You wouldn't have to build over it as such
Natural amphitheater.
Be a bit on the soggy side mind you with the trees gone.
Yeah there is an option now so there is no excuse not to build a training ground even if the stadium gets rejected.
The way Milne keeps going on about it though, I get the impression if he doesn't get to build his shiny new stadium he wont bother building the training ground either.
I have not commented at all on this thread I don't think. As someone just said it's about opinions and like them I'm not here to change anyones. I'm against the move, I think Pittodrie should have been redeveloped years ago. I understand now why this really has to go through although travelling by bus or train from Glasgow it is no use to me. Will there be a shuttle bus to and from Guild Street? How long will it take? How much will it cost? How frequent will it be. All I can see it will now cost me more to get to and from the city centre and cost me more. The number of train or bus services I can use from Glasgow to Aberdeen and back will be fewer as I will have more travelling. I will then be spending less time in the city centre and spending less. There was the pints before games issue etc mentioned. Well I like my pints before and after and not just before a Kilmarnock or Hamilton game. This will be fine if there is an excellent shuttle link to the ground and a bar or bars with a far greater capacity than 600. Will said bar or bars be open after the game to allow the crowd to disperse not all at once? I have also never understood and still can't grasp why new training facilities have to be built alongside a new ground. These should also have been built years ago. Anything other than Saturday at 3pm is a nightmare as it is by public transport and I can only forecast that with increased difficulty in getting to a new ground my attendance will drop.