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If the club sites are updated frequently then fans don't need to go looking elsewhere for their information, thus avoiding sites they may find disparaging. The link for the survey can be found on the fishy site :D. Have a look when you have a spare hour as there are many 'interesting' things that can be related back to us if we wish to learn the lessons of a freely conducted survey. |
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Back in 1962 the construction of an over ambitious stand resulted in Stanley leaving the League.
It would be a bit ironic, if 47 years later, the non construction of a superfluous stand were to end the Club's hard won League status again. |
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Plus it looks like it a 'new generation' of temporary stands? It looks just like framework design , ie No concourse facilities as such actually inside the stand, I bet if they do get planning for the new stadium they'll do what Farnborough Town did with the new stand and Unbolt it fold it up and move it with them, Stanley could easily have the same size stand like this on the halfway line with a few steps of terracing each side and an open concourse, like the rest of the ground for now. And it the worst comes to the worst unbolt it, fold it up and sell it on. The cut and shut world of football grounds has been giong on for years? The roof over the away end at Port Vale use to be Chester Citys Main Stand at Sealand Rd, just cut and bolted to a diff shape. When alot of grounds close ie Ayesome Park, Victoria Ground, Leeds Rd, Baseball Ground to name a few not only do souveneir hunters stake a claim to items so do many non-league and few league clubs. Leeds Rd is a classic example a buisness bought some crush barriers for there car park, a fan bought a toilet seat rumoured to have been used by Bill Shankley and I think it was Rushden and Diamonds who took the scoreboard. |
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It will be built because it has to be built for us to stay in league . Money is always available from football league to improve grounds otherwise the league would be full of grounds like darwens, so its not if but when .
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Depechemode like a thousand times said we get half of the money from the grant. (£500,000) . Where is the other £500,000 going to come from depechemode? Have a think for once! We havent got that amount of money!
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like the club said , it will be building a new stand .
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Its no good keep saying there's no money. The rules are the rules and that excuse just doesn't wash. Simple - if the stand isn't built we go down. The fact that the club are apparently making no effort towards finding its half of the funding sends out an impression to everyone - including the players - that it doesn't care. That is the best way to demotivate everyone. Who wants to go and watch a club that is heading for relegation regardless of the results.
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Admittedly, funding for the " New Stand" may be a problem. If all is to be believed, The Football Trust will provide 50% of the funding......
Let's cut the brown stuff.......Regardless of the fact the hierarchy of the club DO NOT(openly) admit any problems funding said developments, surely a more prudent move would be to launch a scheme such as sponsor a brick, sponsor a seat....whatever to help to meet the cost. I'd personally URGE...To any fan who watched us through the " GLORY DAYS " as in when we won all the promotions to get back to the League......Give the team you followed through the wilderness outside the football league a chance. WE HAVE SURVIVED....AGAINST THE ODDS.... TWO SEASONS in the football league. The neighbours have FAR MORE resources. This club DIED once as a league club. Twice would be a travesty and a disaster. |
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I think this needs to be put into perspective. Yes it would be sad to see Stanley relegated, but a disaster? Hardly, in the grand scheme of things. It's easy to come on here and post some kind of impassioned post, but the reality is what it is. I trust that the club will do everything it can to raise the cash for the seating, but as of yet, it doesn't exist. That's the truth. Like it or not. |
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