(25-06-2024, 03:11 PM)Milkins Wrote: My guess is nothing much further will happen under the Eisner's watch.
If they were going to spend real money on the ground (let's say the sort of money way beyond the Supporters Trust budget, but comfortable for the billionaires among us) to punch the capacity up to say 25k or even 30k they would have done so already. Seven years was time enough for that.
Now that we are finally through their (ahem) consolidation period in division one and promoted, it would be obtuse to start knocking the ground about when demand for, and subsequent pricing of existing seats is likely to grow if we survive and thrive.
I suppose on the other hand, grateful dead fans are not always logical.
Surely 18 million is real money ??
And they made it quite clear they would not expand the capacity significantly before we were in the championship. Given that they have done everything else they said they would do I see no reason to doubt that they will do that too.