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  • Start date Jul 26, 2013
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James Smith

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #141
Spionkop said:
That site backs onto Brandon Woods, which is listed in the Domesday Book. Belongs to a well established charity and well protected by law. Not a cat in hell's chance and certainly not big enough. Where do they dream them up.
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Not the Higgs by any chance?
 

stupot07

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #142
Broken Hearted Sky Blue said:
I meant relegation to League 2
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So did i, the 15 point deduction from not agreeing the CVA will likely result in relegation.
 

skyblueinBaku

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #143
SkyBlueUkeman said:
Less the lure of the midland combination, more the statue of him next to Jimmy Hill in 20 years time, with us supporting a self sustaining giant club at at time when all other clubs around are suffering from the collapse of The premier league and English football as a whole...

...maybe...
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I understand the sarcasm, but to have that vision - what are you drinking/smoking? Because I want some!:guitar2:
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #144
stupot07 said:
So did i, the 15 point deduction from not agreeing the CVA will likely result in relegation.
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I meant without the 15 points deduction
 
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RPHunt

New Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #145
stupot07 said:
Isn't it more defeatist to say "feck it you win sisu you can keep the sky blues and we'll start from scratch 8/9 league lower"?
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What exactly do SISU win?

A club with no ground and no fan base - Northampton are unlikely to want a cuckoo like that in their nest too long, so then what?

Build another ground "somewhere else" and hope you can build a fan base willing to watch 4th division or Conference football?

Move to one of the many empty grounds in the country e.g. Nene Park or Millmoor in Rotherham?

I doubt that SISU are rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of how much a "win" like that will be worth to them.
 

stupot07

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #146
RPHunt said:
What exactly do SISU win?

A club with no ground and no fan base - Northampton are unlikely to want a cuckoo like that in their nest too long, so then what?

Build another ground "somewhere else" and hope you can build a fan base willing to watch 4th division or Conference football?

Move to one of the many empty grounds in the country e.g. Nene Park or Millmoor in Rotherham?

I doubt that SISU are rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of how much a "win" like that will be worth to them.
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Completely agree, there's no winners in this.
 
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valiant15

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #147
Apart from appleton's bank balance.
 

James Smith

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #148
RPHunt said:
What exactly do SISU win?

A club with no ground and no fan base - Northampton are unlikely to want a cuckoo like that in their nest too long, so then what?

Build another ground "somewhere else" and hope you can build a fan base willing to watch 4th division or Conference football?

Move to one of the many empty grounds in the country e.g. Nene Park or Millmoor in Rotherham?

I doubt that SISU are rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of how much a "win" like that will be worth to them.
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We're going to be groundsharing shortly unless (as far as I can see) a miracle happens and unless SISU actually build the White Elephant we're likely to be homeless if NTFC decide they don't like us anymore. I'm worried as I said before that ACL might not have been doing a "Timmy" and can survive without us and do find another use for the pitch. If this happens then our chances of returning there are close to nil and the club since I've been a supporter will have no home, rented or owned. We always had the option of buying back HR should the Ricoh have not gone ahead and therefore could have done just that but no chance of that now. I'm seriously worried that after a season NTFC decide that the pitch can't take it and say sorry we're using a get out in the rent agreement, or SISU decide not to pay it again and we are told we can take a hike. Where then do we go? How much further from our home can we get?
 

stupot07

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #149
valiant15 said:
Apart from appleton's bank balance.
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Through his salary at David Rubins and Partners?
 

James Smith

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  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #150
stupot07 said:
Through his salary at David Rubins and Partners?
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Is he a partner?
 
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kmj5000

Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #151
skybluejelly said:
Just speaking to my brother..and one of his Masonic brothers..is very up to date on rugby planning matters ..and he has told him that the proposed site is the old garden centre opposite the speedway stadium not the stadium itself..they want the stadium site for parking etc ..but the actual football stadium is proposed for the other side of the road... My brother has no interest in football whatsoever so has nothing to gain from making it up...and is probably why rugby borough council can happily deny it being at the speedway stadium
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So they are proposing that up to 30000 fans will have to cross the only access road to get from he car park to the stadium!? It just gets more ridiculous.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #152
James Smith said:
Is he a partner?
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Yep, a managing partner, so along with his partners will probably get a decent annual bonus.

http://www.drpartners.com/our-people.html
 

skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #153
kmj5000 said:
So they are proposing that up to 30000 fans will have to cross the only access road to get from he car park to the stadium!? It just gets more ridiculous.
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To be honest that's easily sorted by an underpass or a bridge .. But that's the least of there worries surely ...I have been looking on the Internet and the garden centre was up for sale until 8 days ago and is now no longer available
 

italiahorse

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #154
skybluejelly said:
To be honest that's easily sorted by an underpass or a bridge .. But that's the least of there worries surely ...I have been looking on the Internet and the garden centre was up for sale until 8 days ago and is now no longer available
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It aint big enough.
Where do these people come from?
 
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kmj5000

Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #155
skybluejelly said:
To be honest that's easily sorted by an underpass or a bridge .. But that's the least of there worries surely ...I have been looking on the Internet and the garden centre was up for sale until 8 days ago and is now no longer available
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And how big would that underpass or bridge have to be to carry that volume of pedestrians and satisfy health and safety requirements? It is not the "least of their worries" surely?
 

skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #156
kmj5000 said:
And how big would that underpass or bridge have to be to carry that volume of pedestrians and satisfy health and safety requirements? It is not the "least of their worries" surely?
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By least of there worries.. I mean they still have to get thru public consultation,planning permission,highways and bye ways laws etc..

I am in no way advocating this move merely passing on what someone who has ties with rugby borough council has told my brother..sisu have obviously made tentative inquiries even if its just to leave a false trail to worry acl into selling
 

hutch1972

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 26, 2013
  • #157
James Smith said:
But suppose they do survive and find another use for the pitch, maybe they aren't just saying that they can survive and actually can? Not only do we then have no home but SISU would then have to go through with their stadium and I think we all know how likely that is. I've always relied on the fact that we'll have the Ricoh to fall back on if something goes wrong with the Sixfields deal but that's looking less and less likely. We've never actually been homeless since I started supporting the Sky Blues - and it's a very scary prospect.
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Yep,i do see your point there.
 
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