chiefdave
Well-Known Member
I'll leave the playing Dumb to you. When Wasps starting showing a real interest in the Ricoh it was empty and available. So what you're suggesting is with your "example" is that Glasgow ladies will have the stadium built for them by the local authorities and then vacate it and move 35miles away in an ill fated, ill advised attempt to wrestle controll of the stadium Wasps will then go, Hey this stadium in Glasgow is available and as it was built for a ladies team it has much more potential for income than staying at the Ricoh let's up sticks and clear off. Never going to happen is it.
No that's not what I'm saying at all. I am saying that at some point in the next 250 years there is a slight possibility that another stadium may become available to Wasps. If it does they may decide that is a better option and move again. Not sure why you've fixated on one possibility of a new stadium in Glasgow.
Look back over the thread.
You stated that a move from Coventry would never happen. NW replied that it would happen if it was more profitable to go elsewhere. You then asserted that couldn't happen as there would be no other places in the country suitable. NW suggested Belfast and Glasgow, of course that doesn't mean they are the only two places. You then agreed that both those locations had potential for a future Wasps relocation. But you insisted that there would be no possibility of a stadium ever being available.
I pointed out several possibilities that I found in a matter of minutes but you refuse to accept that there is even the slightest possibility of any stadium anywhere in the country being available to Wasps at any point in the next 250 years.
You've now started saying that it has to be a brand new stadium being built to not be used and left empty! Why? What if Rangers go bust and Ibrox is empty? What if the SFA don't renew their contract at Hampden?
You're suggesting it's a posibility. How? Several things would have to happen. wasps would have to buy CCFC, a stadium somewhere else in the country would have to become available, the stadium would have to be a larger capacity than the Ricoh for it to have more potential, it would have to have more seperate income streams than the Ricoh so more than a Hotel, conference facilities, casino, exhibition hall etc for it to offer more potential, the move would have to be sanctioned by the relevent governing bodies of both sports not only in the country they're leaving but also the country they're arriving in as you're suggesting Scotland for it to happen and each thing is even more unlikely that the one before it.
Of course its a possibility. Others are suggesting Wasps should buy us, something I would not want to happen. However if it did all it would need is for a better option to come along for Wasps and they would be off. It doesn't have to be a bigger stadium. What if they can't make ACL profitable and have small crowds? A better option may in fact be a smaller stadium. The rugby authorities how shown little concern at relocating clubs and there is nothing to say they would have to take us with them, we could be cast aside as we are not their primary concern.
All I am saying is that there is a possibility, no matter how slight, that the situation could change for Wasps leading to another move becoming a viable option. We're not talking about them moving next week we're talking about the next 250 years. I don't see how you can assert with absolute certainty that over that period there is not even the slightest chance of circumstances changing.