Saracens new stadium
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Saracens new stadium
Having a quick look at Saracens unofficial forum they are talking about names for Copthall Stadium.
Have we got any ideas what it could or should be called?
Have we got any ideas what it could or should be called?
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Oh, yes we do! It has a lot to do with what they have got that is 'special' and what they will have won at the end of the season, but the censor bot would probably nail me for spelling out the the replacement of the 'p' and 't' with a 'c' and a 'k'ellis9 wrote:Having a quick look at Saracens unofficial forum they are talking about names for Copthall Stadium.
Have we got any ideas what it could or should be called?
I used to be indecisive now I just can't make up my mind
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How about "Kopsdorf" Stadium?
"Vortrekker Halt"
The"Tommy Cooper" Stadium
The "Kruger" Stadium.
The "Jarpie" Stadium
The "Silly Hat" Stadium?
"Vortrekker Halt"
The"Tommy Cooper" Stadium
The "Kruger" Stadium.
The "Jarpie" Stadium
The "Silly Hat" Stadium?
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They're installing an artificial pitch so I suggest the Elastoplast Arena.
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If Kingsholm is affectionately known as Castle Grim, I propose the new home for Saracens be known as the Last Bastion for Boredom.
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Maybe the kyk na verf droog stadium
Thats Afrikaans for "watching paint dry".
Thats Afrikaans for "watching paint dry".
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Seriously, if I understand the plans correctly, this will be an athletics stadium with one stand (capacity 3000) and an artificial pitch in the middle. It is currently home to two athletics clubs - Barnet & District AC and Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers and one football club - Kentish Town.
Then in the winter, they will assemble three temporary stands (the scaffold type ones to increase capacity to 10000) over the running track which will be dismantled each summer for the athletics season.
Some new 'home'. They will once again be tennants, just a different landlord.
Then in the winter, they will assemble three temporary stands (the scaffold type ones to increase capacity to 10000) over the running track which will be dismantled each summer for the athletics season.
Some new 'home'. They will once again be tennants, just a different landlord.
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As they will be leasing the scaffolding structure
How about "Rent-a-Shed"?
How about "Rent-a-Shed"?
All good 7's play on the edge if not they are a waste of space!!
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Will the posts be in line with Mecca?
I could agree with you...but then we'd both be wrong.
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For those who are really interested go to http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news ... all_plans/
where you can see an artists impression of what so impressed Boris.
I just hope they've got enough money left for a decent scoreboard rather than putting the numbers up by hand
where you can see an artists impression of what so impressed Boris.
I just hope they've got enough money left for a decent scoreboard rather than putting the numbers up by hand
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Actually I think that it is very much a new home for them. Ultimately finding somewhere to build (affordably) within London was always going to be a challenge. In this case it is affordable, but unsurprisingly comes with constraints. The main issue being that it is on green belt land, so they have to allow it to be used as an amenity/sports area for the development to be permitted. If it was purely for their own use it would effectively be a commercial development and not permitted. However, by allowing ongoing use for the athletics it is okay (as I understand it). Although demountable stands may sound a bit iffy it's an easy way to achieve the desired capacity while maintaining the multi-purpose usage. I'd also add that it will probably be relatively easy for them to increase the capacity of the stands if the crowds increase. This is in itself not unlikely if the stadium is done well (can't be worse than Vicarage Road!) as they will a) have a permanent home they can justify more targetting marketing of the club in the local area and building better links with the community and can b) give people a much better matchday experience than they could possibly get at Vicarage Road. Personally I wouldn't underestimate the potential of a proper rugby club with a home in north London (i.e. not competing directly with Quins for fans).bluntiger wrote: Some new 'home'. They will once again be tennants, just a different landlord.
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But the problem with the 'Scaffold Stands' is that they have no facilities whatsoever - toilets or concessions - which then have to be provided on a temporary basis.
It is far from a pleasant experience and always comes across as scruffy. Quins have the scaffold stands at both ends of the stoop for anyone who has been there.
It is far from a pleasant experience and always comes across as scruffy. Quins have the scaffold stands at both ends of the stoop for anyone who has been there.
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