How can club improve atmosphere?
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Atmosphere at most English grounds is rubbish these days, doubly true for clubs in London. I'd rather we were a bit nosier but being a docile bunch probably explains why we seem to have a very small number of aggy knuckleheads trying to cause trouble.
If the club wanted suggestions on how to improve atmosphere, making one of the end stands all standing would probably help.
If the club wanted suggestions on how to improve atmosphere, making one of the end stands all standing would probably help.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Love the East Stand - not much history in the rest of the ground.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Short term as in cheap?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:20 pm Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Wouldnt be all terrace . Only the enclosures could be .Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:20 pm Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Yes. Short term to get the next lot of investors in to take us up to the Championship and a new home.OyinbO wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 6:22 pmShort term as in cheap?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:20 pm Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Why? If taking the seats out surely could do anything?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 10:55 pmWouldnt be all terrace . Only the enclosures could be .Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:20 pm Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Isnt it a wooden stand ?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 9:55 amWhy? If taking the seats out surely could do anything?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 10:55 pmWouldnt be all terrace . Only the enclosures could be .Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:20 pm Seeing as the East is the most ripe for refurbishment, it would make most sense to make that all standing.
I suspect the club are looking for more short term solutions though.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
No to a drum and no to any long term relocation to a new ground/stadium.
I can’t think of many moves, other than perhaps Leicester, Arse and Spurs, as it moved across the road, which has been a good fit and benefitted / improved the match day experience for fans.
West Ham
Col U
Coventry
Oxford
Reading
Boro
Brighton
All are either in the middle of nowhere with no amenities and/or are soulless bowls which look like any other stadium.
Orient belongs in the heart of Leyton (yes, I know, Clapton history) and the match day experience is arguably the best in London due to excellent pubs, good eateries, short walk from transport links and a pleasant High Road and surrounds.
Yes, most of those clubs above have kicked on at various times since the new ground (Brentford a good example) but some have alienated supporter bases and significantly altered the DNA of the club. Even if LBWF proposes a new site within the Borough I would be strongly against a move. It could do significant damage long term and ruin what is so special about O’s.
Long term, subject to finance, the goal has to be staying at BR by building a much bigger East Stand (with possible encroachment on to part of Brisbane Road itself to increase footprint). Who knows if LBWF and residents would entertain this but a 6k stand and another tier on the south would bring us up to c.15k capacity which is competitive and Championship level. Just my tuppence worth, of course.
I can’t think of many moves, other than perhaps Leicester, Arse and Spurs, as it moved across the road, which has been a good fit and benefitted / improved the match day experience for fans.
West Ham
Col U
Coventry
Oxford
Reading
Boro
Brighton
All are either in the middle of nowhere with no amenities and/or are soulless bowls which look like any other stadium.
Orient belongs in the heart of Leyton (yes, I know, Clapton history) and the match day experience is arguably the best in London due to excellent pubs, good eateries, short walk from transport links and a pleasant High Road and surrounds.
Yes, most of those clubs above have kicked on at various times since the new ground (Brentford a good example) but some have alienated supporter bases and significantly altered the DNA of the club. Even if LBWF proposes a new site within the Borough I would be strongly against a move. It could do significant damage long term and ruin what is so special about O’s.
Long term, subject to finance, the goal has to be staying at BR by building a much bigger East Stand (with possible encroachment on to part of Brisbane Road itself to increase footprint). Who knows if LBWF and residents would entertain this but a 6k stand and another tier on the south would bring us up to c.15k capacity which is competitive and Championship level. Just my tuppence worth, of course.
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Teague famously said that seeing the passion driving the fan protests against Beelzebub was what persuaded him to invest.
Ladies and gentlemen: you know what to do…
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
Sling everyone out the bars at 2.45 , let them get the 15 minute nap in there seats before kick off !
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
People don't buy that guff, do they?
Wait til I tell you about when footballers score a goal and point to the badge and do a kiss.....
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Re: How can club improve atmosphere?
strange during the 80s & 90s all the noise came from the Old west side which was all seated .Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:18 pm Atmosphere at most English grounds is rubbish these days, doubly true for clubs in London. I'd rather we were a bit nosier but being a docile bunch probably explains why we seem to have a very small number of aggy knuckleheads trying to cause trouble.
If the club wanted suggestions on how to improve atmosphere, making one of the end stands all standing would probably help.