Brighton Sky Blue
Well-Known Member
One of TF's threats over the last few months has been for the club to groundshare with a club nearby either until ACL drop their stance or until the club builds a new ground. A (relatively) recent precedent for this is Brighton-who aren't doing so bad now, so could it actually work?
1. BHA were booted out of their ground in the '90s as the owners sold it off for property development and pocketed the money for themselves. The club had just about stayed in the bottom tier at the end of that season.
2. The following few seasons they groundshared with Gillingham-not exactly local and also costing the club to play there at all. Not long after they moved into the Withdean-basically an athletics track with minimal capacity.
3. The club starts putting things together to build a new ground in Brighton with the backing of the city council. New ground gets built after nearly a decade's protesting against neighbouring Lewes council-and they get promoted to the Champs just before moving in.
4. 15 years after being chucked out of their old ground, BHA are a top 10 Championship side, with waiting lists for season tickets, the ground already expanded after just one full season, and sell out crowds every week.
A long journey (made longer by a neighbouring council), but ultimately the club came from being made virtually extinct to being a real success story. Could it happen here?
1. BHA were booted out of their ground in the '90s as the owners sold it off for property development and pocketed the money for themselves. The club had just about stayed in the bottom tier at the end of that season.
2. The following few seasons they groundshared with Gillingham-not exactly local and also costing the club to play there at all. Not long after they moved into the Withdean-basically an athletics track with minimal capacity.
3. The club starts putting things together to build a new ground in Brighton with the backing of the city council. New ground gets built after nearly a decade's protesting against neighbouring Lewes council-and they get promoted to the Champs just before moving in.
4. 15 years after being chucked out of their old ground, BHA are a top 10 Championship side, with waiting lists for season tickets, the ground already expanded after just one full season, and sell out crowds every week.
A long journey (made longer by a neighbouring council), but ultimately the club came from being made virtually extinct to being a real success story. Could it happen here?