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Rose Bowl Development
The Rose Bowl cricket ground in Southampton is adding an extra 5,000 seats bringing the capacity to about 25,000
I wonder if it is due for an Ashes test soon
http://www.rosebowlplc.com/news/new-dev ... ermission/
I wonder if it is due for an Ashes test soon
http://www.rosebowlplc.com/news/new-dev ... ermission/
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Re: Rose Bowl Development
It looks good but it just means theyre keeping up with the rest. Just about all grounds are being redeveloped. At least three were expanded this winter and some 8-10 are planning to.bazza wrote:The Rose Bowl cricket ground in Southampton is adding an extra 5,000 seats bringing the capacity to about 25,000
I wonder if it is due for an Ashes test soon
http://www.rosebowlplc.com/news/new-dev ... ermission/
Lords is set for a massive ½ billion dollar redevelopment taking capacity towards 40,000 while the Oval will reach 30,000 and possibly become the finest ground in the world in my opinion.
Those two stand out. The Rose Bowl will be one of the rest and probably do well to stage a test every three years as is the plan for Cardiff
Ironically, with all these expansion projects, overall capacity for the 09 ashes will actually be smaller than 05 as two grounds have been replaced with slightly smaller ones.
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The last grandstand they constructed is probably the best modern cricket stand in world cricket.swede wrote:It looks good but it just means theyre keeping up with the rest. Just about all grounds are being redeveloped. At least three were expanded this winter and some 8-10 are planning to.bazza wrote:The Rose Bowl cricket ground in Southampton is adding an extra 5,000 seats bringing the capacity to about 25,000
I wonder if it is due for an Ashes test soon
http://www.rosebowlplc.com/news/new-dev ... ermission/
Lords is set for a massive ½ billion dollar redevelopment taking capacity towards 40,000 while the Oval will reach 30,000 and possibly become the finest ground in the world in my opinion.
Those two stand out. The Rose Bowl will be one of the rest and probably do well to stage a test every three years as is the plan for Cardiff
Ironically, with all these expansion projects, overall capacity for the 09 ashes will actually be smaller than 05 as two grounds have been replaced with slightly smaller ones.
Interesting Lords being upgraded to 40,000. This public or members seats?
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Re: Rose Bowl Development
well, public, I guess, but I dont know what rights MCC-members have away from the pavillion.Egan wrote:The last grandstand they constructed is probably the best modern cricket stand in world cricket.swede wrote:It looks good but it just means theyre keeping up with the rest. Just about all grounds are being redeveloped. At least three were expanded this winter and some 8-10 are planning to.bazza wrote:The Rose Bowl cricket ground in Southampton is adding an extra 5,000 seats bringing the capacity to about 25,000
I wonder if it is due for an Ashes test soon
http://www.rosebowlplc.com/news/new-dev ... ermission/
Lords is set for a massive ½ billion dollar redevelopment taking capacity towards 40,000 while the Oval will reach 30,000 and possibly become the finest ground in the world in my opinion.
Those two stand out. The Rose Bowl will be one of the rest and probably do well to stage a test every three years as is the plan for Cardiff
Ironically, with all these expansion projects, overall capacity for the 09 ashes will actually be smaller than 05 as two grounds have been replaced with slightly smaller ones.
Interesting Lords being upgraded to 40,000. This public or members seats?
The real issue is more about the number of debentures that the MCC will sell to fund the expansion. Debentures are being offered at around £10,000 which only buys the right to buy a seat at face value for 8 years.
Its an incredibly easy way to raise huge sums of money for developments. Twickenham have sold some 15,000 debentures at around £6,000 for 10 years meaning a quick £ 90 millon before a ticket is sold.
Its controversial, though, because it means less seats for normal people. The MCC need to sell enough but not too many.
Agree about the latest stand at the oval, and I think the other end will be just as good, though quite different. It will be two more or less identical stands either side of the pavillion. They should offer perfect views but they will also do much for the pavillion, which will be liberated from all the crap that is currently glued to it on three sides and stand alone as the centre piece of the ground rather than part of an ugly mess as currently.
The oval will then have no stand built in the 1900´s. It will all be from the 2000´s except the pavillion from the 1800´s
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when it's done it'll defo be one of the best cricket venues in the world..
when it's done it'll defo be one of the best cricket venues in the world..
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not from lords. They have only announced a shortlist of architects and will present the project next year, probably during the ashes test and then start the following winter, possibly only one stand a year.Egan wrote:Sounds good Swede.
Any artist impressions?
In all five (of seven) stands are coming down. these two http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nat_ ... ropped.jpg
There is little space so the replacements would probably be rather similar structures, just taller.
then a small third and then these two twin stands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lord ... ogress.jpg
The lower tier of those two stands are a joke. Its built like that to preserve a small nursery cricket ground on the other side and so far they insist that they still want to maintain that ground. They probably should give-up on that if they want to be sure to remain the no 1 ground in england. then the capacity could go well above 40,000
( EDIT: Ok impressively , I managed to f*** up and switch aroud the two pics above.... but anyway its all coming down. )
I have seen an impression of the new oval stand. cant remember where, but anyway, what makes it great is the way it fits in, not the stand itself. two small tiers, seperated by layers of corporate boxes.
Its also been delayed now, because of safety fears regarding the closenes of the big gas-container. Its pure comedy, but Surrey arent happy, asking authorities why it has suddenly become unsafe after 150 years and whether they plan to evacuate the many thousands of people who live in such mortal danger around the ground
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Lords was the only stadium tour i did on holidays.....and they mentioned the future extention of the grond. they could level the ground and add rows there, the only othe roption available to them is to demolish the stands across from the newest one (the southern edge) and build up against the road.
you would have to give the media centre a bit of space either side so it still stands by its self.....(totaly dig that building) i will get my photos organised and try and up load soon.
you would have to give the media centre a bit of space either side so it still stands by its self.....(totaly dig that building) i will get my photos organised and try and up load soon.