Perhaps Northampton?Any site that sits outside of the remit of CCC would be a start.
Quite right, Otis! It worked well last tme.Perhaps Northampton?
Why can't they just build their own site. of all the places in the city Wasps could go (im sure with much support from the council) did they have to choose the ccfc academy. nuts.
going to depend if they move everything out or part
Biggest problem moving everything is the indoor pitch - there is no other in the area. So lock stock is realistically a no go
That leaves use of indoor pitch, a 3g pitch and at least one other pitch at AHC, plus some or all offices
They could use Ryton to play U18 & U21 matches on at weekends
They could base some age groups at Warwick uni perhaps some of the offices etc. There are well established junior clubs that could lend a hand. CSF has other sites.
SBITC tend to use various sites so could probably just reschedule (inc Warwick Uni) and use AHC less
There are potential solutions - until someone talks to the various options or each other we wont know
Why can't they just build their own site. of all the places in the city Wasps could go (im sure with much support from the council) did they have to choose the ccfc academy. nuts.
As Nick says the indoor pitch is the big issue so the club has two choices if not negotiate at the Higgs. Build our own or go into partnership with someone else at a different site. Both of which would require investment so unlikely.
With regards to Kilsby Lane in Rugby that might be an issue as it's greenbelt and IIRC the only building that is on the site was a compromise to get through planning and that was height sensitive.
I believe permission is in for a further building at Kilsby Lane.
I doubt it will retain green belt status for much longer what with the developments that are encroaching towards it from Dirft, the mast site, and the proposed new station. Couple that with Rugby Council normally approving most major development, and it could one day be a consideration....well if we still have an academy, or club.
I personally think they aren't prepared to put their OWN money in. So utilise other peoples.
SISU have never built anything anywhere, they never will, they sell assets and pay off debtors at a fraction of the book debt. That's their business.Would have to build new facilities.
SISU have never built anything anywhere, they never will, they sell assets and pay off debtors at a fraction of the book debt. That's their business.
Sounds awfully similar to a hedge fund owned franchise club from down London way...
Well put, won't go down too well on here though, not enough anti Wasp or council venom. But we should all prepare for an even bigger item, due within two years, where we play our home games. The way this Chris Anderson has handled what compared to where we play in comparrison should have been a cakewalk but he is quiet clearly out of his depthThis is turning out to be the new stadium site thread and we know how that search is going. To invest in an academy inside or outside the city boundaries is 1 of 4 options the owners have left to them and in my opinion the least likely. So they have to walk away!!! not going to happen, open talks which sadly means no bargaining power or carry on the same rd of appeals, tears and repeat horseshit which culminates in the loss of FA grant, lost academy and a very bleak future for the whole club....
Lastly, unfair doesn't come into this no more, all is planned and Sisu have been well and truly put themselves at the mercy of all other parties. Please do not expect help from those within this deal, they are all in this together, while in a nice warm building watching sisu outside nosed pressed against the window, saying they don't want to come, while getting very sick from the wet and cold. Bluff called, nuts in the vice and we have a very badly exposed Mr Fisher and his master planners, time is now the enemy when it was once a friend of sisu.
The club, fans, and history have no place in this battle, morals are not discussed as this is very much a business deal with a potential hostile take over in place, in my opinion. If not this the facts do not paint a very good picture for our future does it!
You are right it is the same, wasps don't want us there either so will sack us off and twist the blame...Well put, won't go down too well on here though, not enough anti Wasp or council venom. But we should all prepare for an even bigger item, due within two years, where we play our home games. The way this Chris Anderson has handled what compared to where we play in comparrison should have been a cakewalk but he is quiet clearly out of his depth
Sadly for us, that franchise mean's what they say's and invested in a plan of foundation, not gamble on a RR dream.
Nope, they have completed a lot of works and spent money to create them. Quite a different model entirely.Sounds awfully similar to a hedge fund owned franchise club from down London way...
Nope, they have completed a lot of works and spent money to create them. Quite a different model entirely.
They are hockey pitches as far as I know but if converted, the two 3G pitches would probably be large enough to house the minimum 100x60m requirement to be regarded as a full sized football pitch.Do you know if Bablake's 3g pitch is full sized? They have loads of pitches too.
Broadstreet temporary training facilities, new pitch at Ricoh, Ricoh Hilton Hotel refurbishment, Ricoh bar & restaurant refurbishment.Where exactly?