Hundreds of football fans continued to give their reaction to the chairman’s stadium poll, some stated they didn’t want a ‘soulless bowl stadium’…
Depends nothing worse than a modern souless bowl like mk cons and many other grounds with no atmosphere! 15k prob about right size if we r looking to become a championship club but no bigger. Needs to be as close or closer to town and station.#safestanding
— Nathan pufc (@PufcNathan) February 17, 2019
Rotherham’s New York is perfect, for us, near the town, station, road network, 12000 capacity, not 1 bad view seat in built commercial centre, foundations to extend should the need, corporate facilities for weddings etc. pic.twitter.com/DUHvlRpWix
— Tony Wood (@babylonrass) February 17, 2019
Of course move to a new stadium which is in the city centre area, it’s a no brainier as long as it’s not a horrific characterless bowl ground. Bournemouth/Rotherham style would be perfect for us! Also safe standing would be a must for me
— Tommy Roberts (@TommyjRoberts) February 17, 2019
I think as long as it’s no further out of town than the current stadium is, the new stadium option is a winner. The big perk of LR is the proximity to the city centre. A massive winner for home and away fans.
— Conor (@clarkbatfan) February 17, 2019
New build, but location is all-important. Has to be walking distance from the city centre, the Embankment would be ideal. Parking should only be a minor consideration, accessible by walking, bus, train, all more important
— Stephen Barker (@steve9200) February 17, 2019
Others continued to want the location of the new home to be key…
Walking distance from city centre is a absolutely crucial, I'd prefer to stay at LR but if it's that much cheaper and modern then I think a new stadium is the logical answer
— Connor (@ConnorPosh) February 17, 2019
Has to be walking distance. If it is then I'm up for new ground.
— Alan Hudson (@ahuffo) February 17, 2019
Everyone that has ever been a posh fan loves the ground, it has always been part of the history of local Peterborough football. But times change and with the redevelopment of the south side of the embankment brings a change. Move the ground to the land behind the key theatre
— Carl Johnson (@ct_johnson16) February 17, 2019
Have to stay in city Darragh. That’s the most important thing. Oxford yesterday was a joke for being out of town. Same size ground would be ok (4 sides though)!
— Kev Cook (@kevincook77) February 17, 2019
No brainer but location is key.
— the blue team. (@washlandsPosh) February 17, 2019
I voted younger model on the promise of it being a walk from town, to move to the outskirts would be a disaster .
— Graham (@GrahamTechno) February 17, 2019
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