Superstar Tradesman Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 0 being no interest whatsoever, 10 meaning you can barely contain your excitement. Quote
tlg1903 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 6 out of the city is going to be a bind but ive never liked pittodrie much Quote
Tyrant Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I'm a one. Not interested in moving but will be slightly curious to see what a new stadium would be like. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 6 for me. Are we supposed to be excited about the new stadium? It's more of an issue to get a team on the park which causes excitement... if they get that i don't care where they play. Quote
Ptayles Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 0. Could not give a flying fuck about it Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted April 14, 2011 Author Report Posted April 14, 2011 Would be good to gauge the feelings of other fans who have moved stadiums. Is it just the way AFC have performed over the last couple decades that sees my vote coming in at 2 or is this generally the feelings fans get when moving from your spiritual home? Quote
DandyDon96 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 0. Could not give a flying fuck about it 6 for me. Are we supposed to be excited about the new stadium? It's more of an issue to get a team on the park which causes excitement... if they get that i don't care where they play. i agree Quote
Azteca1903 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I care in that I think it could be a disaster, exitement is maybe the wrong word. The finance isssue which the club seems to brush off like its not really there and transport to and from the stadium in particular still look like potential catastrophes to me. Of course I'm interested to see the finished product and hope that it proves to be a state-of-the-art venue with none of the drawbacks that some modern, soulless, identikit stadiums seem to have. How this could be quantified in a numerical fashion I'm not entirely sure Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I care in that I think it could be a disaster, exitement is maybe the wrong word. The finance isssue which the club seems to brush off like its not really there and transport to and from the stadium in particular still look like potential catastrophes to me. Of course I'm interested to see the finished product and hope that it proves to be a state-of-the-art venue with none of the drawbacks that some modern, soulless, identikit stadiums seem to have. How this could be quantified in a numerical fashion I'm not entirely sure Good post. I think excitement is entirely the wrong word from my point of view. The whole story has predcitably dragged on far longer than was necessary and it got boring some time ago. I gave it a 6 because it is a critical move for the club, if things are done properly it will be a major plus for us, but there is also the capacity for it to bring us done further if it's not done properly as you say. Quote
Rebus30 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I gave it a 0. I can't see a new stadium making things any better. We need to get the fundamentals right first. The whole project has been done without any thought for the hardcore dandys who live, eat and breathe AFC and (we all know this anyway) is totally a pocket-lining exercise for Stewarty Milne. And of course, as far as I am concerned the dons are Pittodrie / Pittodrie is the dons and a shiny new stadium with no history doesn't hold much appeal to me. I'll probably still go to the games once the stadium moves, although my enthusiasm for watching the crap that AFC preport to be football has decreased dramatically this season. I know I've said this for the last few seasons, but I REALLY am not sure about renewing the season ticket this summer . . . . . . Quote
Kowalski Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I gave it an 8 as we have fuck all else to look forward to as Dons supporters. But as BB says, the product on the park is the priority. I do think the stadium looks good though and there's gonna be a bar! Quote
tom_widdows Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I gave it a 2 but that is probably down to my feelings about the whole club at the moment. I cant remember the last time I even bothered to watch the highlights on the BBC web page. Personally i think they have actually made it too big to begin with. It is too small to host something like the UEFA cup final, There is no chance of us getting our act together to put a proper bid in the the Euros, Scotland seem to be permanantly based at Hampden now except for the odd friendly which could be played at any SPL (and some division 1 grounds), and because of Aberdeens location its only chance of being a league cup semi-final ground would be if Caley played St Johnstone. With our average crowd dangerously close to (not already) below the 10000 mark and scottish football getting worse by the season Im concerned we might end up like Darlington. Id have made the new stadium 15000 max to start with clear plans on how it could be expanded to 20000 or more should it be required) Quote
manc_don Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I gave it a 2 but that is probably down to my feelings about the whole club at the moment. I cant remember the last time I even bothered to watch the highlights on the BBC web page. Personally i think they have actually made it too big to begin with. It is too small to host something like the UEFA cup final, There is no chance of us getting our act together to put a proper bid in the the Euros, Scotland seem to be permanantly based at Hampden now except for the odd friendly which could be played at any SPL (and some division 1 grounds), and because of Aberdeens location its only chance of being a league cup semi-final ground would be if Caley played St Johnstone. With our average crowd dangerously close to (not already) below the 10000 mark and scottish football getting worse by the season Im concerned we might end up like Darlington. Id have made the new stadium 15000 max to start with clear plans on how it could be expanded to 20000 or more should it be required) Totally, there is no way the club can even justify us needing to have a higher capacity. We don't even get over 15k for OF matches anymore, and due to the clubs own inability to create a competitive team, we've become a sub 10K team. I think it just proves at how delusional the club are, that despite the fact the club have won F-all and have had 2 maybe 3 competitive seasons in the past 16 years, the fans would stick by them. Incidentally, I gave it a 3, I think it looks ok, but there are more pressing issues on my mind atm, if they get addressed, then I will be more positive about the stadium. No point in having a nice new ground to watch a shite team play in front of a few thousand fans. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 It was only a few years ago that we had 8 matches with more than 15k. Surely it would be madness to choose a capacity based on our current ineptitude, would the board not then face the accusation of lack of ambition (yes I know) Quote
Jute Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 Voted 0 as what good will a shiney new stadium be when the team is pish. Quote
tom_widdows Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 It was only a few years ago that we had 8 matches with more than 15k. Surely it would be madness to choose a capacity based on our current ineptitude, would the board not then face the accusation of lack of ambition (yes I know) How much more than 15k? It was only 17 years ago out average crowd was 15k and we sold out for every old firm match. Then television coverage went through the roof and the clubs started charging over £20 to watch us pay st mirren or livingston. lack of ambition would be to propose a stadium which would have a finished capacity of 15000. Building one that is 15k with the potential for a quick extension to 20k in a few years should we start selling out would be the cautious dare I say sensible option. Building a 20k stadium when crowds are falling all over the country (Even the Huns and tic are about 10k down) is living in denial as far as im concerned Quote
Ptayles Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 Just do what MK Dons have done. Works for them and doesnt look too bad Quote
tom_widdows Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 Just do what MK Dons have done. Works for them and doesnt look too bad Would need to redesign the stadium to have a completely separate upper tier Plus MK dons have the advantae of having an average crowd of 10000 while in league 1. 2 promotions leads to a spell in the premiership were their crowds will double. We on the other hand can only go down Quote
sheepheid Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 Hopefully the new stadium will be good and some decent facilities and will help bring kids back to the 'family sections'. I'd also like to think that AFC will have the sense to announce a section dedicated for the singers so that people can select on there season tickets where they want to sit so that the singers are not scattered around the ground for the first season, similar to what happened with Arsenal at the Emirates (not quite the same scale mind!) Unfortunately what I can see happening is that AFC will sell out to the old Firm and allocate them a huge away section so that the noise from them far outweigh's our noise and that the OF have the upper hand before the game even starts. Boo! Quote
tom_widdows Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 I personally dont like the idea of 'singing sections' I fear the possible 'excuse me sir but this is the quiet section. If you want to sing or shout you must go sit over there. Quote
tsr Posted April 15, 2011 Report Posted April 15, 2011 That's pretty much what we have just now, just that there is nowhere for people who do want to sing to go Quote
Jute Posted April 15, 2011 Report Posted April 15, 2011 I personally dont like the idea of 'singing sections' I fear the possible 'excuse me sir but this is the quiet section. If you want to sing or shout you must go sit over there. That is exactly what will happen. Quote
Madbadteacher Posted April 15, 2011 Report Posted April 15, 2011 Will there also be a "tartan rug and wearthers" section? Quote
dave_min Posted April 15, 2011 Report Posted April 15, 2011 I'm a one. Not interested in moving but will be slightly curious to see what a new stadium would be like. Quote
Aberdeen_Ladette Posted April 16, 2011 Report Posted April 16, 2011 I voted 5; in reflection of my ambivalance about the new stadium. I agree with all others who referred to the (lack of) quality of the team, however to just specifically answer re the move from Pittodrie then I think now it is necessary due to the money being spent trying to keep Pittodrie legal. Quote
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