Quote: chubbs1981 "as pointed out they can't they only own the lease. but if they did who cares with gate recipits for foosball starting to fall due to financial climate and the stadiums being empty for 4-5 months of the year who wouldn't want a SL team to set up shop in their yard!
its rent money! this deal would appear to free up the crusaders to be able to twist the arm of the local planning authority to push for a new stadium. the you'll let us build it or we'll go somewhere else routine. and whast more they can do it at minimal notice too.'"
Yes, there are a few options to be open to them and it could force the hand of Bridgend Council to push plans through in this instance. Let's hope so. Bridgend FC are also talking of improving the Brewery Field. The beauty of the Crusaders is the fact they can do this and play people off one another as it is a South Welsh thing and not confined to one area. I for one do not want to go from Bridgend but if the powers that be at the club can broker a deal with Bridgend Council by threatening to take away Super League then it will only benefit the club.
For example, if they got into talks about the stadium with the council and they were denied this they could move to....
Cardiff Arms Park
For example. This would see them having better facilities than a lot of existing Super League clubs as it has hospitality boxes at both ends of the ground and is in a prime location, as can be seen in the last photo as it is on the side of the Millennium Stadium.
Just to reiterate I don't think many if any fans want to leave Bridgend and the ideal situation for me would be an improved BF or new ground construction but if the worst were to happen they could negotiate with people such as those at the Arms Park for a short term solution prior to getting something a little more concrete. There would be room for another team playing there too as Cardiff Blues are moving to the New Cardiff Stadium and it would be much the same set up of Crusaders and Bridgend RFC have at the moment.