Spoke to someone connected to the club today and I asked about the stadium situation.
I was told that the club are hopeful of a Ricoh return, but if things don't work out they have
2 places identified for a new stadium. 1 is the old Peugeot Ryton site and the other site was
secret, but it was not Brandon or the Uni sites.
He said that he had seen plans for the new stadium and it was a 12,000 seater based on
Doncasters Keepmoat Stadium.
one minute its 2 sites.. then its 4 sites.. then we are officially linked with brandon with heads of agreement reached.. then brandon definitely isnt one of the sites.
Ok , you have been serious now.
It's farcical to talk of a new stadium ..I agree a share of the Ricoh is an obvious path,,But we really don't know how SISU feel about this.
"They want it all..they want it all..and they want it NOW"
Sung to the tune of Queen's "Days of our lives"
Erm well whoever this was they aren't following what's been said very publicly in the media by people who
a) are in the know
and
b) in a position to make a return happen
i.e. Mrs Seppala, Mr Fisher & now Mr Labovitch who are saying "We've moved on" so I'd have thought the statement of the club being hopeful of a return, was at odds with the statements from the Directors and alleged Shadow Director. They can't both be right
Sorry, but as a Queen tragic I have to correct you. Those are slightly amended lyrics from "I Want It All".
It wasn't his 'unfortunate sexual orientation' that killed him...i think i know what you are trying to say, but the comment (accidentally) sounds a bit homophobic.Nothing tragic about Queen apart from Freddies sad demise of his unfortunate sexual orientation.
Nothing tragic about Queen apart from Freddies sad demise of his unfortunate sexual orientation. Greatest band that ever existed. Name me one band that has been more infulential on the world Music scene than Queen. They are the group that took us from the soft rock/pop days of the Beatles and into the future with music that is still be reproduced today!!!!
Great singles band. That's about it.
Great singles band. That's about it.
It wasn't his 'unfortunate sexual orientation' that killed him...i think i know what you are trying to say, but the comment (accidentally) sounds a bit homophobic.
You obviously didn't see them play Knebworth in '86.
That coming from a bloke calling himself Joy Division.
"Lets dance to Joy Division and celebrate the irony"
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I was gonna post 'Hahahahahahahaha' but thought I'd bettercheck to see if you're being ironic first. So, are you being ironic?Nothing tragic about Queen apart from Freddies sad demise of his unfortunate sexual orientation. Greatest band that ever existed. Name me one band that has been more infulential on the world Music scene than Queen. They are the group that took us from the soft rock/pop days of the Beatles and into the future with music that is still be reproduced today!!!!
I was gonna post 'Hahahahahahahaha' but thought I'd bettercheck to see if you're being ironic first. So, are you being ironic?
Joy Division were more influential over two albums than Queen ever were over their entire existence.
You obviously didn't see them play Knebworth in '86.
I found it refreshing that a new stadium thread morphed into a Queen debate rather than the usual SISU/Council argument...
Joy Division were more influential over two albums than Queen ever were over their entire existence.
That's what happens when us older members of the forum get into a debate. It has a natural progression instead of everything being SISU SISU SISU. More like a real life conversation.
Sorry, I've heard of them but couldn't name any of their singles or ablums. And thats not trying to be smart or start a row.
Who were their members, did they go on to do anything solo or with another band?
Well, they didn't influence me as I genuinely couldn't tell you the name of one of their albums, or indeed songs.
Queen have never been 'cool', mainly due the homophobic way the media turned against Freddie in the 70s, but they released some astonishingly good stuff, particularly in the first half of their careers. And nobody could hold a 100,000 strong crowd in the palm of their hand like Freddie. The ultimate show man.
If Joy Division have released anything that can touch 'A Day At The Races', 'A Night At The Opera', 'Sheer Heart Attack' or 'Queen II' then I've missed out so please recommend an album for me to listen to.
People have different tastes and all that, which is a good thing I suppose. Queen wrote some very good pop songs which of course is correct, however I think you are confusing influential with popularity. Joy Division were/are much more influential, Queen are more popular.
Sorry, I've heard of them but couldn't name any of their singles or ablums. And thats not trying to be smart or start a row.
Who were their members, did they go on to do anything solo or with another band?
I'm sorry but Queen changed the course of Music with one Song. They then went on to produce albums of the stuff that did influence many bands that are in existance today.
Amazed there are people on here who have never heard of Joy Division. "Love will tear us apart" is huge. I'm not even a fan! I preferred the likes of The Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Getting back to the sisu thing , wen't siouxsie and the banshees and the cure like sisu , optium, the same people .Amazed there are people on here who have never heard of Joy Division. "Love will tear us apart" is huge. I'm not even a fan! I preferred the likes of The Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Go on...
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