It is a GQ question, but here is an attempt at an answer.
Some stadia have a fixed maximum capacity, and you'll never get above it in FM. If no move is hard coded in, you'll not go anywhere else either.
A bit of digging around would have given you some answers: From
http://www.theterras.co.uk Quote:
The Wessex Stadium, built to hold 10000, with 900 seated in the stand, first saw a football kicked in anger with the visit of Taunton Town in the Western Counties Floodlight Cup final on 18 August 1987 in front of 1023 spectators. The league season opened with a visit from Lincoln City - who had just suffered relegation from the Football League - on 26 August and the "official" attendance was 3500.
Ron Greenwood performed the official opening of the ground on 21 October 1987, prior to an exhibition match against Manchester United - which the Terras won by 1-0. The attendance for this fixture was given as 4904, but many of us there that cold October evening felt that this was understated. This is the official highest attendance for the Wessex Stadium.
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