And on the latter subject, Miller revealed architects are working on two options with the aim of presenting the conclusions to the club’s owners early next year.
It notes “BM [Brad Miller] referred back to a previous stadium infrastructure presentation. Planners, architects, project managers are all working away on the two options and scenarios previously discussed.
“Executives from the club are aiming to go to board in the new year with conclusions from the above and will present this to shareholders before making a final decision.”
United are exploring whether to expand St James’ Park on or build a new stadium nearby. When Miller asked for a show of hands at the STACK Fan Event last month, building a new stadium won the most votes.
"The first choice is, if we stayed at St James' Park, we have the 52,000 seats already,” said Miller. “It comes with significantly more money if we transform it and it will look amazing. That's option one.
"Option two is, if we were to move away, and not too far away as we aren't going to stretch the elastic band to the point of breaking. The second option we are looking at seriously as it does have the potential to earn more than twice as much in terms of revenue, compared to a transformation of St James' Park. And more seats, a lot more seats potentially."
He added: "It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. So everything we are doing, do we invest and transform St James' as we see it today where we are? Or do we take that bold move and think about moving? We want to make sure it is a very robust process.
“So regardless of the outcome, I want to stand up in front of everybody through the process and say: 'This is why it is a logical decision'.”
In the meantime, the FAB meeting confirmed some small upgrades to St James’ Park, which has recently had installed anew speaker system and a new mixing desk. The club are also working with a company called Vanguardia, “who do a lot of acousticians and sound monitoring”.
. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - APRIL 02: An Aerial view of St. James Park is seen prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Manchester United on April 02, 2023 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
St James' Park, the home of Newcastle United | Getty Images
This would involve building over the road and into Strawberry Place.
1. Expanding the Gallowgate Stand
This would involve building over the road and into Strawberry Place. | Bondibot
The concept design involves removing the Gallowgate Stand roof and starting the expansion across the road to allow traffic to continue passing through.
2. Removing the roof
The concept design involves removing the Gallowgate Stand roof and starting the expansion across the road to allow traffic to continue passing through. | Bondibot
The East Stand, listed buildings and Leazes Conservation area would remain undisturbed by this expansion.
3. One stand expansion
The East Stand, listed buildings and Leazes Conservation area would remain undisturbed by this expansion. | Bondibot
The Gallowgate expansion concept would raise the stand to the same level as the Milburn and Leazes stands.
4. A significant expansion
The Gallowgate expansion concept would raise the stand to the same level as the Milburn and Leazes stands. | Bondibot