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Post by garygas on Aug 3, 2017 7:04:53 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 7:12:33 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ? Depends on what money is available? Somebody like Landsdown has the cash to make things like that happen. It appears that the AQ's don't have the cash, but are relying on 'investors'.
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Post by Gas_Quarters on Aug 3, 2017 7:19:10 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ? Depends on what money is available? Somebody like Landsdown has the cash to make things like that happen. It appears that the AQ's don't have the cash, but are relying on 'investors'. What makes you say they don't have cash? Because they haven't just handed over millions of pounds of their hard earned money for a stadium? They have become very wealthy people for a reason. I don't think forking out a fortune for something that they don't think they're getting value on is in their nature.
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Post by garygas on Aug 3, 2017 7:21:16 GMT
I was thinking more on the lines of getting a design and planning and then build time.
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 3, 2017 7:23:18 GMT
Sadly there's no sign they have given Rovers even a penny of their money, perhaps that's the way investors work but there's no real evidence they are prepared to invest millions in the club.
As far as the OP pretty pointless saying how long will it take to build a new stadium w/o any problems as every stadium we've tried to build as hit some kind of a problem.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 3, 2017 7:25:12 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ? 65 weeks was the UWE build time, but you cannot move into a new complex mid season so 2 years
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 7:37:00 GMT
Depends on what money is available? Somebody like Landsdown has the cash to make things like that happen. It appears that the AQ's don't have the cash, but are relying on 'investors'. What makes you say they don't have cash? Because they haven't just handed over millions of pounds of their hard earned money for a stadium? They have become very wealthy people for a reason. I don't think forking out a fortune for something that they don't think their getting value on is in their nature. The infamous 'Feasibility Study' ? That was to show investors that the project was um..well...feasible.
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Post by dinsdale on Aug 3, 2017 7:39:55 GMT
Sadly there's no sign they have given Rovers even a penny of their money, perhaps that's the way investors work but there's no real evidence they are prepared to invest millions in the club. As far as the OP pretty pointless saying how long will it take to build a new stadium w/o any problems as every stadium we've tried to build as hit some kind of a problem. Can owners just give clubs millions of quid these days with financial fair play? I always felt they would provide us with the resource to oush on through loans to be repaid when the mem is sold. The danger will come if they feel they cant now sell the mem and lose interest
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Post by Gas_Quarters on Aug 3, 2017 7:41:18 GMT
What makes you say they don't have cash? Because they haven't just handed over millions of pounds of their hard earned money for a stadium? They have become very wealthy people for a reason. I don't think forking out a fortune for something that they don't think their getting value on is in their nature. The infamous 'Feasibility Study' ? That was to show investors that the project was um..well...feasible. So they did a feasibility study, which obviously showed that the project wasn't feasible (or worth the investment), and yet you expected them to throw money at it anyway?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 7:42:56 GMT
Sadly there's no sign they have given Rovers even a penny of their money, perhaps that's the way investors work but there's no real evidence they are prepared to invest millions in the club. As far as the OP pretty pointless saying how long will it take to build a new stadium w/o any problems as every stadium we've tried to build as hit some kind of a problem. Can owners just give clubs millions of quid these days with financial fair play? I always felt they would provide us with the resource to oush on through loans to be repaid when the mem is sold. The danger will come if they feel they cant now sell the mem and lose interest Yes they can. The FFP rules refer to the percentage of a club's turn-over that can be spent on player wages.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 7:44:56 GMT
The infamous 'Feasibility Study' ? That was to show investors that the project was um..well...feasible. So they did a feasibility study, which obviously showed that the project obviously wasn't feasible (or worth the investment), and yet you expected them to throw money at it anyway? No, you got me wrong. I don't expect anyone to throw money at anything.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 3, 2017 7:47:37 GMT
10 years
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 3, 2017 7:48:02 GMT
Sadly there's no sign they have given Rovers even a penny of their money, perhaps that's the way investors work but there's no real evidence they are prepared to invest millions in the club. As far as the OP pretty pointless saying how long will it take to build a new stadium w/o any problems as every stadium we've tried to build as hit some kind of a problem. Can owners just give clubs millions of quid these days with financial fair play? I always felt they would provide us with the resource to oush on through loans to be repaid when the mem is sold. The danger will come if they feel they cant now sell the mem and lose interest PSG (Qatar) are doing that as we speak
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Post by Gas_Quarters on Aug 3, 2017 7:49:05 GMT
So they did a feasibility study, which obviously showed that the project obviously wasn't feasible (or worth the investment), and yet you expected them to throw money at it anyway? No, you got me wrong. I don't expect anyone to throw money at anything. But you've just claimed that they don't have cash, even though you've got nothing to back that statement up. All we can conclude from this is that they're not willing to be ripped off, which is surely a good thing?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 7:56:13 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ? Wake up and smell the coffee we are stuck at the Mem with no chance of a new stadium.the only difference between this boars and the last is this one is better are p.r
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 3, 2017 7:57:51 GMT
how quick can we build a new stadium if we were to buy the land today and if there are no problems ( i.e legal challenges) ? Wake up and smell the coffee we are stuck at the Mem with no chance of a new stadium.the only difference between this boars and the last is this one is better are p.r oh dear oh dear
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 8:11:26 GMT
Wake up and smell the coffee we are stuck at the Mem with no chance of a new stadium.the only difference between this boars and the last is this one is better are p.r oh dear oh dear But true
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 3, 2017 8:12:25 GMT
and a better run club with better staff than the previous pile of crap that ran the club into the ground
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 8:25:04 GMT
and a better run club with better staff than the previous pile of crap that ran the club into the ground As I said smoke and mirrors they are better at p.r.than Higgs was.all we can see is they have bought some land and increased the club's debt to match the market value of the mem. Where is the proof we are better run? New hand driers in the toilet More backroom staff A new caravan serving drinks Increased outlay on non playing staff increasing the debt In my view no better than last lot.just wish Denis Dunford was still around
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Post by Feeling The Blues on Aug 3, 2017 8:30:51 GMT
Sadly there's no sign they have given Rovers even a penny of their money, perhaps that's the way investors work but there's no real evidence they are prepared to invest millions in the club. As far as the OP pretty pointless saying how long will it take to build a new stadium w/o any problems as every stadium we've tried to build as hit some kind of a problem. Can owners just give clubs millions of quid these days with financial fair play? I always felt they would provide us with the resource to oush on through loans to be repaid when the mem is sold. The danger will come if they feel they cant now sell the mem and lose interest The danger will come if they DO sell the Mem and lose interest. That's how Brighton became homeless and playing in Gillingham!
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