Is this the nail in the coffin? (1 Viewer)

Grendel

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Grendel

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Houchens Head

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I tried artificial grass once. Couldn't get it to stay in the paper and when I eventually managed it, the bloody thing wouldn't light!
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Magwitch

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I doubt he’s going to be able to stop retrospective legal cases being studied
Criminal probably, but in our case, who’s going to preside over it ? and how would any decision be implemented ? and what could the EU do if hey get told to do one ?
 

Grendel

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Criminal probably, but in our case, who’s going to preside over it ? and how would any decision be implemented ? and what could the EU do if hey get told to do one ?

The uk courts decide over it if the complaint is upheld as a valid case
 

Kneeza

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1. No such thing as 4g.
2. The sand goes on top of a 3g AGP 'carpet'. not underneath it
3. It's not a 3g AGP
 
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skyblue1991

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Lots of rumours on Facebook suggesting we will be back at the Ricoh in October so if these are tue then the pitch prep should reflect Premiership Rugby and EFL requirements.

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CanadianCCFC

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Boddy before the game suggesting Wasps were ok in the short term (this season) due to the 1 off payment they made on selling the Rugby rights
in his view once we get into the Winter both
a) they will begin to see the bigger financial issues in the long run and also
b) our owners would begin to be hit by the longer financial issues at playing at St Andrews
however didn't fill me with confidence that it would be short term in Birmingham
What do you mean selling the rugby rights?
 

CanadianCCFC

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Lots of rumours on Facebook suggesting we will be back at the Ricoh in October so if these are tue then the pitch prep should reflect Premiership Rugby and EFL requirements.

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We’ll be in Brum for the long haul then.
 

clint van damme

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UK courts at the highest level have booted out the sisu claim. As said it has gone to the highest court we have so what court would it go to ?

I think it's the governments responsibility to recover the money plus interest if the EC deem the complaint to be valid.
 

Sick Boy

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Hang on, it would make great business sense to move the club to Bury. Sure, they’d be some dissenters but at least the club would have those who applauded the Ricoh sale as great business sense of its side.
 

shmmeee

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Hang on, it would make great business sense to move the club to Bury. Sure, they’d be some dissenters but at least the club would have those who applauded the Ricoh sale as great business sense of its side.

More like those that wanted us to move out in the first place. I won’t have your revisionism here. Everyone with half a brain said if we move out and say we don’t want it, it’ll go to someone else. And the tactical geniuses on here were creaming themselves at Sisus business nous and negotiation skills.

I won’t forget, no matter how much some try and put it in a memory hole.
 

SkyBlueZack

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More like those that wanted us to move out in the first place. I won’t have your revisionism here. Everyone with half a brain said if we move out and say we don’t want it, it’ll go to someone else. And the tactical geniuses on here were creaming themselves at Sisus business nous and negotiation skills.

I won’t forget, no matter how much some try and put it in a memory hole.

Did people want the club to move out? Surely if that was the case, more would have gone to Northampton? Did people want to stop being mugged off by the council? Stop paying an extortionate rent for very little usage?

So because of posturing and statements made by Sisu, that is justification for selling the stadium built for us to a London rugby club? So it’s ok to sell the local football team out because the owners are wank?
 

Magwitch

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The answer is no, but was it right at the time of Northampton for Tim Fisher to say time and time again we have moved on, to say we have sites to build our new stadium, again no, our owner still says she wants to build our own stadium, if so where are these sites Fisher apparently found ? The whole farce re. our ground situation is a farce and our current situation potential dangerous to our future imo.
 

SkyBlueZack

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The answer is no, but was it right at the time of Northampton for Tim Fisher to say time and time again we have moved on, to say we have sites to build our new stadium, again no, our owner still says she wants to build our own stadium, if so where are these sites Fisher apparently found ? The whole farce re. our ground situation is a farce and our current situation potential dangerous to our future imo.

It’s posturing, it’s very similar to ACL washing its face....
 

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