+ Visit Aberdeen FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Page 451 of 560 FirstFirst ... 351401441449450451452453461501551 ... LastLast
Results 4,501 to 4,510 of 5595

Thread: Breaking News - New Stadium and Training Facilities

  1. #4501
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    30,497
    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    I can assure you it wisna barbecue weather at Pittodrie today, I had on my full winter gear in bloody May
    Its freezing in Oberhausen. The locals just get on with it

    As does Underdog

    Name:  _20190504_190515.jpg
Views: 874
Size:  95.7 KB
    Last edited by Pacman1903; 04-05-2019 at 05:06 PM.

  2. #4502
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    30,497
    Quote Originally Posted by awafaehame View Post
    Jesus, I wish someone on the board or connections with the board could read this, a fan willing to help out off his own back.

    If only we had someone that worked for the club on here......................................anyone? Anyone? Anyone?
    Again i have done it today. Maybe not as kid orientated but fan bars and barbecues. However there was a 90 min mascot. "Underdog".. More than us

    AFC would never take my notes on board

  3. #4503
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    2,759
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    Again i have done it today. Maybe not as kid orientated but fan bars and barbecues. However there was a 90 min mascot. "Underdog".. More than us

    AFC would never take my notes on board
    Well, to be fair Pac, maybe they should.
    Whether we do eventually move to the newest lego built stadium in the country or not, we need to change a hell of a lot regards AFC going forward.
    Actually showing an interest in the people paying money to come through the gate would be a decent start.

    As I have said in many threads, we are a club so split right now its scary. The board room would be as well being at a different club from the fans, the fans are constantly fighting or arguing with each other regarding the manager and DNA, as well as the team on the pitch being as poor as most can remember in the last 5 years or so.

    Things need to change before a lot of people just get totally scunnered and find something else to do instead of go along to see Aberdeen.

  4. #4504
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Posts
    2,896
    Don't shoot the messenger but here's what was said about the new stadium last night (by Cormack/Fraser/Wicks)

    1. Consultation with fans over stadium design and facilities will begin later this year. Described as being a comprehensive exercise to look at things like safe standing etc
    2. There will be a separate consultation with disabled fans to ensure their needs are met. Intention is to do more than just legal minimum re access etc
    3. Headline figure for cost being used is £50M rather than the previous £40M (but see below).
    4. Working with advisers who have been involved in other stadium new builds to find "sweet spot" for AFC with regard to what facilities to build versus income to be generated e.g. number of premium seats, corporate facilities. The example used was they would rather spend £50M to generate an extra £3M per annum than spend £40M to generate an extra £1M per annum
    5. Quite a bit away from saying what they will do re funding. Process will be consultation followed by finalisation of stadium design (as a result of both fan consultation and "sweet spot" discussion) followed by finalisation of cost estimate and then will go to investors for funding.
    6. Expect funding to be proved 70-80% from a share issue with both existing and new investors but also looking at possible fan share issue. Any debt taken on would only be on the basis of a rock solid plan on how the additional income would pay off the debt
    7. Naming rights is crucial and will be a long-term commitment with the right brand. Would rather have no stadium name than the wrong name or short term name.
    8. Recognised that traffic plan was crucial and are still looking at what other similar new stadiums have done. Advice from all others is that whatever plan is finalised, will change after 3 months going live and then again after 6 months as fans will figure out best ways to get there and best places to park etc, which will most likely be different to what they have said in any survey as they deal with actual reality of match day traffic
    9. Don't underestimate planning restrictions placed on planning consent and the need to work through them as Westhill crowd will be closely scrutinising. Could cost up to £1.2M to satisfy.
    10. Aiming for 22/23 season but would rather take longer to get it right so could be 23/24 or later
    11. Ann Budge has told AFC Directors that Hertz new stand cost is approaching £20M and still counting as not yet complete - that is a basic 7,000 stand with no corporate facilities/boxes
    12. Still visiting recent new builds to get ideas. Obviously impressed with Gent stadium and are in dialogue with them to incorporate some of their learning/ideas in our stadium
    13. Emphasised a number of times that funding of stadium will be separate from playing budget as has already been the case with the training facilities

    Anyone else that was there last night please add anything I have missed

  5. #4505
    Join Date
    Mar 2016
    Posts
    953
    Gent stadium looks crap, why start the seating 10 feet above pitch level , wasted space & atmosphere probably.

    I wonder about this naming rights, they can't get a decent shirt sponsor not likely to get any big name for anything else.

  6. #4506
    Join Date
    Jun 2017
    Posts
    25
    I think Gent's stadium looks pretty tidy tbh. Could create a decent atmosphere if safe standing was provided as well behind one of the goals.I guess they love this blueprint as the fans have to get shuttle buses to and from the stadium....

  7. #4507
    Join Date
    Jun 2017
    Posts
    25
    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    Don't shoot the messenger but here's what was said about the new stadium last night (by Cormack/Fraser/Wicks)

    1. Consultation with fans over stadium design and facilities will begin later this year. Described as being a comprehensive exercise to look at things like safe standing etc
    2. There will be a separate consultation with disabled fans to ensure their needs are met. Intention is to do more than just legal minimum re access etc
    3. Headline figure for cost being used is £50M rather than the previous £40M (but see below).
    4. Working with advisers who have been involved in other stadium new builds to find "sweet spot" for AFC with regard to what facilities to build versus income to be generated e.g. number of premium seats, corporate facilities. The example used was they would rather spend £50M to generate an extra £3M per annum than spend £40M to generate an extra £1M per annum
    5. Quite a bit away from saying what they will do re funding. Process will be consultation followed by finalisation of stadium design (as a result of both fan consultation and "sweet spot" discussion) followed by finalisation of cost estimate and then will go to investors for funding.
    6. Expect funding to be proved 70-80% from a share issue with both existing and new investors but also looking at possible fan share issue. Any debt taken on would only be on the basis of a rock solid plan on how the additional income would pay off the debt
    7. Naming rights is crucial and will be a long-term commitment with the right brand. Would rather have no stadium name than the wrong name or short term name.
    8. Recognised that traffic plan was crucial and are still looking at what other similar new stadiums have done. Advice from all others is that whatever plan is finalised, will change after 3 months going live and then again after 6 months as fans will figure out best ways to get there and best places to park etc, which will most likely be different to what they have said in any survey as they deal with actual reality of match day traffic
    9. Don't underestimate planning restrictions placed on planning consent and the need to work through them as Westhill crowd will be closely scrutinising. Could cost up to £1.2M to satisfy.
    10. Aiming for 22/23 season but would rather take longer to get it right so could be 23/24 or later
    11. Ann Budge has told AFC Directors that Hertz new stand cost is approaching £20M and still counting as not yet complete - that is a basic 7,000 stand with no corporate facilities/boxes
    12. Still visiting recent new builds to get ideas. Obviously impressed with Gent stadium and are in dialogue with them to incorporate some of their learning/ideas in our stadium
    13. Emphasised a number of times that funding of stadium will be separate from playing budget as has already been the case with the training facilities

    Anyone else that was there last night please add anything I have missed
    Cheers for the write up!

  8. #4508
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Posts
    32,361
    Good effort with the review.

    It’s good they’re bringing in stadium advisors but they never listened to the last one.

  9. #4509
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Posts
    12,430
    I wonder if we can take on franchises like McDonalds and Costa. Those places are gold mines. Someone else would probably do it.

  10. #4510
    Join Date
    Mar 2016
    Posts
    953
    Did they mention anything about hiring an actual architect.
    It look like 20 yrs down the road they are still as clueless on the build.

Page 451 of 560 FirstFirst ... 351401441449450451452453461501551 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •