Seen someone post on Twitter responding to a hibs observer article regarding filling in the corners and with a photo of what it could look like and it does look immense, i am aware we probably would fill out it out once in a blue moon however wondering how far away in the pipeline that may be and everyone’s thoughts on this.
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Thread: Filling in the corners
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30-05-2025 06:17 PM #1
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Filling in the corners
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30-05-2025 06:30 PM #7
That picture has been around for a while now and pops up every now and again. Although I don't think it's a particularly good picture, it's always nice to dream. I'm sure someone could do something decent with AI/ChatGPT to come up with something that looks good.
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30-05-2025 06:31 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-05-2025 06:47 PM #9
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30-05-2025 06:51 PM #10
I’ve always though we would connect the famous five to east and west and leave the away end standing on its tod
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30-05-2025 06:51 PM #11
Just a curiosity, but does anybody know if all the stands were originally aligned by the architect(s) when they were built. so the corners could be filled in at some point (future proofing) as it were. It's just I feel when you are in and around the stadium it doesn't look like it. To me anyway. But all I have is the naked eye to judge it with. On the converse side of the argument if they are not that is some oversight by all concerned.
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30-05-2025 06:53 PM #12
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Looks great no doubt but I think we'd need more than the odd sell out crowd to justify it.
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30-05-2025 06:54 PM #13
Anybody can come up with a nice image. There are things to consider in that pic - not least the north-west corner. Don’t think we’d ever to be able to come up with anything like that nice symmetrical solution based on the constraints of the existing surroundings. There was a thread on this fairly recently.
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30-05-2025 07:03 PM #14
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30-05-2025 07:08 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
we can put a 2nd AND 3rd tier in if we like, but i doubt very much we will be able to build any higher than the present height.
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30-05-2025 07:08 PM #16
Edinburgh’s population is anticipated to grow by circa 8% between now and 2035. We had an average home attendance of 17,082 this season - so assuming a straight line correlation, we won’t “need” any more than 18,500 seats by that time. Whether the club might want to fill in the corners irrespective of this is another matter.
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30-05-2025 07:10 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You just know Hearts will gazump us here and get one first. Right on the end of the staircase to nowhere.
Petrie, sort it out....
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30-05-2025 07:33 PM #18
What’s the ROi?
whats the additional maintenance overhead cost versus the revenue stream?"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
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30-05-2025 07:35 PM #19
Are we in the frame for hosting something that could be used as a means to justify someone else offsetting the cost (e.g a joint Celtic Nations bid for the Euros or hosting a Europa or something final?)
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30-05-2025 07:48 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-05-2025 08:11 PM #21
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The amount of money it would presumably cost is nowhere near proportionate to the increased capacity, which we would seldom fill. Until we are selling out Easter road at least 50% of home games, with many left wanting tickets, then there’s no need to think about capacity increase.
I have no real idea what the cost would be but think it’s safe to assume it wouldn’t be cheap, and it would take years of sellouts to even break even.
Spend that money on the park and ensure we compete for 3rd every year and filling the seats we have will do nicely.
That photo does look nice though.
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30-05-2025 08:14 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-05-2025 08:19 PM #23
No point doing that if we're moving out of town to a 40k capacity stadium.
Oops, was that supposed to be a secret?
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30-05-2025 08:24 PM #24
A look at the satellite image of Easter Road tells you why filling in the north west and south east corners isn’t likely to happen. I expect the club have looked at options for the north east corner, with how successful our updated hospitality options appear to be.
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31-05-2025 09:07 AM #25
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31-05-2025 09:14 AM #26
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quoteneeds to be more than just matchday income or not financially viable. Hotel? Flats like Leyton Orient? (remember how many flats the club was renting at one point for players.) serviced apartment's?
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31-05-2025 09:40 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2025 09:48 AM #28
I get the hype around filling in a corner where we could but the reality is that until the demand is there the costs make zero financial sense.
It would be a complete vanity project for minimal return and for the sake of having a thousand or so extra seats filled for derbies.
And it raises the prospect of having more old firm fans to fill the seats when they are in town.
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31-05-2025 09:52 AM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2025 09:57 AM #30
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Wouldn't have been that long ago people thought a 20k seater was a waste of money. Mid 90s we would do well to get over 10k for anyone outside celtic, hearts or rangers. Imagine what could happen with a sustained period of success.
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