Quote SaintsFan="SaintsFan"Very funny.
The lack of walls was due to cost cutting because the rest of the building is state of the art. You haven't seen the corporate facilities for instance or inside the playing area. However, the lack of walls is due to be put right in the off season. Also, every new build has one year for all the niggles to be identified and then put right without any cost to the purchaser. There are a number of niggles that fall into that category and which arise with most new builds.
As for being skint, since Saints own their own ground then they have one great big asset right there that is worth anything between about £15 million to £25 million, depending on which report is the more accurate! In cash terms though I wouldn't have thought Saints would be realising a profit for a few years. However, it isn't impossible that they will realise a profit sooner. If the economy recovers that will help but even so, the stadium is now being used by revenue streams other than the rugby.
For instance, there was a week long NHS conference held there just last week. There are weddings, parties and other events held there on a regular basis already. Liverpool FC u19s played a game there in an international a couple of months back. 3000 were expected; treble that turned up. Next year 10 such games have already been booked: by Liverpool, Everton and Man Utd. It's awful to think of soccer being played at Langtree Park but it will bring money in and at least Saints are the host club rather than it being the other way around!'"
I wasn't trying to be funny, if you went bust and out of existence then we would be forced to admit Wire were our main rivals.
This WAS hilarious though:
Quote SaintsFan="SaintsFan"The lack of walls was due to cost cutting'"
I have seen the corporate facilities, I was there for the derby. Spartan is the word.
Also you don't seem to have enough toilets in your corporate lounge area, there was a massive queue for the gents as a result of two or three hundred blokes having to share two toilets and two urinals. I've never seen anything like it at any sports stadium. It appears urinals and toilet facilities were also the victim of the cost-cutting.
There's no way your stadium is worth much. The land can only be used for a sports venue and in St Helens there is only one occupier of significance (unless you are usurped by the football club you tried to destroy). Assets with no market are worth very little - things are only worth what people are prepared to pay for them.