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SJP capacity

tom_ecfc

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It's the away attendance that let us down on the whole. How can we attract them to the end of the world?!
3 points?
 

John William

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It's the away attendance that let us down on the whole. How can we attract them to the end of the world?!
Why should we want to attact away fans to Plymouth?
 

JCWhoosh

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Why should we want to attact away fans to Plymouth?
The end of the world stops at Exeter. The scum of the earth is them lot 😜
 

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denzel

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At the risk of sounding like Victor Meldrew, we shouldn't even think about increasing capacity until we have sorted out the rest of the infrastructure. The Spot is great, but needs to be bigger or we need another one like it, and don't even think about getting a coffee or a pint at half time.
 

tom_ecfc

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don't even think about getting a coffee or a pint at half time.
Costa Coffee machines on each corner, job done! ☕
 
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It isn’t, it’s too small and the cost per extra seat to develop that area is just too high.
It's clearly too small to extend the stand because of the railway line but could it be made into a small terrace a few steps deep and increase the overall capacity by a couple of Hundred?(not that this would solve any seating capacity issues).
 

Super Ronnie Jepson

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It's clearly too small to extend the stand because of the railway line but could it be made into a small terrace a few steps deep and increase the overall capacity by a couple of Hundred?(not that this would solve any seating capacity issues).
And where would this few hundred and that half of the Bank go for a ****?
 
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And where would this few hundred and that half of the Bank go for a ****?
To be honest with you as someone who moved away from Exeter nearly 30 years ago and therefore only attend two or three home games a season whilst visiting my mum I have never stood on that part of the big bank and had no idea there were toilets there.
 

Grecian Max

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Personally miss a heaving big bank, the 10% reduction is noticeable.
 
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