Park and ride ?
Would be a much better way for fans to get to games, but if we are looking to improve things then ideally there should be a dedicated bus concourse for that, with passengers accessing the buses away from existing traffic.
Park and ride ?
I like the sound of that!
I do think the amenities would follow any investment and building - though that can't be taken for granted. There is so much scope to develop the railway arches and existing brick butresses to incorporate them into any development that it would be a great benefit to both the economy and environment of the city.
The whole of that part of the west end is wasted sapce - including the built on areas such as Rye Hill, Maple Terrace, etc with soulless concrete blocks and tiny houses that don't provide a great living environment or high density living. Previous generations of developers have let this city down badly with poor planning and chasing a quick buck.
You,ve already got train/ metro/ bus routes to use and then within walking distance to ground and did I mention PUBS!!!!
Not sure about the out of town suggestions at all
That view as you get anywhere near Newcastle, unbeatable
Yep. In the 1960s the city fathers had so much ambition but little vision or refinement. It seems that since the metro and Eldon Square were developed, subsequent civic figures have had neither ambition nor vision. The city has felt emasculated and enfeebled. Time to change!
The arena area probably does make more sense all things considered and is way big enough for a stadium as well as perhaps a big fanzone area. The rail links (albeit disused) are already there and could be utilised I would imagine. The road links are there, straight on to bridges either side. The training facilities/academy etc can stay where they are, no real need to uproot those, they don't have to be in the same area. Spurs' isn't nor is Leicester's new training facility etc. There is also land on the other side of the Redheugh Bridge behind Pottery Lane which could also be used for something. If there's a desire to move away from SJP because it's simply not viable to develop/extend etc but the desire is equally as strong to maintain the City Centre location then this really is the only alternative that I can see. It'll be readily available within a few years and we could be playing there within 5 I reckon quite easily. Be a right eye catcher coming into toon on the train that's for sure....lit up like a christmas tree in the night sky like the Allianz Arena !!
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Broadly, we seem to be singing from the same hymn sheet.
Newcastle has extensive green spaces (thanks largely to the vast but bleak town moor), but are under-utilised and neglected. Visiting Leazes Park usually involves an encounter with a group of tracksuited teenagers up to some nefarious activity or other , while the park-keepers lodge has been derelict and abandoned for as long as I can remember. Perhaps this takeover will lead to a boom in economic activity, vastly greater inward investment and civic pride? We can all hope...
I've seen the plans for the Calder's Yard site and not convinced that a series of apartment blocks with little to no amenities would bring life to the area. However, there's so much poor quality/low value land there - primarily to the west but also north along Railway Street - that there's plenty of room for residential development as well as a new stadium and ancillary developments. There is so much scope to completely transform the area west of Redheugh Bridge up to Newcastle Business Park and beyond. With blue sky joined-up thinking, you could end up with massive landscaping, apartments and terrace housing, an 80,000 stadium, a metro extension, new hospitality and sporting facilities.
That view as you get anywhere near Newcastle, unbeatable
Wonderful view. Agreed. But can you imagine the view of a new stadium on the Calder site as viewed from Redheugh Bridge, the Quayside or Gateshead?
If you mean Heed then just say so.You'll still get some miserable bastards complaining about the walk up the hill from the bus stops though. It's them I was trying to think of!!
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Takes a few years to build it properly thoughDon't need a bigger stadium at the moment.
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Takes a few years to build it properly though
Not at the moment but give it a few years if this takes off. It’s already going to be a sell outI don't see us getting bigger crowds than 50-55k at the moment though.
we could use St.James' Park for the reservesNot at the moment but give it a few years if this takes off. It’s already going to be a sell out
