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| City only officially sold out once last season. No need for expansion simple as. Yes I would prefer our own ground but the kc is our home now and it is the envy of the league.
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| What should of happened is redeveloped the Boulevard, built same as Doncaster as the keepmoat is like a smaller version of the KC, sure alot of fans would of been happy with that,
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| I do grow very tired of these threads
One more time .................
The only organisation who can put extra capacity on the KC stadium is .......................... The city council
The stadium is OWNED BY HULL CITY COUNCIL AND THE TWO JOINT MAIN TENNANTS ARE HULL CITY AND HULL FC. Under user agreement both sides have equal rights at the KC, despite what some KR fans may hope.
The extension will not happen is it is going to cost the city council money, which for the east stand second tier will be around £16 million. That would put around and extra 9K seats in now times that by the seat price and work out how many seasons it will cost to repay, adding in finance costs as well. Factor in that the Liberal party now run Hull, the very same party that wanted to ditch the stadium.
To erect a new 2nd teir the stadium would have to be closed down for a whole lot longer then the football closed season, perhaps nine months. Health and safety considerations are far tighter now and I think it would have to be closed down as most of the roof would have to come down as well.
The Boulevard can now never be used for for a large spectator sports club due to restrictions laid down in the current new planning regs for such sites. Even if FC did leave the KC this would change nothing, city do not own it and the codesals are so tight as to prevent even selling the stadium to them.
Shame I know But no extension not even for a world cup years away for Moldova to play Malta in .
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| Quote: east hull FC fan "City only officially sold out once last season. No need for expansion simple as. Yes I would prefer our own ground but the kc is our home now and it is the envy of the league.'"
What a load of rubbish. Only one League game didn't sell-out!
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| Quote: Ian P "I do grow very tired of these threads
Pleanty of Stadiums have been extended without having to close stands. Newcastle United's St James park is a great example of that.
As for the extension not happening? If you think that it won't, you are kidding yourself.
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| A 40k stadium will look great half empty when City get relegated next year.
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| Quote: Hutchie "wont look much bigger i wouldnt think, only real difference would be the tear on the upper east'"
There as been a few tears all around the ground of late .
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| i worked on the engineering side of the kc and the east stand can be developed to be the same as the west by taking the roof off and adding another tier. it was designed this way so possible increases could be done at a later date.
however, depending on how the extra tier was done (corporate boxes to seating) the capacity would only rise to between a min of 29k to a maximum of 33k. to my knowledge this is the max it can go to with existing plans
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| Quote: *jonny* "A 40k stadium will look great half empty when City get relegated next year.'"
You could say that about almost any Club in the top flight.
Never let fear of failure hold you back!
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| Quote: *jonny* "A 40k stadium will look great half empty when City get relegated next year.'"
or half full , your Newcastle pessimism is very deep rooted
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| Quote: phleastyler "i worked on the engineering side of the kc and the east stand can be developed to be the same as the west by taking the roof off and adding another tier. it was designed this way so possible increases could be done at a later date.
however, depending on how the extra tier was done (corporate boxes to seating) the capacity would only rise to between a min of 29k to a maximum of 33k. to my knowledge this is the max it can go to with existing plans'"
PD was on Humberside lately saying that the original designers were drawing up the plans to take the Stadium capacity to either 40,000 or 45,000.
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| Quote: CityFC "Pleanty of Stadiums have been extended without having to close stands. Newcastle United's St James park is a great example of that.
As for the extension not happening? If you think that it won't, you are kidding yourself.'"
Who owns St JAMES'S ?
Not Newcastle council thats for sure
I am not kidding myself, I do not actually believe it effects FC at all as to the size of the stadium as we will jsut lock off what we do not want. It will not effect what we pay to use it or when we use it.
Who is going to pay for it .......................... ?
Remembering its 100% council owned and they have neither the politcal will or money to do the job .
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| Ian P. made the point that the KC is owned by the City Council and there is no way they should fund an expansion to the stadium. Why should the whole of the city have to pay for it when not all the city would get the benefit. Unless Duffen actually thought further than his own football team and staged International Rugby League (possibly World Cup Football) and concerts etc. But that is hardly likely. Who would fund a new ground for Hull FC when they have the KC available?
Perhaps the first improvement to the KC should be to do something about the state of the pitch, even makes Wembley look good.
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| phleastyler wrote: i worked on the engineering side of the kc and the east stand can be developed to be the same as the west by taking the roof off and adding another tier. it was designed this way so possible increases could be done at a later date.
however, depending on how the extra tier was done (corporate boxes to seating) the capacity would only rise to between a min of 29k to a maximum of 33k. to my knowledge this is the max it can go to with existing plans
PD was on Humberside lately saying that the original designers were drawing up the plans to take the Stadium capacity to either 40,000 or 45,000.
Not saying they cany expand bigger but the original plans were just for the expansion of east stand to be easy.
expansion is always possible just extra structural work etc needed. look at old trafford for example. can always find a way. just pointing out the original plans for hfc fans benefit
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| Quote: Jake the Peg "If he's relying on the council to pay for it he has no chance. Govt funding cuts means councils are gonna be even more skint than ever going forward. Only issue I can see is that the council may give the KC, or a potion of ownership of it, to city in lieu of them paying for expansion.
We had a 25 year agreement to play there and we're already 8 or so years in so 1/3rd of it has gone already'"
Ithink we can all bang on about this forever - it aint going to happen unless Paul Duffen wins the Euro Millions Rollover - but o no if he did he would buy a big club like Liverpool or Newcastle!!
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