John L wrote:Maybe a future beckons for the former Esso filling station down the road, either as a relocated car wash (with filling station as a business expansion?) or as a satellite location for a Sainsbury's-owned filling station?
campdave wrote:Tesco haven't been interested in buying the old Safeway one at Carnforth.
Gnasher wrote:Staying O/T, The good thing about Asda is the price is the same nationwide, you can't say that about Shell, and they are always the cheapest or as cheap as anywhere else. Paying with an Asda credit card gives you 2p/ltr discount at the pump. The bad thing is they have launched a new credit card with less benefits and for those with the old cards, the discount is being cut to 1p/ltr but they're still cheap and it saves hunting around.
What I don't like about Shell Caton Rd is the queuing to get in whereas Asda is close to home with more pumps so less queues.
RedRedWine wrote:A fantastic announcement for the club and the local area, hats off to the board yet again.
The directors seemed extremely pleased and confident that this deal would pay for the stadium project in its entirety (I take it that includes all the retail outlets? etc?). Have we actually received any money for the sale of CP, or have Sainsburys agreed to foot the bill to relocate the and build us the new stadium with its surroundings, whatever the cost? I only ask because if we had made a sale a year ago, how come we have had an embargo slapped on us?
Also, I know the Visotor have mentioned this, can we now go to the Football league and request that the embargo be lifted? With all that has been announced over the last few days we are probably the most financial stable club at this level now. Kaka's arrival could be imminent.
John L wrote:Cass, it was reported on Radio Lancs sport show last night and briefly on sports bulletins this morning.
Gnasher wrote:Staying O/T, The good thing about Asda is the price is the same nationwide, you can't say that about Shell (Shell in Maidstone yesterday 87.9/ltr), and they are always the cheapest or as cheap as anywhere else. Paying with an Asda credit card gives you 2p/ltr discount at the pump. The bad thing is they have launched a new credit card with less benefits and for those with the old cards, the discount is being cut to 1p/ltr but they're still cheap and it saves hunting around.
What I don't like about Shell Caton Rd is the queuing to get in whereas Asda is close to home with more pumps so less queues.
Harry wrote:Did you sky plus it?
Or does anyone know if the clip is online anywhere?
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