dongonzalos
Well-Known Member
It's pointless going on about the wasps deal.
It's happened nothing can change it now.
Some feel the owners had numerous opportunities to step up to the plate and failed to do so.
Some feel that no matter what the owners did the council should not have sold out to a different club, encouraging franchising.
Whatever your view it won't change things.
Now is the time to find out what our club is going to do in the future.
Questions need to be asked.
We are 18 months into a new stadium project. We have seen some computer generated photos of what a generic stadium looks like. That's it!!
Questions need answering
Simon Gilbert
CWR
The trust need to be asking the questions of the club?
We have been on so many occasions weeks away from signing a new land deal yet it hasn't happened. What us the current specific hold up?
What is the actual concern about saying where we are trying to buy?
It is not within CCC boundaries so why are they a concern?
If land is for sale and we are bidding for it, anyone who is also in the market for that size of land will already know about it?
How exactly will it be funded?
How long will it take considering I can't imagine we thought it would be 18 months before we had a land deal?
If it is going to be 5-6 years or more what are we going to do to make the Ricoh more homely and profitable.
Are we going to share costs with wasps on a shop at the Ricoh. Physios, marketing, ticketing. We could make some real savings to invest on the pitch instead.
Are we going to speak to wasps about trying to get even more access to revenues within our rental deal.
How would agreeing a much longer term rental deal with greater access to revenues compare to the costs of building a new stadium and the revenues that would give us.
It's happened nothing can change it now.
Some feel the owners had numerous opportunities to step up to the plate and failed to do so.
Some feel that no matter what the owners did the council should not have sold out to a different club, encouraging franchising.
Whatever your view it won't change things.
Now is the time to find out what our club is going to do in the future.
Questions need to be asked.
We are 18 months into a new stadium project. We have seen some computer generated photos of what a generic stadium looks like. That's it!!
Questions need answering
Simon Gilbert
CWR
The trust need to be asking the questions of the club?
We have been on so many occasions weeks away from signing a new land deal yet it hasn't happened. What us the current specific hold up?
What is the actual concern about saying where we are trying to buy?
It is not within CCC boundaries so why are they a concern?
If land is for sale and we are bidding for it, anyone who is also in the market for that size of land will already know about it?
How exactly will it be funded?
How long will it take considering I can't imagine we thought it would be 18 months before we had a land deal?
If it is going to be 5-6 years or more what are we going to do to make the Ricoh more homely and profitable.
Are we going to share costs with wasps on a shop at the Ricoh. Physios, marketing, ticketing. We could make some real savings to invest on the pitch instead.
Are we going to speak to wasps about trying to get even more access to revenues within our rental deal.
How would agreeing a much longer term rental deal with greater access to revenues compare to the costs of building a new stadium and the revenues that would give us.