Bispham Seasider
17 Dec 2007, 06:51 PM
Following the home match against Stoke City, East Stand ticket sales for next Saturdays home match to Coventry City have been put on hold.
Despite giving an official away following of 1,844 (East Stand capacity is 1,890) it was quite clear to most in the ground that somehow a fair few more Stoke fans had managed to get in the stand. Given that the stand has only ever been a "temporary" stand (though it has been there since 2003 so a pretty permanent temporary stand) it is not suited and never has been really for an English football club. It is more akin to a Golf Stand with no roof. Sections of it were already bending before Saturday, and following the game, there are now Health & Safety concerns and so ticket sales for Coventry fans have been put on hold until it can be sorted.
Different stories are being put forward. Some claim that when Stokes fans were bouncing up and down that part of the floor fell through. Some also claim that a Stoke fans has complained about H&S. Whatever the reasons though, the original planning application was only ever for the stand to be there until September 2008. And unless it can be sorted very quickly then this coming Saturday could well end up being a game with no away fans.
The club did recently state that they were looking into extending the East Stand by another 1,000 with the option for it to be split and accomodate home and away fans if that would be required should the home stands be full and the away team not sell out their full allocation. Given the poor state of the stand as it is now, it would seem that the only way of doing that would be to demolish the current stand and erect another stand presumably with a capacity of about 2,800-3,000.
Despite giving an official away following of 1,844 (East Stand capacity is 1,890) it was quite clear to most in the ground that somehow a fair few more Stoke fans had managed to get in the stand. Given that the stand has only ever been a "temporary" stand (though it has been there since 2003 so a pretty permanent temporary stand) it is not suited and never has been really for an English football club. It is more akin to a Golf Stand with no roof. Sections of it were already bending before Saturday, and following the game, there are now Health & Safety concerns and so ticket sales for Coventry fans have been put on hold until it can be sorted.
Different stories are being put forward. Some claim that when Stokes fans were bouncing up and down that part of the floor fell through. Some also claim that a Stoke fans has complained about H&S. Whatever the reasons though, the original planning application was only ever for the stand to be there until September 2008. And unless it can be sorted very quickly then this coming Saturday could well end up being a game with no away fans.
The club did recently state that they were looking into extending the East Stand by another 1,000 with the option for it to be split and accomodate home and away fans if that would be required should the home stands be full and the away team not sell out their full allocation. Given the poor state of the stand as it is now, it would seem that the only way of doing that would be to demolish the current stand and erect another stand presumably with a capacity of about 2,800-3,000.