Knowing us we will just stay at shithampton for years
We will own the new ground,
There was talk of a 15k stadium with the ability to expand when needed. Some money will be paid by sisu and some from company's who will have retail shops on the land and some loan, which will be paid back as the club will have revenue from the tickets, renting shops out, food and drinks and car parks where they didn't have any of that at the Ricoh
It's at this point people stick their fingers in their ears and shout LALALALALALA at the top of their voice. That, and call you names and pretend they are all experts on this country's planning laws.
We will own the new ground,
There was talk of a 15k stadium with the ability to expand when needed. Some money will be paid by sisu and some from company's who will have retail shops on the land and some loan, which will be paid back as the club will have revenue from the tickets, renting shops out, food and drinks and car parks where they didn't have any of that at the Ricoh
And more shops are just what is needed aren't they? It's not like you see them closing down every day of the week.
Surprising someone else hasn't thought of this, but obviously not every one has SISU's business sense.
They will also state it is fact that they will charge us silly rent for this new ground while defending the council, who charged us silly rent...
I.really hope the club does own the ground but at the minute, everything is just speculation isn't it yet people like to state things as fact.
Been a while since posting, been reading for a long time. I feel we will build new ground as council will not sell us Ricoh. So how big will the new ground be?
We will own the new ground,
There was talk of a 15k stadium with the ability to expand when needed. Some money will be paid by sisu and some from company's who will have retail shops on the land and some loan, which will be paid back as the club will have revenue from the tickets, renting shops out, food and drinks and car parks where they didn't have any of that at the Ricoh
I thought the plan was to sell off the surrounding land for development and pay for the majority of stadium that way, a bit like the Ricoh and Tesco.About 32-34,000, Located near Tesco's or similar shopping facility with the potential for a new train station nearby. Close connectivity to a motorway like the M6. And of course it should be in Coventry.
Can't see it being built though. Not sure if there is anywhere that large left in Coventry and SISU wouldn't be able to raise the cash, and if they said they will then its odds on its another porky.
It depends what sort of shop I guess, the out of town shopping centres seen ok
The main word there is 'maybe'CCFC not too worried about missing deadlines, they received good feedback from the trip to Shrewsbury, who build their stadium in 12 months.
Only way forward for the Club with the current CCC policy. Yes it's painful but in the long term maybe better.
We will own the new ground,
There was talk of a 15k stadium with the ability to expand when needed. Some money will be paid by sisu and some from company's who will have retail shops on the land and some loan, which will be paid back as the club will have revenue from the tickets, renting shops out, food and drinks and car parks where they didn't have any of that at the Ricoh
CCFC not too worried about missing deadlines, they received good feedback from the trip to Shrewsbury, who build their stadium in 12 months.
Only way forward for the Club with the current CCC policy. Yes it's painful but in the long term maybe better.
Rotherhams stadium cost £20m and only holds 12000 and it did not include the price of the land. Add on £10m for the land =£30m the debt that sent southampton BUST.We will own the new ground,
There was talk of a 15k stadium with the ability to expand when needed. Some money will be paid by sisu and some from company's who will have retail shops on the land and some loan, which will be paid back as the club will have revenue from the tickets, renting shops out, food and drinks and car parks where they didn't have any of that at the Ricoh
CCFC not too worried about missing deadlines, they received good feedback from the trip to Shrewsbury, who build their stadium in 12 months.
Only way forward for the Club with the current CCC policy. Yes it's painful but in the long term maybe better.
Usually because of councils high rates, just saying....
It depends what sort of shop I guess, the out of town shopping centres seen ok
Try looking at shops in the Cheylesmore and Styvechale area,closing down and nowhere near city centre.Usually because of councils high rates, just saying....
It depends what sort of shop I guess, the out of town shopping centres seen ok
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