ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:11 pm We need to move to a different ground. This is a real problem within the current borough, but unless we solve this problem, we will never rise higher than league 1.
A ground holding about 22,000 would be a starting point, with the ability to add capacity if the club should ever get into the Premier league.
Seems a far off pipedream at present, but Brentford, Brighton, & Bournemouth were all league 2 teams 20 years or less ago, and are all now Premier league teams
I notice one distinct thing missing here - you seem to make no mention of where the funding to pay for a new ground is going to come from. The cost of building a new stadium, excluding purchase of the land is likely to be at least #100 million pounds.
Are you paying for it?
Given you and others are complaining that Orient have not got a big enough playing budget, it is not likely that someone has #100million down the back of the sofa to pay for the building of a new stadium, even if an appropriate site could be found.
Once again, its easy to sit behind a keyboard and call for others to spend money when you are not paying for anything. You quote other teams having done it, but fail identify how Orient can do what someone else has done.