Think it would be good if Hibs started to look at the spaces outside the ground that are left .. could make some money for our club by being innovative and creating things like pop-ups that fans who like that sort of thing could use. We are a club with a history of leading in some areas … I could see it being a thing around the ground that’s absolutely buzzing for three hours or so before a match. Build it and they’ll come .. I went to one of our hospitality things and struggled for seats for us and table nearly two hours before … and I myself simply cannot afford to visit Hibs hospitality every season, never mind every fortnight … if things are free to be in, and you spend what you can afford .. marquee bars, music (there’s loads of musicians in Edinburgh and beyond who would love to perform at that, and will be appreciated financially by us fans I’m sureThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
tipping them), food stalls, perhaps even other stalls … though I recognise the “fun” police might worry .. but hopefully sense would prevail ..
I’m sure there are obstacles some folk will come up with .. but then all good ideas have to face them.
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15-04-2025 07:12 PM #61
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Modern stadia are going for steep 1 tier stands to help atmosphere.
Wouldn’t want it all like Tynecastle - think having the 2 tiers shows a classy stadium and makes stadium look bigger.
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Seems “Away Day Joe” also to be found on Facebook in a Timelapse build.
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The Charlton stadium is one we should look at two enclosed corners and one separate away end .
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Whatever the case Easter Road in the end is a very decent stadium as it is ......... but it does have the potential to be so much more and part of the advancement of this club into the future has to be to upgrade it to make it a more atmospheric and intimidating stadium for other clubs to visit .... the most obvious way to do that is to make it more enclosed. Whatever the time line it simply has to be something Hibs never take off the table and eventually get round to doing.
You can use the standing area behind the goals as evidence for the worth of doing that. Folk like me pushed for that for years and I don't think anybody can deny that it has been, if not a roaring success, then at least a move that has brought a decent atmosphere to games that in the past would have seen the place like a library. Hibs spent a fair bit on that and in my opinion and that of a lot of other folk it was money well spent, even if it didn't add to the stadium's capacity.
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19-04-2025 09:19 AM #74
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19-04-2025 09:39 AM #75
Without being able to post some pictures, Watford seem to have done a decent job of filling in their corner areas to create a more enclosed and atmospheric venue.
From what I can tell one corner houses police control and stadium announcer units. Another houses a state of the art TV studio with a small seated area in front of it.
There is a corner that is simply the stadium access corner and is an enclosed area for the away team to disembark their coach and enter the stadium away from opposition fans, the same as we have in the SW corner but the whole gap between the stands has been cleverly boxed in.
The last corner is a huge space very much like our NE area. Hear we see a large structure housing high end hospitality boxes over looking the pitch but also fan bars, club superstore and probably other things.
Only one corner has any seating yet the stadium is now very enclosed and the overall look has greatly improved. All four corners have a purpose to them and with a little imagination there is no reason why we couldn't replicate this.Last edited by Renfrew_Hibby; 19-04-2025 at 09:41 AM.
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