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Thread: Can Glasgow sustain or does it need ...

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    Can Glasgow sustain or does it need ...

    ..three stadiums with a capacity of 50k plus, these days ?

    I don't think it can or does. Surely there is a case for sharing / combination(s) between the three clubs that use Hampden, Ibrox and Parkhead.

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    re: Can Glasgow sustain or does it need ...

    ibrox is needed for the crowds we get on a regular basis, the other two are awful grounds and should be sold to slum landlords

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    re: Can Glasgow sustain or does it need ...

    No, but I think Sevco have been on the ball with this, the foresight they have shown in trying to burst the club and sell off the land to Tesco,will help sustain the other two clubs and stadia.

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    re: Can Glasgow sustain or does it need ...

    Three stadia, but the chances are one of the clubs from the city will need to play a cup semi final in their own stadium.

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