The Marksman wrote:Yep, a new stadium would increase income. However, it would also increase expenditure in the form of loan repayments. I still think now's not the time to be getting into debt, particularly as many companies are in hard times themselves and will be looking to cut down on commercial expenditure. I'd favour just spending within our means for the moment. If that means a few players have to go, so be it.
Blackburn shrimp wrote:Any provision for undersoil heating at the new stadium
morecambe mick wrote:Blackburn shrimp wrote:Any provision for undersoil heating at the new stadium
If I win the lottery definitely.
sgt major wrote:With the long range weather forecast available to all, the time to have got the pitch prepared would have been straight after the Boxing Day game.
sgt major wrote:morecambe mick wrote:Blackburn shrimp wrote:Any provision for undersoil heating at the new stadium
If I win the lottery definitely.
With the long range weather forecast available to all, the time to have got the pitch prepared would have been straight after the Boxing Day game.
Now we will play Lincoln on a Tuesday night with a limited gate, instead of a decent crowd over what would still have been a holiday period for some.
BTW - I had a Lincoln fan in the York who said there were a few who had made a weekend of it, booking ages ago. We wont see them putting money through the gate for the re-arranged game.
Finally on this subject - how the hell did FGR manage to get their pitch fit for Derby???
sgt major wrote:morecambe mick wrote:Blackburn shrimp wrote:Any provision for undersoil heating at the new stadium
If I win the lottery definitely.
With the long range weather forecast available to all, the time to have got the pitch prepared would have been straight after the Boxing Day game.
Now we will play Lincoln on a Tuesday night with a limited gate, instead of a decent crowd over what would still have been a holiday period for some.
BTW - I had a Lincoln fan in the York who said there were a few who had made a weekend of it, booking ages ago. We wont see them putting money through the gate for the re-arranged game.
Finally on this subject - how the hell did FGR manage to get their pitch fit for Derby???
The new Stadium and its ability to raise funds through increased useage on a daily basis will increase our clubs revenue considerably
Christies Child wrote:
It's well documented that CP has already been sold, or at least a promise to purchase has been agreed. Monies from that may well be more than sufficient to cover the costs PLUS extra in the Bank.
captain sparkle wrote:Christies Child wrote:
It's well documented that CP has already been sold, or at least a promise to purchase has been agreed. Monies from that may well be more than sufficient to cover the costs PLUS extra in the Bank.
Are we 100% about this? no small print -"if interest rates fall below 2%...", "if there is a steep and prolonged fall in the markets...", etc. etc. and other terms the financial institutions bring into play to protect their own interests!
Trinity wrote:Most innovative idea/suggestion I came across for establishing a successful professional football league club in this area was put forward by the former editor of the Lancaster & Morecambe Citizen, Greg Morgan in the late 90's:- amalgamate Morecambe & Lancaster City AFC, pool resources and build a new stand.
As Greg stated at the time. with the exit of Barrow from the football league, theres a big catchment area of potential supporters to go at between Preston and Carlisle.
ezz wrote:We could be called Morecaster, or Lancambe and play in red and blue!!!!
Trinity wrote:Talking of innovative ideas it was interesting to see how Preston NE funded their new stand (one side only)and new pitch. I believe the cost of that was about £3.5 million The NHS occupies accommodation under the new stand and pays the club rent!
Wild Bill wrote:Trinity wrote:Talking of innovative ideas it was interesting to see how Preston NE funded their new stand (one side only)and new pitch. I believe the cost of that was about £3.5 million The NHS occupies accommodation under the new stand and pays the club rent!
Anyone fancy living under the new north stand when its built then? Could pop back to your room for a half time brew!
Trinity wrote:Most innovative idea/suggestion I came across for establishing a successful professional football league club in this area was put forward by the former editor of the Lancaster & Morecambe Citizen, Greg Morgan in the late 90's:- amalgamate Morecambe & Lancaster City AFC, pool resources and build a new stand.
As Greg stated at the time. with the exit of Barrow from the football league, theres a big catchment area of potential supporters to go at between Preston and Carlisle.
Trinity wrote:Most innovative idea/suggestion I came across for establishing a successful professional football league club in this area was put forward by the former editor of the Lancaster & Morecambe Citizen, Greg Morgan in the late 90's:- amalgamate Morecambe & Lancaster City AFC, pool resources and build a new stand.
As Greg stated at the time. with the exit of Barrow from the football league, theres a big catchment area of potential supporters to go at between Preston and Carlisle.
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