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| Quote: ccs "... and massively reduce our income for 3 years.'"
Not necessarily, my pass is £21 a month so over 3 years is £756. A 3 year pass from me at £1000 has given the club profit instantly.
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Quote: Karen "Not necessarily, my pass is £21 a month so over 3 years is £756. A 3 year pass from me at £1000 has given the club profit instantly.'"
It depends how much of the £1000 is spent on funding a new ground.
£250 wont go far, even if 4000 supporters went for it, that's "only" £1m.
Everton's new ground - around £10,000 per seat....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... e-56541316
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Quote: Karen "Not necessarily, my pass is £21 a month so over 3 years is £756. A 3 year pass from me at £1000 has given the club profit instantly.'"
It depends how much of the £1000 is spent on funding a new ground.
£250 wont go far, even if 4000 supporters went for it, that's "only" £1m.
Everton's new ground - around £10,000 per seat....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... e-56541316
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| Quote: ccs "It depends how much of the £1000 is spent on funding a new ground.
£250 wont go far, even if 4000 supporters went for it, that's "only" £1m.
Everton's new ground - around £10,000 per seat....
you are seriously comparing Bramley Dock with disued land in Hull, you really are silly.
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| Quote: WestEndThinker "you are seriously comparing Bramley Dock with disued land in Hull, you really are silly.'"
Just highlighting how the other half live.
Have you ever managed a post without adding an insult?
Probably not.
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| Quote: WestEndThinker "you are seriously comparing Bramley Dock with disued land in Hull, you really are silly.'"
Why is it silly? I’d hardly call Bramley Moore Dock area high end land it’s a pretty much disused and part derelict dock.
It’s a pity a development can’t be done with the area around St Andrews Quay. Though who’s to say that’s not what AP is thinking of more of development than simply a stadium plonked on some land.
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| When did Bramley get a dock! I knew they had a Mow.
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| Maybe part of the reasoning of strengthening the board, is with a view to investigating the possibility of a new stadium?
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| Quote: ccs "Just highlighting how the other half live.
Have you ever managed a post without adding an insult?
Probably not.'"
There was no insult, just a statement of fact. You need help with your persecution complex.
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| Quote: WestEndThinker "There was no insult, just a statement of fact. You need help with your persecution complex.'"
There you go again.
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| Quote: WestEndThinker "you are seriously comparing Bramley Dock with disued land in Hull, you really are silly.'"
Can you explain why you think it’s silly. There is land along the river that would be suitable. 1, behind macro. 2, west of St Andrews dock. Maybe get some government and local council money as we could, maybe, utilise Lord Line building. Clearly council may object on the grounds of KC Stadium was built for two teams. Access has to be considered but I don’t see why it’s silly to speculate. Unless you know different?
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| Quote: ccs "It depends how much of the £1000 is spent on funding a new ground.
£250 wont go far, even if 4000 supporters went for it, that's "only" £1m.
Everton's new ground - around £10,000 per seat....
The rear of Threepenny stand was used as a urinal. I can see Hull supporters slashing into the dock.
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| Quote: Plum Bob "The rear of Threepenny stand was used as a urinal. I can see Hull supporters slashing into the dock.'"
I suppose in distance the men would win.
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| Quote: Plum Bob "Can you explain why you think it’s silly. There is land along the river that would be suitable. 1, behind macro. 2, west of St Andrews dock. Maybe get some government and local council money as we could, maybe, utilise Lord Line building. Clearly council may object on the grounds of KC Stadium was built for two teams. Access has to be considered but I don’t see why it’s silly to speculate. Unless you know different?'"
I dont think the concept of a new stadium is silly, not at all, but comparing Hull FC's ability to build a small stadium to what Everton are doing is, if it were built on St Andrews half the supporters wouldn't be able to get there, too far out of town. We will not leave the KC, AP is posturing, nothing more.
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| The Allam's are complete, and utter, p**cks. How hard is it, like in the past, to say to the Football League, can we have an away game on these weekends please. The same as we have with the RFL for the pitch relaying in May/June.
Complete and utter shambles
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