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19 hours ago, Rudolf Hucker said:

All piss-taking aside, just for a brief moment, in 2023 how can ANY professional organisation, sporting or otherwise, expect to get away with the provision of NO facilities for disabled customers? It’s simply unconscionable, disgusting and completely unacceptable. They should receive the most stringent sanctions from the football and trading authorities.

Their License to hold a sporting event should be revoked until they provide the facilities and if that reduces capacity by 500 then tough. I'm not joking either. That club seems unable to do ANYTHING properly.

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5 minutes ago, BS30 City said:

What a surprise :laughcont:

So, the new majority shareholders (who appear to be property developers) have control of what happens to the Memorial stadium.

Nice 40% stake for Wally as well.

Wonder how many houses they can get on site ?

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In summary then - a developer offers to build them a 17-20K stadium and Wael of Fortune says yes because back then they were probably a Non-League or struggling fourth division outfit. Win a few games in the Third Division and it's now "we want 28K to beat they gurt sheeds init". Unfortunately the developer, who is a bit more switched on than pretty much all of their fanbase, realises that building a large stadium rather than a modest and realistic one will decrease the number of houses and whatever else they were putting on the site. This is the unfortunate bit, large stadiums take up MORE LAND and as fanciful as it sounds (to a Fewer anyway) that has quite a dramatic effect on the Viability side of the development calculation. I'm guessing Conygre, trying to be pragmatic and keep the deal alive, have said "if you want this big stadium and we're going to lose £20m off our viability are you going to pay us £20m to cover it?". For some odd reason all you could see was burning rubber and a loud screeching noise coming from the Car Park with the subsequent announcement that talks seem to now broken down......................

If that was us btw it would be the most massive of massive front page headlines ever written by the BEP. "The Shitheads FAIL in their stadium dream, have that you bastards" or something like that anyway.  

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20 minutes ago, Super said:

Bristol Rovers are exploring alternative options in their search for yet another sucker to build them a new stadium, for free, including redeveloping the Mem, Bristol Live understands, as talks between the club and the company behind the Fruit Market project are in danger of collapsing.

Fixed that for Bristol Live.

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At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, they are going to develop the Mem one stand at a time over many years, aren’t they?

The advantage is it’s their ground already & in the area where a lot of their support is based (North Bristol), plus they must have the capability of making that funny stand that backs on to the car park & only occupies part of one of the sides a lot bigger, but that bit is going to be extremely expensive.

Disadvantages are it will take a very long time, require plenty of money to do even the most minor upgrade & it is highly unlikely that at the end of this (if they ever manage it) they’ll have a ground holding much more than 15,000.

Oh well.

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To be honest with 3400 in the new stand, the potential for at least 5000 in a redeveloped Thatchers end and 1800 in the West / East stands that gives us 10000 seats and approx 3000 standing left on the sides - good enough unless we hit the championship at which point rebuild the East.

Stadium been a distraction for years ..... would rather see progress on the pitch.

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1 minute ago, GrahamC said:

At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, they are going to develop the Mem one stand at a time over many years, aren’t they?

The advantage is it’s their ground already & in the area where a lot of their support is based (North Bristol), plus they must have the capability of making that funny stand that backs on to the car park & only occupies part of one of the sides a lot bigger, but that bit is going to be extremely expensive.

Disadvantages are it will take a very long time, require plenty of money to do even the most minor upgrade & it is highly unlikely that at the end of this (if they ever manage it) they’ll have a ground holding much more than 15,000.

Oh well.

Or their new property developing majority shareholders flog the site for housing and scarper ?

 

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2 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, they are going to develop the Mem one stand at a time over many years, aren’t they?

The advantage is it’s their ground already & in the area where a lot of their support is based (North Bristol), plus they must have the capability of making that funny stand that backs on to the car park & only occupies part of one of the sides a lot bigger, but that bit is going to be extremely expensive.

Disadvantages are it will take a very long time, require plenty of money to do even the most minor upgrade & it is highly unlikely that at the end of this (if they ever manage it) they’ll have a ground holding much more than 15,000.

Oh well.

They won’t pay for anything themselves, can honestly see things getting very bad for them, joey will do a runner soon and something doesn’t seem right with the new investment.

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12 minutes ago, GrahamC said:

At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, they are going to develop the Mem one stand at a time over many years, aren’t they?

The advantage is it’s their ground already & in the area where a lot of their support is based (North Bristol), plus they must have the capability of making that funny stand that backs on to the car park & only occupies part of one of the sides a lot bigger, but that bit is going to be extremely expensive.

Disadvantages are it will take a very long time, require plenty of money to do even the most minor upgrade & it is highly unlikely that at the end of this (if they ever manage it) they’ll have a ground holding much more than 15,000.

Oh well.

The problem with that strategy is nobody will build anything for you..............that sort of development could end up costing a minimum of 50 Tilsons (for 15K) but probably closer to 100 (the size they apparently want).

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