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Post by Henbury Gas on Dec 11, 2015 19:33:45 GMT
and don't be surprised if other structures get built nearby at the same time Surely before anything else can be built somebody needs to submit a planning application to S Glos council? Yes they do
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Post by onefindunford on Dec 11, 2015 19:56:33 GMT
Looks good and am please for afc fans. However I feel sorry for the greyhound racing fans who are going to have their race track closed.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Dec 11, 2015 20:14:06 GMT
Looks good and am please for afc fans. However I feel sorry for the greyhound racing fans who are going to have their race track closed. Ironic as our ground became a greyhound track.
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Post by Gasshole on Dec 11, 2015 20:41:24 GMT
Any idea how the Dons are funding the stadium given the problems we seem to be having funding a new ground? They are going to sell their stadium to Chelsea, who will use it for training, and the new site contains lots of flats which they will sell or lease (like the Mem redevelopment that never haappened). Might get a better price from the greedy grocer, second thoughts yeah nah.
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Post by lpgas on Dec 11, 2015 21:02:21 GMT
Flats in that pert of town will be £650k upward times that by 602 and that is £364210for a start then there is the shops, the gym and on and on. Plus Wimbledon have some very wealthy fans
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Post by Henbury Gas on Dec 12, 2015 8:27:08 GMT
Flats in that pert of town will be £650k upward times that by 602 and that is £364210for a start then there is the shops, the gym and on and on. Plus Wimbledon have some very wealthy fans Know that area well ( Ex girl friend lives in Merton) and can confirm £650K will be for the lower end bedsits
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2015 12:30:41 GMT
That is slightly below the belt. Wimbledons new ground is primarily being funded by a major house building company and Merton council. 650 properties are being built along with many amenities. All in conjunction with the local council. Minimal investment from Wimbledon AFC but obviously they are getting their new Stadium. The money is not coming out of their own back pocket by any means so no comparison whatsoever.
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Post by pirateman on Dec 12, 2015 13:12:25 GMT
Just seen this from the BBC site, talking about Euro 2016
A site was chosen for Lyon's new home in 2007 but legal action from opponents of construction meant building on the 59,000-capacity Stade de Lyon only began in earnest in 2013. The venue will open on 9 January, when Lyon host Troyes.
Has Daniella got relations in Lyon?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Dec 12, 2015 14:54:13 GMT
Are we there yet?
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Post by RD on Dec 12, 2015 15:04:22 GMT
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Post by dinsdale on Dec 12, 2015 20:54:44 GMT
This week guys
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Post by chippenhamgas on Dec 13, 2015 12:14:50 GMT
15 hours without a post, must be a record! Can't let this thread disappear! Maybe the football is taking over!
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Post by orgasmic on Dec 13, 2015 16:21:19 GMT
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Post by axegas on Dec 13, 2015 17:46:23 GMT
Of course he's sure, it's not like he says it every week...
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Dec 13, 2015 18:31:31 GMT
Soon....
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Post by dave on Dec 13, 2015 19:40:45 GMT
Looks impressive and am glad for them.
However, I believe we can begin building in the new year, providing a certain individual sees sense when a great opportunity is placed in front of him.
Does it not get frustrating that you keep suggesting that something is just around the corner and then your 'goalposts' keep being moved for you. Are you suggesting that you think everything could be signed and sealed within a few weeks (few months), contactors & the funds to pay them will be in place and that the physical construction process could begin within a few weeks or when you say new year do you mean summer, autum or even New Year 2017? The general consensus sems to be that nothing is going to move before after the appeal at the end of January. Surely there cant be a construction company with a large group of contractors just wiating to go. I would think mid to late next year would be around the time that things could get going. When does PP for the original plans expire?
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Post by Severncider on Dec 13, 2015 20:51:18 GMT
Looks impressive and am glad for them.
However, I believe we can begin building in the new year, providing a certain individual sees sense when a great opportunity is placed in front of him.
Does it not get frustrating that you keep suggesting that something is just around the corner and then your 'goalposts' keep being moved for you. Are you suggesting that you think everything could be signed and sealed within a few weeks (few months), contactors & the funds to pay them will be in place and that the physical construction process could begin within a few weeks or when you say new year do you mean summer, autum or even New Year 2017? The general consensus sems to be that nothing is going to move before after the appeal at the end of January. Surely there cant be a construction company with a large group of contractors just wiating to go. I would think mid to late next year would be around the time that things could get going. When does PP for the original plans expire? Dave - No problem at all.
If you read the post, it clearly said in the new year. That's some time between Jan and Dec.
Yes I still believe that it will be built, by who may be more to the point. Even if you discount the "consortium", that word that NH does not like, NH has said the stadium will be built to the original specification.
If he has found £30m+ from somewhere, a lot of Gasheads will be happy. Me, I'd like to know how he has found that money and what terms this money will have on BRFC. I do not believe that we will win the appeal and Sainsbury's will be forced to pay us the £28m contract price.
Will anything happen before the Appeal, I have no idea.
The next interesting date will be BRFC AGM, last year it was on 03/03/2015, no idea when it will take place this year. It will be interesting to see the clubs debts at June 2015. I cannot see they will be lower that the previous accounts debts and expect them to increase by a few million.
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Post by chippenhamgas on Dec 13, 2015 23:14:21 GMT
Does it not get frustrating that you keep suggesting that something is just around the corner and then your 'goalposts' keep being moved for you. Are you suggesting that you think everything could be signed and sealed within a few weeks (few months), contactors & the funds to pay them will be in place and that the physical construction process could begin within a few weeks or when you say new year do you mean summer, autum or even New Year 2017? The general consensus sems to be that nothing is going to move before after the appeal at the end of January. Surely there cant be a construction company with a large group of contractors just wiating to go. I would think mid to late next year would be around the time that things could get going. When does PP for the original plans expire? Dave - No problem at all.
If you read the post, it clearly said in the new year. That's some time between Jan and Dec.
Yes I still believe that it will be built, by who may be more to the point. Even if you discount the "consortium", that word that NH does not like, NH has said the stadium will be built to the original specification.
If he has found £30m+ from somewhere, a lot of Gasheads will be happy. Me, I'd like to know how he has found that money and what terms this money will have on BRFC. I do not believe that we will win the appeal and Sainsbury's will be forced to pay us the £28m contract price.
Will anything happen before the Appeal, I have no idea.
The next interesting date will be BRFC AGM, last year it was on 03/03/2015, no idea when it will take place this year. It will be interesting to see the clubs debts at June 2015. I cannot see they will be lower that the previous accounts debts and expect them to increase by a few million.
And the MSP loan has to be paid in September doesn't it? Next year is clearly sh** or bust. Six weeks till the court case, then the future of the club will have to be decided.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Dec 14, 2015 7:37:07 GMT
The UWE Sports complex will be built by our American friends and we will rent it - Nicks Plan "B"
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Post by Topper Gas on Dec 14, 2015 8:37:07 GMT
Dave - No problem at all.
If you read the post, it clearly said in the new year. That's some time between Jan and Dec.
Yes I still believe that it will be built, by who may be more to the point. Even if you discount the "consortium", that word that NH does not like, NH has said the stadium will be built to the original specification.
If he has found £30m+ from somewhere, a lot of Gasheads will be happy. Me, I'd like to know how he has found that money and what terms this money will have on BRFC. I do not believe that we will win the appeal and Sainsbury's will be forced to pay us the £28m contract price.
Will anything happen before the Appeal, I have no idea.
The next interesting date will be BRFC AGM, last year it was on 03/03/2015, no idea when it will take place this year. It will be interesting to see the clubs debts at June 2015. I cannot see they will be lower that the previous accounts debts and expect them to increase by a few million.
And the MSP loan has to be paid in September doesn't it? Next year is clearly sh** or bust. Six weeks till the court case, then the future of the club will have to be decided. Unless we win the Appeal then it could drag on for another couple of years if Sainsbury's take it to the Supreme Court and NH waits to see the final outcome? In some ways losing maybe better than winning!
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