WOODLANDS! (1 Viewer)

duffer

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Is the indoor pitch full size?

It's a very big gym Nick, sprung woooden floor, very expensively built. I'm not sure it's quite big enough for a full size football pitch in truth, but it's probably not far off. Honestly though mate, I wouldn't build your hopes up, I can just see too many obstacles, not least of which the club and the council and the complete lack of trust (and competence) they share.
 

Nick

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It's a very big gym Nick, sprung woooden floor, very expensively built. I'm not sure it's quite big enough for a full size football pitch in truth, but it's probably not far off. Honestly though mate, I wouldn't build your hopes up, I can just see too many obstacles, not least of which the club and the council and the complete lack of trust (and competence) they share.

I'm not, especially as it's based on Fisher saying "its been considered" and Maton.
 

wingy

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It would depend on both parties being genuine in what they want and say.
I appreciate that and did consider the political angle before the OP, but it really would be a fantastic solution and prevent a huge waste of a former resource.
 

shmmeee

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The Finham Park 2 is weird, converted offices. Very strange place to put a school on that road.

There's loads of them, I was in an office block school the other year that stayed open for all of about 3 years.

There's this weird idea that if you just get the current leadership team of a "decent" school lik Finham to open up a sequel, then even if it's in a coal pit and staffed by rabid dogs, it'll perform well. So schools with tradition that don't perform so well get fucked over so we can pretend that what puts Finham top of the league tables is magic Finham dust and not in fact a cohort of very able kids.

School strategy is a joke. Random shit popping up where no one wants it, decent schools people like forced to close. Expect full privatisation by 2024 barring some major miracle that gets Corbyn elected.

/rant
 

wingy

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I wonder If It's a taster for what can be available if you stop trying to sue the arse off us?
It does piss me off having to think this way.
 
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Nick

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There's loads of them, I was in an office block school the other year that stayed open for all of about 3 years.

There's this weird idea that if you just get the current leadership team of a "decent" school lik Finham to open up a sequel, then even if it's in a coal pit and staffed by rabid dogs, it'll perform well. So schools with tradition that don't perform so well get fucked over so we can pretend that what puts Finham top of the league tables is magic Finham dust and not in fact a cohort of very able kids.

School strategy is a joke. Random shit popping up where no one wants it, decent schools people like forced to close. Expect full privatisation by 2024 barring some major miracle that gets Corbyn elected.

/rant

There was the one in Walsgrave too I think wasn't there?
 

wingy

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There's loads of them, I was in an office block school the other year that stayed open for all of about 3 years.

There's this weird idea that if you just get the current leadership team of a "decent" school lik Finham to open up a sequel, then even if it's in a coal pit and staffed by rabid dogs, it'll perform well. So schools with tradition that don't perform so well get fucked over so we can pretend that what puts Finham top of the league tables is magic Finham dust and not in fact a cohort of very able kids.

School strategy is a joke. Random shit popping up where no one wants it, decent schools people like forced to close. Expect full privatisation by 2024 barring some major miracle that gets Corbyn elected.

/rant
Destroyed, as a political football, excuse the pun.
Devalued, demeaned, demoralised,.
 

rupert_bear

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I would think the indoor facilities at Woodlands would be ideal and the outside pitches could be developed. Having our academy based there I would think will cover any education proviso. Council owned ? they owe us don't they ?
 

wingy

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It would be a great site with what is already there and the size of the area, just needs massive investment to get to a standard a professional club needs with progression in mind??? oh hold on...
I tell you what It's almost close enough for the Villa to have a sniff.
 

wingy

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Anyway you stack it Wingy, I'd say that's it's a poor decision. Woodlands wasn't helped by converting to an Academy and then having pretty useless leadership, but it's a site that is purpose built for education. Finham Park 2 is an office block. Given the plans are to grow the city substantially on that side of town (and indeed it has grown already with the new Bannerbrook estate), I can't believe that the authorities have been so passive in allowing Woodlands to close permanently.
Central policy an absolute minefield for at least 20 years or more now, goalposts moved more than once a Parliament.
 

letsallsingtogether

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My lad zed to play there in the 5 aside league.
It was a Sports college so shouldn't take much to get it upto standard.
Most of it can be put in one area then the rest could still be housing if they want to.
 

Nick

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My lad zed to play there in the 5 aside league.
It was a Sports college so shouldn't take much to get it upto standard.
Most of it can be put in one area then the rest could still be housing if they want to.

Haven't they got a bar as well by the 5 aside pitch? Make it all sky blue and have little events there.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Haven't they got a bar as well by the 5 aside pitch? Make it all sky blue and have little events there.
Quite a good set up if I remember it right will have to ask my lad later.
He is on his way home now from uni for the Xmas holidays.:)
 

torchomatic

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TBF most councillors are.
Not from the real world......

Agree with you there. Despite being a Labour man I think local politicians are the worse kind, regardless of their political hue.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Agree with you there. Despite being a Labour man I think local politicians are the worse kind, regardless of their political hue.
Exactly wouldn't matter who was in charge I believe we would still have the same problems.
 

Captain Dart

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Haven't they got a bar as well by the 5 aside pitch? Make it all sky blue and have little events there.
Its quite a small bar.
 

blueflint

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helped my cross country runs dived in woods on first lap came back out on second lap
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Could almost be a put up or shut up situation couldn't it.

There is land available easily convertible make us an offer....... kind of puts ccfc/sisu on the spot.....
 

Paxman II

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Went to school there. Dave Moorcroft was the year above me and a certain Mr Tranter I remember well. Anyone else from that era?
 

Calista

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Despite the cynicism on the this thread, the noises coming out of both CCFC and CCC about this seem positive to me – it might just be a great opportunity.

Isn’t a new road (effectively a western bypass) intended to link the A46 near Stoneleigh with the A45 or A452? I imagine that would open up development sites on that side of the city in a few years, maybe even for a stadium. The training facilities being in the same general area would make sense. I’m not getting excited, especially given Fisher’s track record, but it gives me some faint hope for the long term. In the present state of the club, daydreams are all we have left.
 

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