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Thanks, didn't know that.Isn't it split into three sections, A. B. C..??
Thanks, didn't know that.Isn't it split into three sections, A. B. C..??
Doesn’t Man City’s ground already provide the stadium of the north? It’s a fantastic venue built for the commonwealth games. Also replacing Maine Road, which was itself nicknamed The Wembley of the north!And here’s another little club that want a nice new stadium. They also think it warrants a conversation about sourcing tax payers money .
Their owners haven’t got a pot to p155 in, so I guess it is not an un reasonable angle to seek assistance from the bottomless pit that is the tax payer, I mean, nothing else to spend the taxpayers money on.
Well, I suppose after both Mn City and West Ham were gifted their stadiums, which were built using taxpayers money, they have a point . . . .(I jest!).
In fact why isn't the Etihad ALREADY the national stadium of the North, seeing as it started life a a public asset?
You never know...when City get hit with their MASSIVE FPP penalty and relegated three divisions*, they might be looking to sell the Etihad back into public ownership (or even funnier, to Man Utd) and look for something a bit more modest and more fitting of their stationBlimey, I completely missed the Etihad one
Perhaps it’s about levelling up
You would have thought so with a fans forum the following week, they would need good news as I think some of the questions could be hurtful to the chuckle brother'sThere seemed to be a whole stream of announcements on The Triangle.
My assumption was that this wouod he quickly followed by planning going in?
The last day of February next Thursday.
I assume that nobody has heard anything?
Then they have. To be pressed for an answer, we were told they hoped to have the plans submitted by the end of the year or as early as possible in 2024.If it isn't submitted, they can just deflect questions with "We don't feel we can discuss that while the planning process at such a critical stage"....
They last said by the end of March, but like I said, I'd heard that they were going to be submitted next week, may be 1st March?Then they have. To be pressed for an answer, we were told they hoped to have the plans submitted by the end of the year or as early as possible in 2024.
It does seem that the club are unmoving the goalposts so to speak quite oftenThey last said by the end of March, but like I said, I'd heard that they were going to be submitted next week, may be 1st March?
Surely unmoving goalposts are a good thing?It does seem that the club are unmoving the goalposts so to speak quite often
Not if you want to move grounds, Shirley.Surely unmoving goalposts are a good thing?
Cheers JMBNot if you want to move grounds, Shirley.
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do I see plans going in??