Quote: Sandal Wild Cat "Problems usually only arise if one of the clubs owns the stadium (or a bigger share than the other.) The stadium would be owned by neither club though. As we know it will be owned by the community trust.
So i don't see where any friction could come from.
Both clubs are going to have to work with community trust, a body set up to provide sporting opportunities and facilities to everyone in the district.
By it's very nature i assumed the community trust would have looked for other sporting bodies within our city to share the new facilities in order to push sport in the Merrie city forward into the 21st century, whatever sport you play.
At the end of the day the more people we can get on board with this the more it becomes a reality.
Come on Wakefield FC get on board!!!!'"
I know we're talking about a premiership club here - and they have their own rules - but it matters not whether they 'own' the stadium or not - the rules of the premiership are that each club must have 'first call' on the use of the stadium.