Sndra Garlick & Co should be appointed immediately to help, big fast cars should collect them from their Warwickshire homes and drive them at high speed to London so they can provide urgent consultancy on this national icon - they may struggle dealing with an actual structure that exists but a pie marketing strategy needs to be developed and delivered.
They will be no use as Wembley have already chosen the colour of the seats.
Incorrectly it seems. How else do you explain the losses and the England team being better on paper than in reality ;-)
Perhaps the FA should've lowered their spec somewhat and not have spent £827m+ instead of the original fixed price of £458m on building the stadium.
Perhaps the FA should've lowered their spec somewhat and not have spent £827m+ instead of the original fixed price of £458m on building the stadium.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/oct/15/football.wembleystadium
From your article it looks as though their operating profit is pretty good, just the loans to cover the cost of building the stadium are crippling them.....I wonder if they could remortgage with Boris....
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Maybe Joy could make them an offer for the stadium somewhere around zero is the regular offer and obviously she would want to kick anybody out who is already there so the England team would be homeless.
Perhaps the FA should've lowered their spec somewhat and not have spent £827m+ instead of the original fixed price of £458m on building the stadium.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/oct/15/football.wembleystadium
From your article it looks as though their operating profit is pretty good, just the loans to cover the cost of building the stadium are crippling them.....I wonder if they could remortgage with Boris....
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Which is exactly why the Arena loan shouldn't be joined with the huge CCFC debt & ARVO loan at huge interest, it would cripple the club for decades to come.
Let SISU sell up and write off their debt & then CCFC & ACL can be joined together and move on with the debt cleared. It is the only sensible way forward.
went down to the acdc concert a few years ago just after it was reopened .took me lad ,me mrs and her friend who suffers with kidney problems ,so we got a disabled parking place at the stadium .could not believe the over priced shite they was selling as food ,you could not get anything healthy ,just crap ,and when you did eventually get served its was cold ,and the pizza slices were even still frozen in ther middle ,no milk just fizzy pop and coffee .concert was a blast ,although have to say not the best arena for concerts in my opinion ,nothing near mk bowl .when we came to leave it took us longer to get of the carpark than it did to get there ,just luky that my mrs mate didn't need dialysis else we would hav been in trouble .never again ,
Who owned the old Wembley? Says the FA had to buy the land to build the new stadium.
I really struggle to see how they spent so much on it. As a football stadium it really isn't that different from the Ricoh if it had two tiers / greater capacity. There are meeting and conference facilities but having used them a few times they aren't up to much, again similar to the Ricoh. Where on earth did all the money go?
It's a nice stadium but its not great to get to if you're not from London. I think for England matches they would have been better off continuing to move round the country. Filling Wembley is great when it's against Brazil or Germany but they're going to really struggle to fill it for the Euro qualifiers. If the games were in other parts of the country people who don't get the chance to go to Wembley would get to see England play.
The acoustics in there are terrible and most live show licenses have them ending at 10pm so pretty much the whole show is in daylight. Still a queue of bands to play there though just because it's Wembley.
wembley is a magnificent stadium, one of the best in the world. quite a lot different from the ricoh. its more like the emirates which again is a top notch stadium.
I really don't see that much of a difference. I go through an automated turnstile the same as at the Ricoh, onto a concourse serving the same crap overpriced food and beer (if you're prepared to wait hours) the same as at the Ricoh and I then go and sit on a cheap plastic seat for a couple of hours the same as at the Ricoh. Where's the huge difference?
Yeah, it is the same as Sixfields being the same as the Ricoh (apart from the automated turnstyle).
Who owned the old Wembley? Says the FA had to buy the land to build the new stadium.
I really struggle to see how they spent so much on it. As a football stadium it really isn't that different from the Ricoh if it had two tiers / greater capacity. There are meeting and conference facilities but having used them a few times they aren't up to much, again similar to the Ricoh. Where on earth did all the money go?
It's a nice stadium but its not great to get to if you're not from London. I think for England matches they would have been better off continuing to move round the country. Filling Wembley is great when it's against Brazil or Germany but they're going to really struggle to fill it for the Euro qualifiers. If the games were in other parts of the country people who don't get the chance to go to Wembley would get to see England play.
The acoustics in there are terrible and most live show licenses have them ending at 10pm so pretty much the whole show is in daylight. Still a queue of bands to play there though just because it's Wembley.
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