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Thread: Filling in the corners
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31-05-2025 10:00 AM #31
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31-05-2025 10:03 AM #32
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Would it not be Cheaper to do it like ibrox? Habe big screens ro fill the gaps and a few hundred seats at the bottom of the screens?
Solves the Albion road problem, is a lot cheaper, completes the stadium and boosts numbers
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31-05-2025 10:04 AM #33
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Mentioned it previously but Gary O’Hagan did say to me that the original design of the stands ensured that the corners can be filled in. This does take into account the shape of surrounding buildings and roads.
Id love to see it done but want to see the football continue its upwards trajectory as well.Last edited by CentreLine; 31-05-2025 at 11:22 AM.
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31-05-2025 10:07 AM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2025 12:27 PM #35
Any joining up of any stands will also involve alterations to the ends of the lower tiers of the existing stands. Certainly doable but far more work involved than just bolting them together
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31-05-2025 12:43 PM #36
I don't think there is any real way of joining the FF to the West because of how close the road runs to the stadium. The stand was designed the way it was because without the angled end it would have infringed on Albion Place. Same is true between the South and East but probably slightly easier to overcome. Celtic had a similar issue at Celtic Park but were able to have overhangs of the stand over both Janefield Street and the Eastern Necropolis so I suppose it's technically possible but would be exceptionally expensive.
The spaces between both the FF and East and the South and West are certainly big enough for some kind of development though. It would probably need some tweaks elsewhere to comply with access standard for emergency vehicles and the like but plenty clubs with filled in corners, hotels, bars etc cope with that just fine.
I think the idea of ER with all 4 corners filled in is something of a pipe dream but a bit of redevelopment would certainly make things look even better. Bear in mind the FF and South are both 30 years old now and the West nearly 25 so they will need work done at some point albeit not imminently (especially given the investment in the hospitality areas in both recently).PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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31-05-2025 01:24 PM #37
Should defo be looking to do something in the N/E corner. It’s a massive space, currently being used solely as a car park. Some sort of hospitality offering, supporters bar with balconies overlooking the pitch, hotel, or even something like Ibrox with a smallish number of seats and a larger screen above. Any of these things would look great
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31-05-2025 07:05 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Gotta stay ahead of demand. Now would be a great time to press ahead with this sort of thing if we're trying to grow as a club.
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31-05-2025 07:07 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hibs should ask for a cycle lane to replace the road, thus giving us more space to build. They never refuse a new cycle lane.
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31-05-2025 07:17 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Growing as a club does not mean gratuitous capacity extension that will cost literal millions of pounds, it means doing things like selling season tickets for the unoccupied seats in the ground.
The stadium as it is is well ahead of the demand and only occasionally supply is able to keep up.
When was the last time you couldn’t get a ticket for a game at ER?"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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31-05-2025 08:02 PM #41
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31-05-2025 09:56 PM #43
To be absolutely realistic the only real chance of redevelopment in the next few years is in the FF / East corner.
It would be far from unreasonable to imagine another 1,500 seats in that corner as part of a redevelopment that would include putting a 1st floor in the east and exit points half way up it making getting out of the stand far easier .... that would probably mean the loss of about 500 seats in the east itself .... but would still take the capacity of the stadium up to around 21,000 with the new seats in the corner.
As part of that I would also like to see the roofs of the FF and east extended towards the pitch by about a metre and a half ... making the stadium feel more enclosed and intimidating.
The whole thing would probably only cost about 10 million or so
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01-06-2025 10:35 AM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2025 11:44 AM #45
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01-06-2025 12:01 PM #46
Looks fantastic and I hope one day it will happen but we are nowhere near upgrading the capacity of ER. We would need a season or 2 at regular capacity crowds to justify it
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01-06-2025 12:41 PM #49
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This was an artists impression of the proposed Straiton Stadium ground share with Hearts back in 2003. Looks way too maroon for my liking.
Plus the corners are open here too. Seems bizarre not to have it fully enclosed.
Link to the image and report here - https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...neties-3192720
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01-06-2025 12:42 PM #50
Drawn with my finger! So gies a break!
Not designed to max occupancy, more just to get them filled in. People in corners could use facilities in North or East/ West stands. Would more or less be a turnstile then through the tunnel to seats. No need for expense of plumbing etc.
Straight sections are cheaper/ easier to produce than curved. Hertz main stand is folded sheet steel to make the steps yes?
Car park maintained to some degree at NE.
If you build it and all that! :D
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01-06-2025 12:58 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-06-2025 03:39 PM #53
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I’d argue that the space you speak of would have no implications for light. The present construction, with ends in place on the stands, allows negligible light to pass from one end to the contrasting small gap. Natural light is coming from the south east and progressing to set in the south west. None of that is having a changing impact for residents if the corners are filled in. It might stop a resident being able to get a limited glimpse in to a very small part of the pitch. Surely no grounds for complaint there.
Think residents might have an issue with something I’ve suggested previously. I’ve suggested, rather than building a hotel, Hibs should incorporate a soup kitchen and shelter facilities suitable for homeless people in part of a corner.Last edited by CentreLine; 01-06-2025 at 03:47 PM.
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01-06-2025 03:44 PM #54
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02-06-2025 09:35 AM #55
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Anfield doesn't technically have the corners filled in but it looks like they've just made each stand as wide as possible until they meet. Probably a rubbish view for whoever is in those seats but it looks smart and still gives the enclosed look/feel.
Not sure if we could do something similar or if that would be easier?
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02-06-2025 10:28 AM #56This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I’d have thought you’d have realised it was a tongue in cheek kinda post and not to be taken seriously.
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In the end the total build is extending the top and bottom deck of the FF and bottom deck of the south by about 5 metres each, with the roofs being extended to cover the new seats. In total the whole construction would barely come to half the length of one of the end stands, without having to put in toilets, food kiosks etc, but it would transform the look and feel of the stadium and cost relative peanuts to do.
Of course it would mean possibly having to relocate the big screens to being slung under the roofs of the FF and south .... whether the roofs could take the weight only an engineer could tell you.
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