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Newcastle United are set to engage architects to lead the redesign of St James’ Park or a new build on nearby Leazes Park, and Confidential can reveal the proposed capacities and the industry-leading experts in the running.

London-based KSS have been working with Tyneside architects Ryder and have met with the club. Drawings of how the two options would look have been produced and seen by staff inside St James’.

We understand the plans the club are currently working to would see St James’ expanded to a capacity of 60,300, while a new stadium would hold 70,000 fans.

Some of the drawings for a new build are said to have a 'bubble wrap' style design around them.

 

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I imagine by bubble wrap they mean like around the Allianz in Munich, it was class when I was there tbf. But I was on the 3rd tier and I couldn’t see shit 

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23 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

I've worked with Ryder on a few schools, decent outfit.

 

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"Ah thought ah recognised the face, anyways, here's a headline ah did earlier about that time ah worked with the kid from Yorkshire ...."

 

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26 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

I don't really see the point in redeveloping SJP for only 8k seats more. 

Location is absolutely key. There isn’t a stadium in the country in a better location than ours.

 

The obvious comparison is Man City, I’ve been in Manchester for 10 years now and I’ve seen the redevelopment around the area. I’ve been in the home and away end at their new stadium. Ultimately, they have thrown hundreds of millions at it, it’s impressive facilities but it’s a dump. It’s at the arse end of “new Islington” (where I had a flat) which before the stadium had been a horror show unless you were going to sankeys for a couple of pills.

 

The lower capacity, if redesigned well could incorporate more corporate seats (where the real money is), at minimal loss/or increase of normal seating for the regulars, increase the commercial income from extras like drink/food, keep the demand high so we don’t end up with an “emptihad” situation which kills the atmosphere and most importantly keeps us city centre.

 

Could be chatting shit though, I haven’t seen the feasibility reports.

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I think there's zero chance we move out of the city centre, it's a SJP renovation or a kick up the arse from SJP new stadium if the latter is feasible it's a no brainer they go for it. 

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70k is about right I reckon. Might be annoying if it’s still a chew on to get tickets but they’ll want a full ground every week. 
 

Be nice if they issued some new season tickets 

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3 hours ago, Gemmill said:

I don't really see the point in redeveloping SJP for only 8k seats more. 


Aye. Would only make it the 6th biggest ground in the league, and the 8000 extra seats would probably take 100 years to pay off the initial outlay. Time to prepare ourselves for the announcement that we are moving. 

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