Just out of curiosity, how long will a new stadium last.
I know the lease for the new olympic stadium is 200 years but does that really tell us anything.
Anfield has gone well over 100 years and could realistically stay our home for decades.
If the new stadium is built, we'd expect better facilities, better infrastructure etc so is it reasonable to suggest that the new stadium would be our home for the next 200 years ?
How Long Should A New Stadium Last
posted on 11/7/11
What a pointless question, rooneysnewcomb says thinking aloud.......
........whilst were on the subject, can anyone tell me if wafer thin ham is suitable for vegetarians? , being that its so thin.
posted on 11/7/11
comment by rooneysnewcomb (U8591)
posted 56 seconds ago
What a pointless question, rooneysnewcomb says thinking aloud.......
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Actually, the life expectancy of a new stadia is vitally important. It will effect the decison making process significantly and will also be food for thought in terms of any future developments and growth plans.
Consider yourself ripped
posted on 11/7/11
The colliseum has been around for a while. Wembley lasted 75 years unaltered and thats with 1920s building methods. The way they build them now I would think they could easily last a century.
posted on 11/7/11
Has anyone got a needle and some catgut?
rooneysnewcombe calls room service to order a large portion of humble pie, oh and a ham sandwich too.
posted on 11/7/11
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posted on 11/7/11
Just get the guys that built the pyramids. They seemed to have done ok.
posted on 11/7/11
neon1001uk (U6361)
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This is not an office block. This is a football stadium which will have to be flexible given the fact that the resources themselves will be affected by the success of the product, or in this case, the football club.
Of course these things will be discussed.
posted on 11/7/11
Los Angeles, 8.14am local
Yesterday, I attended my very first baseball game, LA Dodgers against the San Deigo Padres. The ManC team were there. Having seen at first sight what the Americans do for their fans, their supporters, and with John H in charge, I for one can't wait to see where we end up, probably at a new stadium. Whatever the outcome, its a dot on the card that LFC fan will be even more attracted to go and see the team play than ever before. Yes, it will cost more £, but the whole atmosphere will be different, and better. These guys know what makes people happy, and not just with whats happening on the field. YNWA JimmyTheRed
posted on 11/7/11
As long as im alive. I dont care about after me. Joking, Should be 200+ years
posted on 11/7/11
comment by abu-diabibi push eboue shake nasri (U5147)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
Just get the guys that built the pyramids. They seemed to have done ok.
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You mean Jewish slaves?
I don't think thats allowed any more