Quote: Walshovski "I ignored it because it's nonsense as pointed out by JGR. You've suggested scrapping the Ambrose Barlow idea to go back to Agecroft which as JGR has pointed out is now a non-starter. You've also now pulled from total thin air a 'community aspect' to the Agecroft project that 'could include educational facilities that could be used by the inmates.' You've also managed to unearth some previously unknown government grants to fund the project.
This all seems like a fairly watertight, well researched and fully funded plan, certainly better than the back of a fag packet scheme that clueless joker Koukash has probably put together. And should your scheme fail for some unforeseen reason then don't panic there is always some spare land near the Henry Bods.
Dearie me.'"
You really must read posts better, I suggested that if education facilities could be added to any project then surely grants would be available, I don't profess to know if this is the case or not but it would stand too reason that building something of that nature would be in line for a grant as educational facilities would benefit the community as a whole rather than just the rugby team who played there..
I would suggest you ignore things more because your ignorant and because I don't blindly agree with everything you say (the annoying things most of what you say has more than a little merit too it). This is a public forum and because I chose on this occasion to not follow the party line you don't like it, well that's democracy for you like it or lump it.
Again you in your increasingly more common way ignore a point in that surely Swinton would be best served playing at Barton, it's a ready made facility and don't forget that if the Doc does go ahead with his plan to buy Swinton if would surely benefit them to be able to use the facilities he has just invested in at the stadium. I'm pretty sure the Swinton would also benefit from shared coaching as from what I see Salford train during the day and Swinton being part time tend to train in the evenings.