Yes it is. As I think most people would get from the words I used like elusive, fairytale ground and I can dream.
I don’t think for one moment Sisu have either the finance or wherewithal to build us a new Stadium, but what I do know, is, if it were come to pass and be within the city boundary then they need CCC on board. Without them it will be very difficult to build, if not impossible. Which is why, if it is to be built, it will be on the periphery of the city(my opinion).
As I’ve been banging on a few times:
Getting planning on a green belt or old brownfield site is one set of hurdles.
Expanding an existing venue leaves less opportunity for Council meddling (the Council has issues with SISU and worries that the appeal might bite them). Sure they’ll be issues with each one but I’m sure there’s a solution somewhere.
The main issues are usually traffic, taller stands blocking light of neighbouring housing, car parking.
There are several venues that need another look at:
Butts. Good location but tight space.
Copsewood.
Sphinx
Cov Sporting.
Etc etc
several sites with housing only in one side (so tall stands on the others) and no “change of use” issues.
Follow logic line: let’s say some consortium took over the Sphinx and rebuilt the ground and got them into the EFL hence creating far larger crowds, would there be planning issues? (It never happens? See Salford for details). Not necessarily. Could CCFC merge and then be stopped expanding? Not necessarily.
issues to overcome:
car parking:
find a brownfield site and have a park and ride.
pubs
get the demand there and I’m sure Spoons will take one over nearby and capitalise
trains?
buses from nearest station
it’s not as though CCFC haven’t done anything like this before. I’m sure they purchased the old windmill in Leam at some point.
SISU spent their first few years of ownership
acting like amateurs. They’ve got a lot right lately and (IMHO) need to think outside the (penalty) box.