K50Zg1Adequate and sensible would be my choice.So do you believe clubs that have a thinner segregation are less safe?Whats your opinion on why the last 12 rows W33 not being sold? This is the block where the front 10 or so rows have been stripped for parts. To me these should have been sold, but we're not.I do yes. Maybe easier said unless you happen to be in the front line. I wouldn't want to be there would you? I think they used W33 as additional segregation because of the seats.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:49:42 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on May 11, 2024, 06:42:01 pmI said last week that the stadium capacity was now nowhere near 15000, and was poo-pooed by some, one poster even telling me I was scaremongering.It's disappointing. We started off with a stadium that had a capacity of 15000. It's probably no more than 13500. Oh, and just to reiterate, in terms of revenue, the gate receipts from the play offs are pooled and we get a 20% share so we could do some maths once we decide what's adequate or inadequate segregation. I think the Safety Officer might come to a different conclusion.
A section of West stand, (North end) rarely used has had some seat parts used to repair others around the stadium. @250 not used.Sorry but this is pretty naf and tinpot, surely get them fixed properly and we could have got £3,000 plus income towards the repairs. The actual seat I was sat on was broken, gave my arse a right nip when Molyneux screwed it wide.
I might be wrong, but it didn't look like the East South corner was netted off, so why under the big screen?
As far as I am aware the whole stadium is being used for the RL Challenge Cup semi-final with minimum - if any - segregation. Bound to sell-out with two well supported teams playing - so you will see what the current capacity is with the Hull KR - Wigan attendence next week.
So basically we will never have a repeat of the Leeds attendance because seats are cut massively.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 11, 2024, 07:13:18 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 11, 2024, 06:49:42 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on May 11, 2024, 06:42:01 pmI said last week that the stadium capacity was now nowhere near 15000, and was poo-pooed by some, one poster even telling me I was scaremongering.It's disappointing. We started off with a stadium that had a capacity of 15000. It's probably no more than 13500. Oh, and just to reiterate, in terms of revenue, the gate receipts from the play offs are pooled and we get a 20% share so we could do some maths once we decide what's adequate or inadequate segregation. I think the Safety Officer might come to a different conclusion. Yes, fully aware of this split on the gate receipts