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WillowTheWhisp 03-04-2007 19:58

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 406691)

Ok I'm sure it's not as simple as that...tbh I think it's more of a delay tactic cos if we are relegated then the work doesn't need doing.... if we stay up maybe the ground re locating may resurface again!!! :confused:


That was my second thought after the first one which was - why don't they build if they've got permission and funds?

ossyclogger 03-04-2007 21:20

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It may be that if we don't stay up, and we haven't built the room that we may have to hand the cash back as we won't need it. After all we are well known for cocking things up at Stanley now.

FELIX 03-04-2007 22:18

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No one 'declined to comment' in respect of this article - we were never asked to comment.

Before people get carried away, the article is inaccurate - the club is yet to receive any grant funding.

shakermaker 03-04-2007 23:06

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If only we'd have sold 2 players to higher league clubs earlier in the season, then we'd have some spare cash....

Back to the abacus, eh chaps.

Bagpuss 04-04-2007 21:57

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 406623)
Surely, the club and council could reach some sort of compromise on this? ie - the club have their planning permission for the temporary structure renewed, provided they build the permanent one by a specified date.

The council will not compromise with Whalley until he pays what is owed, believe me the council have bent over backwards to help Stanley but Whalley is the problem.

Felix you know the money is available so cut the crap.;)

Wynonie Harris 04-04-2007 22:14

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According to the LET, council leader Britcliffe has urged the planning committee to grant Stanley permission to use the temporary control room for another year. Local councillor Malcolm Pritchard has condemned him for this and said that local residents shouldn't have to put up with the portakabin any longer.

AccyMad 05-04-2007 10:43

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I can't see the difference to the residents whether it's a temporary structure or a permanent one, ok it might be a bit prettier but would probably be in the same place it is now. I'm getting a bit fed up with hearing of what the residents shouldn't have to put up with, as has been said before most moved in when the club was already there and as also has been said, I'd swap my house with any one of em

Wynonie Harris 05-04-2007 14:18

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According to the LET, the council have allowed Stanley to keep the temporary structure for another year. Council Pritchard called the structure a "monstrosity". Get a grip, man - it's only a portakabin, not a nuclear power plant!

accymel 05-04-2007 14:20

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But if Eric has the funds then why is there reason to delay it further?????

Tin Monkey 05-04-2007 14:51

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 407225)
But if Eric has the funds then why is there reason to delay it further?????

Because if we're relegated we won't need it. Why spend money if it's not necessary?

Bagpuss 05-04-2007 14:54

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 407238)
Why spend money if it's not necessary?

The tight git won't spend money when it is necessary.;)

Tin Monkey 05-04-2007 14:59

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Money is tight, we all know that. Nobody has been more vocal about these issues than me this season, but when things are as tight as they are right now, what's the point of spending?

I don't blame the residents for complaining. The temporary building is horrendous. However, if we don't need it next season it'll come down anyway.

accymel 05-04-2007 15:13

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 407238)
Because if we're relegated we won't need it. Why spend money if it's not necessary?

But surely thats money from a grant by FL funds to go towards doing so??? then if its not necessary & we do go down surely the money has to be returned as its not been spent on whatever they funded ASFC for:confused:

Growler 05-04-2007 18:59

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 407238)
Because if we're relegated we won't need it. Why spend money if it's not necessary?

If we don't spend the money and get relegated, we'll still need it for when we get promoted again.

Tin Monkey 05-04-2007 19:12

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 407250)
But surely thats money from a grant by FL funds to go towards doing so??? then if its not necessary & we do go down surely the money has to be returned as its not been spent on whatever they funded ASFC for:confused:

I believe that we haven't received any grant money.

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Originally Posted by FELIX (Post 406788)
Before people get carried away, the article is inaccurate - the club is yet to receive any grant funding.



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