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Re: Capacity
I've always thought that this is a huge factor in the future development of the Orient. Should we go up another division & then press for promotion; those flats would be a hinderance in any development of Brisbane Rd. It would be necessary to relocate. Where to? Inner London is mega expensive. Anyone fancy Basildon Orient?
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Ground share with MK Dons.Clive Evans wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:55 pm I've always thought that this is a huge factor in the future development of the Orient. Should we go up another division & then press for promotion; those flats would be a hinderance in any development of Brisbane Rd. It would be necessary to relocate. Where to? Inner London is mega expensive. Anyone fancy Basildon Orient?
Premiership ground.
A population which is going to double in the next 20 years.
Can’t understand why none of these American investors can see this.
35 minutes by train from Euston.
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Brentford were able to find land in a more expensive part of London for a new ground. Granted, they're owner by a boyhood fan with deep pockets and so wasn't as interested in direct return as the long term interests of the club, but we could find a site needs be, particularly if tied in to (another) property deal.
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They also owned Griffin Park and sold it for 30 million.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 4:24 pm Brentford were able to find land in a more expensive part of London for a new ground. Granted, they're owner by a boyhood fan with deep pockets and so wasn't as interested in direct return as the long term interests of the club, but we could find a site needs be, particularly if tied in to (another) property deal.
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Mistadobalina:- Brentford is a lot further away from the City than Leyton. For some strange reason, well heeled people are moving in.
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Re: Capacity
Ok so if we did move up and a new ground was being sought what about these options ( I am sure there will be more)
Whipps Cross /Hollow ponds
Wanstead flats
Hackney Marshes
Lea Valley Park
Whipps Cross /Hollow ponds
Wanstead flats
Hackney Marshes
Lea Valley Park
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Re: Capacity
When Orient are pushing for the Premier League in 4 years they should bid for Romford Dog track, demolish it and build a new ground.
Like Wimbledon did
Like Wimbledon did
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I wasn't really implying the premier league, if the club managed to rise through the leagues say to the championship we would obviously struggle with crowd capacity.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:34 am Weird people are thinking about what happens if we got to the premier league.
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Re: Capacity
Why "obviously"? Are we likely to ever have 8,000-odd people (excluding away fans) wanting to come regularly to games? Even if we did, wouldn't it be a good thing atmosphere-wise for Brisbane Road to be packed full more than the handful of times it's ever been?
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Hackney Marshes just off the road aptly named Orient Way would seem like a fantastic idea
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And how are we going to compete financially with clubs two or Three times the size?A Pedant wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 11:59 am Why "obviously"? Are we likely to ever have 8,000-odd people (excluding away fans) wanting to come regularly to games? Even if we did, wouldn't it be a good thing atmosphere-wise for Brisbane Road to be packed full more than the handful of times it's ever been?
Look at Wycombe for the answer.