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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:08:25 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio.
Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house.
Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight.
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Post by garystash on Aug 3, 2019 21:13:38 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. It is totally on the proviso that planning is granted. I know because I've seen the offer letter.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:21:44 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. Paul Waels first answer to Twentymans question about finance was that it was in place. That journalist has conveniently missed that out.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:23:41 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. It is totally on the proviso that planning is granted. I know because I've seen the offer letter. Yes and why it was announced today as public knowledge with the council. Which makes the EP article even more stupid, we get planning we buy the land, we don’t we walk away, what doesn’t the journo get? No property developer in his right mind is going to buy a plot without planning?! 😂
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Post by wertongas on Aug 3, 2019 21:24:45 GMT
They have trains in wiltshire :-) I am on the Hants/Wilts border so that would mean travelling to Salisbury and then the train to Brizzle. That is a long way to travel to a game, I live between Devizes and Melksham so if you ever want a lift from my place your welcome.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:26:05 GMT
Is there? Fair enough, it must be bigger than I realised. That being the case though, how much faith do we have that we can find the finance for such a large, city centre site? The site's about twice as big as the current total Mem site, istm. Looking at Google Maps, you seem to be right. Will be interesting to see the plans should we get that far.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Aug 3, 2019 21:26:50 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. Sounds like he just listened to the radio and thought he'd better do an article on it. I guess the BP don't really have a relationship with the club like they used to. They just have to pick up on stuff like everybody else.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:28:56 GMT
Dave you are spot on and the finance is in place, they have people banging down the door to buy the Mem plot.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:29:44 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. Sounds like he just listened to the radio and thought he'd better do an article on it. I guess the BP don't really have a relationship with the club like they used to. They just have to pick up on stuff like everybody else. That’s because they have had 3 different journalists covering us in a year
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:30:46 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. More idiot reporting from the EP. They are suggesting that planning cannot be applied for until the the land is owned by the applicant. Hopeless children with no knowledge writing in a comic who couldn't be more wrong.
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Post by wertongas on Aug 3, 2019 21:33:09 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. I agree report was poor, having worked with planning I was always of the understanding that you do NOT need to own a site to apply for planning on it. Planners are not interested in who owns the land as it is not a planning issue they are only interested in the actual planning application. EP need to get their facts correct before producing articles.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 21:37:08 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. I agree report was poor, having worked with planning I was always of the understanding that you do NOT need to own a site to apply for planning on it. Planners are not interested in who owns the land as it is not a planning issue they are only interested in the actual planning application. EP need to get their facts correct before producing articles. amen to this, basic isn’t it, proper children’s stuff.
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Post by straighouttabristol on Aug 3, 2019 21:59:10 GMT
I’m pretty sure local businesses would open there carparks up for a quick earner
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Post by chewbacca on Aug 3, 2019 22:02:45 GMT
We’ll see.
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Post by womble on Aug 3, 2019 22:28:56 GMT
Caught up with Wael today and Martin, very positive re our future and also the fruit market. I never pushed them but I get the feeling things are more advanced than he said on the radio. Very disappointed in the EP article, proper naive Banned word journalism. I’ve dabbled in property as have my family, we knocked down a 4 bedroom house on a large plot of land and built flats on it but before we purchased the original house we signed an agreement with the seller to apply for planning on the proviso if was granted we would buy the house. Is this journalist for real? I have to question if he got a degree, how could you publish that article? I imagine the land fee for the fruit market has been agreed on the proviso planning is granted, I would have asked Wael this but that article came out tonight. I agree report was poor, having worked with planning I was always of the understanding that you do NOT need to own a site to apply for planning on it. Planners are not interested in who owns the land as it is not a planning issue they are only interested in the actual planning application. EP need to get their facts correct before producing articles. You’re quite right. Ownership is completely irrelevant to the planning process. All it does is establish whether the suggested use and design are appropriate. It is entirely the applicant’s problem to sort out ownership and finance.
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Post by Dr Gas on Aug 3, 2019 22:38:55 GMT
WOW! THAT is showing your age...…..mine too, as I can also remember it
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 22:39:15 GMT
But up until a few weeks ago, Wael was scrambling around trying to find out where the "new owners" were proposing to buy this plot. For him to claim any credit in finding this site is a joke. The Consortium wanting to buy the club and this land have been negotiating for months. This was the news that Knowall and several others knew about for ages. Heard that rumour a while ago, it sounded rubbish at the time. Why would people negotiate with people that don't even own the club??? What if that came to an agreement and then the family didn't want to sell up, as they had a different location?? Would you negotiate with someone, that might buy a business, but they don't know if they can?? For any negotiations to have taken place, Wael would have had to given the go ahead. Plus they so say pulled out of buying as as Uwe collapsed. So that don't want to fund is at the mem, like Wael is. They only want to take us over, if we get a new ground, so they can look good? Why didn't they want to buy us at the mem and cover the £3 million a year losses, if they are that great??? More likely to be masters and Hamer chatting rubbish again. Either way, if we get a new ground. I don't care who gets the credit and who is behind it. As long as it's a good deal for the club. Some would still bash the family if they provided a ground, training facilities and took us up the league's. Am I being daft- because it makes perfect sense to me that a consortium would only be interested in us if we had a ‘proper’ stadium in the works. We can’t realistically be bought out at the mem as who would be mad enough to pay the 17 million for a league one club with an asset you can’t sell until a new home has been built. It would effectively be money down the drain. The new stadium is needed to unlock the potential of the club, that has to come first before anyone will want to take the club further
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 3, 2019 23:04:47 GMT
Heard that rumour a while ago, it sounded rubbish at the time. Why would people negotiate with people that don't even own the club??? What if that came to an agreement and then the family didn't want to sell up, as they had a different location?? Would you negotiate with someone, that might buy a business, but they don't know if they can?? For any negotiations to have taken place, Wael would have had to given the go ahead. Plus they so say pulled out of buying as as Uwe collapsed. So that don't want to fund is at the mem, like Wael is. They only want to take us over, if we get a new ground, so they can look good? Why didn't they want to buy us at the mem and cover the £3 million a year losses, if they are that great??? More likely to be masters and Hamer chatting rubbish again. Either way, if we get a new ground. I don't care who gets the credit and who is behind it. As long as it's a good deal for the club. Some would still bash the family if they provided a ground, training facilities and took us up the league's. Am I being daft- because it makes perfect sense to me that a consortium would only be interested in us if we had a ‘proper’ stadium in the works. We can’t realistically be bought out at the mem as who would be mad enough to pay the 17 million for a league one club with an asset you can’t sell until a new home has been built. It would effectively be money down the drain. The new stadium is needed to unlock the potential of the club, that has to come first before anyone will want to take the club further Knowall has been suggesting for months it was the potential new owners who had produced the new stadium plans not Wael, he could be talking nonsense but then again he's been saying the same thing for months whilst we've been saying he's living in cloud cuckoo land. Garytash said he's seen the offer letter for the land, so who made the offer DS or a different organisation?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 23:19:18 GMT
Am I being daft- because it makes perfect sense to me that a consortium would only be interested in us if we had a ‘proper’ stadium in the works. We can’t realistically be bought out at the mem as who would be mad enough to pay the 17 million for a league one club with an asset you can’t sell until a new home has been built. It would effectively be money down the drain. The new stadium is needed to unlock the potential of the club, that has to come first before anyone will want to take the club further Knowall has been suggesting for months it was the potential new owners who had produced the new stadium plans not Wael, he could be talking nonsense but then again he's been saying the same thing for months whilst we've been saying he's living in cloud cuckoo land. Garytash said he's seen the offer letter for the land, so who made the offer DS or a different organisation? No disrespect to Wael but it would surprise me to hear that he is behind all this. I stand to be corrected on that, of course. So what Knowall was saying was that Wael was holding up the deal by not standing aside? Would as yet unknown new owners be good for the club? Probably thinking too far ahead with those questions, for the time being at least.
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Post by daniel300380 on Aug 3, 2019 23:25:04 GMT
Heard that rumour a while ago, it sounded rubbish at the time. Why would people negotiate with people that don't even own the club??? What if that came to an agreement and then the family didn't want to sell up, as they had a different location?? Would you negotiate with someone, that might buy a business, but they don't know if they can?? For any negotiations to have taken place, Wael would have had to given the go ahead. Plus they so say pulled out of buying as as Uwe collapsed. So that don't want to fund is at the mem, like Wael is. They only want to take us over, if we get a new ground, so they can look good? Why didn't they want to buy us at the mem and cover the £3 million a year losses, if they are that great??? More likely to be masters and Hamer chatting rubbish again. Either way, if we get a new ground. I don't care who gets the credit and who is behind it. As long as it's a good deal for the club. Some would still bash the family if they provided a ground, training facilities and took us up the league's. Am I being daft- because it makes perfect sense to me that a consortium would only be interested in us if we had a ‘proper’ stadium in the works. We can’t realistically be bought out at the mem as who would be mad enough to pay the 17 million for a league one club with an asset you can’t sell until a new home has been built. It would effectively be money down the drain. The new stadium is needed to unlock the potential of the club, that has to come first before anyone will want to take the club further But people were moaning saying Wael cost us a takeover and the people were gasheads who only wanted what was best for us. No they are the same as anyone else and only want to do it, if it's not costing then millions a season with no return. Like anyone else. Atleast the family kept funding us in the mean time. The other investors, didn't want to. So if the family felt the same, we would be another Bury/Bolton. So why the abuse at the family?? They have kept us going, while no one else wanted to.
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