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| 6 months notice been given due to the unsustainable high rent levels. Announced by Micheal Carter this morning.
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| Where will you play, fev, Cas or Barnsley?
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| Groundshare with AFC Emley !!....they could become Wakefield-Emley !!
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| You'd hope the club would have a plan in place before making such a grand move.
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| Probably going to fold in its current form and play from a semi pro football ground?
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| Quote: roofaldo2 "You'd hope the club would have a plan in place before making such a grand move.'"
You would think so. I suspect it's a move to force to Councils hand and have the ground classed as "an Asset of Community Value". something the club has requested and the council are stalling on.
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| They heard about Mr Capdouze's traumatic trip to the gents and decided something has to give!
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| Quote: deeHell "You would think so. I suspect it's a move to force to Councils hand and have the ground classed as "an Asset of Community Value". something the club has requested and the council are stalling on.'"
An asset of community value doesn't seem to be as good as I first thought.
[iThe ground is listed as an Asset of Community Value, meaning that any sale by Cheshire Sports would have to be up on hold for six months to give the club supporters ’co-operative group the chance of raising the cash for a bid of its own.[/i
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The council still have to pay out in the situation at Stockport - would they be prepared to do the same at Wakefield;given their conduct thus far?
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| Quote: GIANT DAZ "Groundshare with AFC Emley !!....they could become Wakefield-Emley !!'"
You would know all about that sort of thing wouldn't you?
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| Quote: Wildthing "You would know all about that sort of thing wouldn't you?
Of course we would, Wakefield took Emley to Hell View before..........
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| Quote: Dave K. "Where will you play, fev, Cas or Barnsley?'"
Cas Tigers - doubtful but Steve Gill's (Tigers CEO) burgeoning relationship with Mick Carter (Wakey CEO) does worry me. Wouldn't be popular with WTW or Tigers supporters.
Fev - a possibility and a chance to stay in the district. Capacity up to 8000 so adequate for either SL or Championship. That would be my choice if I supported Wakey.
Barnsley FC - that would be me guess who they have been in talks with. A massively wrong decision moving out of the district to a stadium with a 23000 capacity.
Another possibility would be Dewsbury but only if relegation to the championship was definate.
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| The obvious answer is for the Tigers and the Wildcats to share a new stadium.
The problem would be will they ever share a new stadium.
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| Quote: Huddersfield1895 "The obvious answer is for the Tigers and the Wildcats to share a new stadium.
The problem would be will they ever share a new stadium.'"
Why not go the whole hog, combine the two and called themselves Calder...
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| Quote: Angelic Cynic "An asset of community value doesn't seem to be as good as I first thought.
[iThe ground is listed as an Asset of Community Value, meaning that any sale by Cheshire Sports would have to be up on hold for six months to give the club supporters ’co-operative group the chance of raising the cash for a bid of its own.[/i'"
Assets of Community Value - Right to Bid - isn't the be all and end all some have suggested. The Community Group that nominate it need to be a legal entity at point that someone decides to sell. It only stays in place for five years, but if need be the community can reapply for another five year period. If the owner decides to sell they can not without informing the council, though a sale to someone who would continue in that use might not trigger the ACV. It does prevent the sale taking place without the Community Group knowing and gives the opportunity for fund raising as you identify. If the owner decides to sell they inform the Community Group who have six weeks to decide if they want to make a bid to purchase it. If in that six weeks the answer is yes then the six weeks extends to six months. During this time the only group that could negotiate with the owner is the community group. However at the end of the period it is an open market sale and the owner can sell to whoever they please, but the site remains as an asset on the register. It is a material consideration for planning purposes and would be identified in any land searches. It therefore might not be that attractive to another purchaser.
I don't know the companies background but an ACV is a restriction and could affect liquidity as the owners can not cash it in immediately. There is support out there for groups looking at ACV and while Pubs may not seem an obvious example CAMERA have been very active in advising. Also Govt created a support programme with expert advice and pre-feasibility grants up to £10k to help groups develop the capacity and larger grants up to £100k to help in feasibility to take ownership and manage. This programme was due to be replaced by the Govt this year. Try contacting The Social Investment Business Group or Locality. Though suspect the supporters group will already know this.
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| Quote: Big Graeme "Why not go the whole hog, combine the two and called themselves Calder...'"
You are stealing my arguments. I have been saying this for years.
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