Quote: RED LEAGUE "Believe me pal we are. We have new members joining the board from peel holdings, (might be a reason we have money to spend next year) so our board will be even more financially secure unlike yours, and on the stadium front your at stage one, we were at stage one about 5 years ago, don't expect it to be all rosy getting planning passed because it doesn't work like that, all it takes is a fiew complaints and petitions from locals or business's and your set back months as we at salford found out in the past, plus do you seriously think your going to get the outline planning application the stadium build application, new roads passed by the highways agency, the remenition work started and finished and the stadium started and completed by the start of 2012? Don't make me laugh! We're miles ahead of wakefield. FACT!'"
You are ahead of us, no doubt about that. How far ahead though depends on how quickly you can get your stadium built.
Quote from RFLHow are clubs planning new or redeveloped stadia going to be assessed?
New stadiums or redevelopments of existing stadiums will only be taken into account if the RFL is satisfied that the stadium will be open or the redevelopment finished by the start of the 2012 season.
All it takes is for some holdups in your build and guess what, even if you're 90% complete it will count for nothing. (Unless our friends at the RFL bend their rules again to suit their own aims - not that that would happen of course!!)
As I said before, given an equal front on the stadium issue, Wakey and Cas tick more boxes than Salford, so if we are built, or you are not, then you're back in the mire with us!!
Don't count your chickens just yet!