Just a suggestion like.
I used to just drive the 360 mile round trip with my season ticket every other week for the best part of 2 decades for the division 2 and 3 action and negate all of that hullabaloo myself.
Until I didn't anymore, obviously.
Just a suggestion like.
I used to just drive the 360 mile round trip with my season ticket every other week for the best part of 2 decades for the division 2 and 3 action and negate all of that hullabaloo myself.
Until I didn't anymore, obviously.
Great. Fanwars.
I'm the worst fan, feel free to haggle amongst yourselves on the hierarchy of how much better than me you are.
I’m far worse than you.
Oi! Play by the rules!
In distraction news, a planning application has apparently been submitted to fill in the Trent End corners (after PT Stand rebuilt), adding about another 5,000 seats, taking Trentside capacity to 43,000-45,000.
It's good everyone will be able to have at least two seats each in future.
Newcastle away tickets have/did make it to general sale today.
The Post are reporting that Forest have resubmitted the planning application which would involve filling the corners at the Trent End and taking the capacity to 43000.
This would involve the demolition of some houses and another boat club.
Also won’t be be building the 170 apartments.
A load returned this morning after last night.
Also think the sell on market is dwindling with more games this year. Last year I stood next to a guy and his son who'd paid £100 each for their ticket from an away member. Bet he's not paying that much this year.
Sorry, I'm certainly no planning application expert. Does this mean that the original plan and permission for the Peter Taylor stand work will need to be scrapped and resubmitted, or is this like a Phase 2 that won't impact the previous stuff we've been supposedly pushing for ages?
Reading elsewhere it seems like there is a new design for the stand. I hope so, as the original seemed pretty low-rent.. and subsequent to that the club supposedly had Foster & Partners involved, who would be less likely to think that slapping some cladding on a frame counts as design.
Scrapping the apartments is excellent news. They were always a terrible idea.
Presumably new permits would be needed, or at least material amendments to the existing ones.. but it’s not a case of starting again and/or resetting the timeline. The big step has been agreement with the council over the broader vision for the site. That’s what drags out the time. Changing the specifics shouldn’t be hard.
Transfer rumours that Wood will be the subject of a bid from West Ham in January, which, to me, seems both really lazy and quite logical.
Maybe swap him for Bowen?
Because West Ham definitely need another 30-something striker.
West Ham away on January 7 would be just perfect for Wood's debut.