mileend
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- Location
- East London
- Country
England
Our pitch is only 101 metres long. It has to be 105 metres, which has been approved by losing a few rows in the Whitehorse. So this will no doubt be our first part of ground redevelopment this summer. ( It is already wide enough 68m. which we have Malcolm Allison to thank for. He persuaded the board to widen the pitch and improve the playing surface on his arrival, as well as turning us red and blue and giving us the Eagles nickname.)
Also Glasner was saying he needs three more players.
So our board has some hefty decision making.
We need to hold onto our manager, coaching staff and players.
Considering we are in Europe now, coupled with the fantastic support and atmosphere around our club, it is hard to see why anyone would leave if we build on our success ( other than money of course).
After everything Parish has achieved for our club (which is already massive) I am very confident both he and our board will find all the necessary solutions to launch us higher than most of our dreams.
Bring it on!! We have arrived.
I am pretty sure it is fine as it is. It is not a retrospective ruling on existing stadiums. Any new developments or new stadium have to comply. But on the off chance the new stand doesn't happen we won't have to change it.
My Source? Steve Parish. In his long interview earlier in the year
Fast forward to 19 mins for the exact quote - or start at 18 mins for the context
We are not allowed to host international matches because of the short pitch. But for European matches if we are restricted by our stadium as it is we are ok. But you have to adjust the pitch if you can. And we can by redeveloping as part of the new stand.