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Post by gasincider on May 16, 2017 13:23:47 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? Can't imagine
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Post by gaelgas on May 16, 2017 14:37:35 GMT
And summer hasn't even started yet Is it time for Nobby to get his "Fez" out again Is that what he's calling it now?
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Post by Topper Gas on May 16, 2017 14:59:32 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? Can't imagine You can't have both ways though, saying Wael's losing interest one moment but then claiming he's paid out £1m for some farm land? Unless you believe the MichaelRooney theory that he's using the grand The Colony plans being turned out by S Glos as an excuse to then walk away!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 15:03:28 GMT
I've been boycotting the car park since these price rises and now me and my mate just park our motorbikes wherever we can and just chain them together. Never been an issue. I know. I didn't want to say anything...."me and my mate".....yeah, right!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 15:04:25 GMT
And summer hasn't even started yet Is it time for Nobby to get his "Fez" out again 29 degrees here today....summer has started !
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 15:29:55 GMT
Budget meeting now finished, all has been decided and DC can now start shopping...
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 15:51:53 GMT
... shopping for his next position?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on May 16, 2017 15:58:52 GMT
Budget meeting now finished, all has been decided and DC can now start shopping... Waitrose or LIDL?
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 16:30:58 GMT
1]I doubt the pitch work will be started when the forecast is heavy rain . 2]No point in starting work at the training ground until- a} planning consent for the updated training facilities gets the go ahead. and b] The UWE stadium gets the green light. 3] We will start to see the extent of the budget DC gets by how soon players start signing and who those players are.
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Post by markczgas on May 16, 2017 17:05:46 GMT
1]I doubt the pitch work will be started when the forecast is heavy rain . 2]No point in starting work at the training ground until- a} planning consent for the updated training facilities gets the go ahead. and b] The UWE stadium gets the green light. 3] We will start to see the extent of the budget DC gets by how soon players start signing and who those players are. not quite a revelation
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Post by Topper Gas on May 16, 2017 17:09:37 GMT
If The Colony development is linked to the UWE getting the green light then why spend £K's buying the land, couldn't DS have just told the land owner the deal was subject to agreeing a deal with the UWE.
I can't see we needed to wait until it stops raining to dig up the pitch, assuming work was planned to start this week.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 18:43:18 GMT
If The Colony development is linked to the UWE getting the green light then why spend £K's buying the land, couldn't DS have just told the land owner the deal was subject to agreeing a deal with the UWE. I can't see we needed to wait until it stops raining to dig up the pitch, assuming work was planned to start this week. Perhaps they've listened to all the concerns on here about spending £100 k on the pitch and decided to leave it alone...
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 19:03:27 GMT
1]I doubt the pitch work will be started when the forecast is heavy rain . 2]No point in starting work at the training ground until- a} planning consent for the updated training facilities gets the go ahead. and b] The UWE stadium gets the green light. 3] We will start to see the extent of the budget DC gets by how soon players start signing and who those players are. Why is there "no point in starting work at the training ground" until UWE "gets the green light"? Clearly by your reckoning there is no Plan B - so what would be the incentive for the AQ's to carry on with their association with BRFC if that's the case - is this what you're suggesting? i would hardly think a bit of rain would stop contractors starting on the pitch - time is money for them.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 19:28:12 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? £1.1m and it's not green belt farmland, it's commercial land with existing planning consent for sports use. As for the budget, I would be dissapointed if that hadn't been set some time ago when DC would have started initial approaches for prospective targets.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on May 16, 2017 20:01:09 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? £1.1m and it's not green belt farmland, it's commercial land with existing planning consent for sports use. As for the budget, I would be dissapointed if that hadn't been set some time ago when DC would have started initial approaches for prospective targets. It will have been sorted weeks back when we decided on who we were releasing and who who we were offering contracts too surely.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 16, 2017 20:40:18 GMT
£1.1m and it's not green belt farmland, it's commercial land with existing planning consent for sports use. As for the budget, I would be dissapointed if that hadn't been set some time ago when DC would have started initial approaches for prospective targets. It will have been sorted weeks back when we decided on who we were releasing and who who we were offering contracts too surely. How could it have been decided weeks ago when until we lost at Gillingham it wasn't certain which division we would be in next season, Wael, even SH, may have good idea but that doesn't mean they've told DC. As far as the land costing £1.1m where's that figure suddenly become public knowledge from? If it's the true figure I bet the previous land owner thinks he's won the lottery as I can't managed many other sports clubs queuing up to buy the land.
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Post by LJG on May 16, 2017 20:48:25 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? What planet do you live on that you think you can get 28 acres with development potential and planning permission for less than £9,000 an acre?
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Post by gasstrictband on May 16, 2017 20:59:00 GMT
3 acre field at Greenore ,£60K green belt grazing only ,
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 21:06:32 GMT
3 acre field at Greenore ,£60K green belt grazing only , S'pose it's somewhere I could send the wife to feed.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 16, 2017 21:29:26 GMT
I thought the suggested figure was around £500K, who is going to pay £1m for green belt farm land normally worth around £250K? What planet do you live on that you think you can get 28 acres with development potential and planning permission for less than £9,000 an acre? What development potential pretty sure it was green belt land with uses limited to farming, equestrian or sport fields, that land has been undeveloped since the year dot, even the old Colony hospital being developed around a decade ago had no knock on effect. There's similar agricultural land for sale for £10K p.a w/o the sports field consent, having pp probably put a premium on the land but what other sports club would ever buy it? It could by DS just paid whatever the owner wanted but they seem tough negotiators to me the figure mentioned in the past of £565K? seems a reasonable sum. www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for-sale/Almondsbury/land.html
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