Well there's land across the other side of the railway line, not sure if the old working man's club the other side of the A444 is still available and correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the industrial state earmarked for redevelopment from the offset of arena 2000 so that's long overdue. In fact wasn't there a whisper last year that the whole estate was on borrowed time and compulsory purchase was immanent?
The industrial estate would be most suited I would think.
Do we own land in Rowleys Green then? or is it privately owned by CCC?
How can we build on it if we dont own it?
How can we make the owners sell it?
What would you suggest we build?
Will it get plannning permission?
Seeing as you like asking questions, why dont you answer some for once.
Thats not success in a league of 12, when you need to be in the top 4 to qualify for the play offs or top six for top European Rugby.
They let their best players leave, they have a limited budget, struggle year on year and win nothing. Is that the sort of success you aspire too?
Thats not success in a league of 12, when you need to be in the top 4 to qualify for the play offs or top six for top European Rugby.
They let their best players leave, they have a limited budget, struggle year on year and win nothing. Is that the sort of success you aspire too?
Like I said to Big Fat Ron, Who owns it?
I'm not sure going off at a tangent with a new business is the way forward.
So how do you know it will cost £35 million and will be away from populated areas?
Made up trash as always?
Like I said to Big Fat Ron, Who owns it?
I think it is CCC, so what chance is there for a sale and planning permission from the council. I liked Highfield Road but there is as much chance putting a new development there as there is on Council Land next to the Ricoh.
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How do you know it won't? I guess that makes your answer as much made up trash as italias.
Well, as always in this sort of thing you have to ask I guess. Arrange a meeting much like the one they had recently with RBC would be a good start.
If it complements the Ricoh (which the industrial estate most certainly doesn't) and it's within CCC vision for the area (I would guess that by looking at arena park gives you a good idea of that) then they may well stand a chance.
Of course you need to drop the whole "our investors won't deal with CCC" nonsense first but that's up to SISU.
Anglo Welsh cup winners, European cup runners up, Premiership runners up.
All whilst playing at the Madajski.
Anglo Welsh cup winners, European cup runners up, Premiership runners up.
All whilst playing at the Madajski.
No, do we own land in Rugby suitable for development?
We can buy it. How can we build on land in rugby if we don't own it?
How can we make the owners of land in rugby sell up?
The same thing we're planning on building in rugby that offers non matchday income.
Would development of greenbelt in rugby get planning permission?
I see nothing wrong with Joy manning a burger van outside the Ricoh. I should very much like her handling my sausage.......
Well there's land across the other side of the railway line, not sure if the old working man's club the other side of the A444 is still available and correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the industrial state earmarked for redevelopment from the offset of arena 2000 so that's long overdue. In fact wasn't there a whisper last year that the whole estate was on borrowed time and compulsory purchase was immanent?
The industrial estate would be most suited I would think.
So? Wasps holdings will not make a profit above that level.
The loans still outstanding to Moonstone and MGI will ensure that or they just take dividends from wasps holdings to keep below that level.
I heard the other day Wasps have snapped up Rowleys Club .
and the owners of your employers don't take dividends from JLR for tax purposes?
Nice deflection. Answer the questions I posed. You cant though so you just pose alternatives to cover yourself.
I didnt mention Rugby you did, so please answer the questions about Rowleys Green where you think we can build a successfull venue.
Can't be arsed, I really can't anymore.
City fans should be desperate, absolutely desperate to keep their club in their city.
Try and suggest ways that this is the most viable way forward and you get accused of being a Wasps sympathiser, CCC apologiser, or just plain thick.
So support whatever crackpot schemes of fishers you want. I along with the other silent 15k shall express our opinion through actions rather than words.
This place has just become a place for armchair hooligans to shout abuse at anyone who doesn't tow the party line. A handful of shouty types now control this forum.
It seems that unless you hate Wasps with a passion, blame CCC for all our woes, want to leave the Ricoh regardless of the circumstances, and support pointless costly legal action, then your opinion is not worth listening to.
Well I frankly have better ways to spend my evening.
The FFP guidelines from UEFA say that for income to be included it has to be in the direct vicinity of the club (As in it's stadium or stadium venue - so owning the Ricoh would be far from pointless would it?) or be clearly tied in as a commercial activity of the football club.
In other words - argument lost white flag raised time to leave the building.
So? Wasps holdings will not make a profit above that level.
The loans still outstanding to Moonstone and MGI will ensure that or they just take dividends from wasps holdings to keep below that level.
No it's up to the council.
Like I said to Big Fat Ron, Who owns it?
I think it is CCC, so what chance is there for a sale and planning permission from the council. I liked Highfield Road but there is as much chance putting a new development there as there is on Council Land next to the Ricoh.
What they wanted to buy land in Bucks to build separate hotels and conference facilities and continue renting at Wycombe?
Do you have any evidence?
Are you expecting the council to run the club for SISU or something?
If, if the club wanted to develop part of the industrial estate for a complex such as I've described it's up to SISU to formulate the idea and approach the council.
Did RBC approach SISU for the meeting about available land for the new stadium or did SISU approach RBC?
Will you please fuck off over to the Wasps sub forum with this shite because its fucking BORING!
So the council own the land - are you sure about that? Aren't businesses on those lands? Are you saying the leased can be ripped up
Are you sure?
So how do you know it will cost £35 million and will be away from populated areas?
Made up trash as always?
Can't be arsed, I really can't anymore.
City fans should be desperate, absolutely desperate to keep their club in their city.
Try and suggest ways that this is the most viable way forward and you get accused of being a Wasps sympathiser, CCC apologiser, or just plain thick.
So support whatever crackpot schemes of fishers you want. I along with the other silent 15k shall express our opinion through actions rather than words.
This place has just become a place for armchair hooligans to shout abuse at anyone who doesn't tow the party line. A handful of shouty types now control this forum.
It seems that unless you hate Wasps with a passion, blame CCC for all our woes, want to leave the Ricoh regardless of the circumstances, and support pointless costly legal action, then your opinion is not worth listening to.
Well I frankly have better ways to spend my evening.
If you ever applied any logic reference Sisu stadium cost announcements and the price of land required that is actually an understatement.
We know the discussion with RBC is for green belt and I suspect even you with your limited grasp of facts know that is not a populated area.
You have made no contribution to the OP observations and have wrecked another thread with your trivial unrelated nonsense.
If you can't contribute to what is a interesting OP jog on to one you can.
Can't be arsed, I really can't anymore.
City fans should be desperate, absolutely desperate to keep their club in their city.
Try and suggest ways that this is the most viable way forward and you get accused of being a Wasps sympathiser, CCC apologiser, or just plain thick.
So support whatever crackpot schemes of fishers you want. I along with the other silent 15k shall express our opinion through actions rather than words.
This place has just become a place for armchair hooligans to shout abuse at anyone who doesn't tow the party line. A handful of shouty types now control this forum.
It seems that unless you hate Wasps with a passion, blame CCC for all our woes, want to leave the Ricoh regardless of the circumstances, and support pointless costly legal action, then your opinion is not worth listening to.
Well I frankly have better ways to spend my evening.
They let their best players leave, they have a limited budget, struggle year on year and win nothing. Is that the sort of success you aspire too?
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