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Brentford new stadium
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I live halfway between the old and new grounds, and must admit to not liking the exterior design, and the giant screen plonked on top of the roof looks ridiculous. Good to hear the interior looks impressive though.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ
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I quiet like it, think then new stadiums in London have all been architecturally interesting, suspect itās because they are part of wider mixed developments and arenāt generic bowls on ex industrial waste landĀ4
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Wimbledon's new stadium looks like a block of flats.Rothko said:I quiet like it, think then new stadiums in London have all been architecturally interesting, suspect itās because they are part of wider mixed developments and arenāt generic bowls on ex industrial waste landĀ0 -
So does itās old one a couple of hundred yards along the road...PopIcon said:
Wimbledon's new stadium looks like a block of flats.Rothko said:I quiet like it, think then new stadiums in London have all been architecturally interesting, suspect itās because they are part of wider mixed developments and arenāt generic bowls on ex industrial waste landĀ23 -
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ0 -
It is the communal green space between half a dozen short tower blocks....PopIcon said:
Wimbledon's new stadium looks like a block of flats.Rothko said:I quiet like it, think then new stadiums in London have all been architecturally interesting, suspect itās because they are part of wider mixed developments and arenāt generic bowls on ex industrial waste landĀ1 -
Yes, it's dead easy to create a ground on an open site, surrounded by retail parks, as with all the forgettable out of town bowls built in recent yearsRothko said:I quiet like it, think then new stadiums in London have all been architecturally interesting, suspect itās because they are part of wider mixed developments and arenāt generic bowls on ex industrial waste landĀ1 -
Behind the scenes video. Really interesting to see inside the main stands of ground, as that's where the interesting stuff is, dressing rooms, press rooms, lounges, boxes, gantry etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YBudPMOQ2Y&feature=emb_logo
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Very underwhelming. That slope to the corner behind the goal looks awful.Ā
Sky commentator reckons it could generate an extra £4m a year revenue with the executive boxes they can sell.
I imagine compared to Griffin Park the Brentford fans will be pleased with this but this stadium won't have the same character as Griffin Park - unless they've made legroom non-existent like Griffin Park!
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Saw the sky sports news piece.ĀThe inside facilities look good but outside looks crap.1
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Those seats are awful, all the talk about how little Brentford branding there is is true and the seats are where its arguably easiest to make it look like Brentfords ground.0
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London Irish are sharing the ground, which I think added to the seats issue.
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It shows that they are a small club with a small support, that's all.se9addick said:
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ0 -
With those seats it looks like a stadium made out of Lego.Ā As new stadiums go , its very disappointing but good enough forĀ Brentford .Ā0
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I should add however that ground size is less of a barrier to success than before. The money from the gate is a smaller portion of a club's income. It doesn't necessarily mean a lack of ambition therefore.2
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Brentford until weāre taken over, and back in the Championship are in different tier to us. The stadium is a good size for them, and importantly theyāve got themselves a decent stadium within their local area. Youāre always going to be hemmed in that part of London0
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I imagine that Brentford will be able to increase the capacity in the future.
Unless Brentford get promoted their capacity of around 17,500 will be enough. If they get promoted the television money will compensate for the smaller capacity.
Benham the chairman knows what he is doing. He's done a fantastic job so far.5 -
Obviously 4m will do nicely, but they can generate 10 times that selling players to the premier league every summer.MartinCAFC said:Very underwhelming. That slope to the corner behind the goal looks awful.Ā
Sky commentator reckons it could generate an extra £4m a year revenue with the executive boxes they can sell.
I imagine compared to Griffin Park the Brentford fans will be pleased with this but this stadium won't have the same character as Griffin Park - unless they've made legroom non-existent like Griffin Park!0 -
The birds eye view looks awful, inside looks very lower division. Behind the scenes, not as fantastic or "huge" as the guy keeps telling you. The warm up room looks very small considering you could have 15/16 people warming up, the match officials room ? Think they got that mixed up with the broom cupboard. Obviously governed by space available but all looks a bit tinpot to me. Looks to be a fair amount of space in the bar areas, amazing what a wide angle lens can do
Glad I'm not a Brentford supporter. 0 -
Makes you realise what a magnificent stadium we have.Ā15
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Looks very soulless , and dull!ĀA stadium that wouldnāt look out of place (āoutsideā wise anyway) in league one or league two.
almost a clone of the new AFC Wimbledon stadiumĀ0 -
A far better job was once done at Charlton, then the expansion stopped. There was only one way to go after that and it was justĀ a matter of time when it would go that way. A bigger stadium doesnāt guarantee success but a small stadium means you are just treading water if you have a bit of success, until the inevitable happens.ElfsborgAddick said:I imagine that Brentford will be able to increase the capacity in the future.
Unless Brentford get promoted their capacity of around 17,500 will be enough. If they get promoted the television money will compensate for the smaller capacity.
Benham the chairman knows what he is doing. He's done a fantastic job so far.0 -
Having now seen it on sky, it looks terrible0
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They had to fit the ground into a tiny bit of land, don't know if there was an alternative plot available anywhere nearby. Guess they had to sell Griffin Park to fund building costs as first thing I thought of was why not demolish Griffin Park & rebuild while sharing with QPR for a season. Not that they need more than 17,500 capacity but they could have made it moreĀ aesthetically pleasing. Whats with the sloping roofs everywhere ? Both ends & either side, can understand if building a new stand at an existing stadium & you want to connect stands but why with a new build ?jimmymelrose said:
It shows that they are a small club with a small support, that's all.se9addick said:
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ0 -
It looks very cheap inside and out, not a fan.1
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The site is completely surrounded by railway lines, so they were limited as to what they could do in two of the corners. In that respect they've done well to cram in what they have done. The alternative wouldve been just to leave the corners open, which probably wouldve looked worse. Just.charltonbob said:
They had to fit the ground into a tiny bit of land, don't know if there was an alternative plot available anywhere nearby. Guess they had to sell Griffin Park to fund land purchase & building costs as first thing I thought of was why not demolish Griffin Park & rebuild while sharing with QPR for a season. Not that they need more than 17,500 capacity but they could have made it moreĀ aesthetically pleasing. Whats with the sloping roofs everywhere ? Both ends & either side, can understand if building a new stand at an existing stadium & you want to connect stands but why with a new build ?jimmymelrose said:
It shows that they are a small club with a small support, that's all.se9addick said:
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ
No doubt those who think anything new is a sign of progress will like it, but it does seem to lack real character and those seat colours! All very shiny and bland, as are most new grounds. But at least it looks like less of a housing estate than Wimbledon's.0 -
It was actually a decent sized plot, but the majority of it has been used for new-build luxury flats instead.Ā Ācharltonbob said:
They had to fit the ground into a tiny bit of land, don't know if there was an alternative plot available anywhere nearby. Guess they had to sell Griffin Park to fund land purchase & building costs as first thing I thought of was why not demolish Griffin Park & rebuild while sharing with QPR for a season. Not that they need more than 17,500 capacity but they could have made it moreĀ aesthetically pleasing. Whats with the sloping roofs everywhere ? Both ends & either side, can understand if building a new stand at an existing stadium & you want to connect stands but why with a new build ?jimmymelrose said:
It shows that they are a small club with a small support, that's all.se9addick said:
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ0 -
Looks shitty0
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That's not quite true. The whole plot is a decent size, but it has a railway line running through it and a lot of the new flats are actually going to be on the other side of the railway line, so that bit could never really have been used as part of the new ground anyway.stoneroses19 said:
It was actually a decent sized plot, but the majority of it has been used for new-build luxury flats instead.Ā Ācharltonbob said:
They had to fit the ground into a tiny bit of land, don't know if there was an alternative plot available anywhere nearby. Guess they had to sell Griffin Park to fund land purchase & building costs as first thing I thought of was why not demolish Griffin Park & rebuild while sharing with QPR for a season. Not that they need more than 17,500 capacity but they could have made it moreĀ aesthetically pleasing. Whats with the sloping roofs everywhere ? Both ends & either side, can understand if building a new stand at an existing stadium & you want to connect stands but why with a new build ?jimmymelrose said:
It shows that they are a small club with a small support, that's all.se9addick said:
Watched that and had the opposite reaction, think itās really underwhelming - think itās small size shows a lack of ambition.ĀForeverAddickted said:Really looks impressive on Sky Sports with them being shown aroundĀ
The new flats on the football ground side of the tracks are in awkward corners where you couldn't put a football pitch anyway.
I spent quite a bit of time looking at the plans and speaking with with both the club and the contractor a few years back when this was on the drawing board, so in some ways it's nice to see the plan come to fruition, even if I don't particularly like the end result.2 -
Should name it bottle job stadium4













