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More punters or an excuse to relocate a 2nd division club slipping into the non-leagues?

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1962582

IMO the general covering of industrial grime around the Woolwich Road is part of my upbringing and I would feel sorry to see it smartened up in a perverse way. I guess times move on though!

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  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,441
    Hmmm. This could go two ways.

    1) Roland sell's the land and relocates us to a smaller ground. The land must be worth £200M plus
    2) He finally sell's the club and we start to climb the leagues and get more punters in.

    It's a shame that we are losing pubs in the area at an alarming rate.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,311
    robroy said:

    Hmmm. This could go two ways.

    1) Roland sell's the land and relocates us to a smaller ground. The land must be worth £200M plus
    2) He finally sell's the club and we start to climb the leagues and get more punters in.

    It's a shame that we are losing pubs in the area at an alarming rate.

    200m for our plot of land?! Hahahahhaha
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,626
    There really is a massive opportunity for the club in the future with all the development going on in and around the Thames gateway. If only we had owners that weren't allowing the club to fall into massive decline on and off the pitch.
  • JollyRobin
    JollyRobin Posts: 1,706
    Thanks for this @soapy_jones. I'm moving into Greenwich Millenium Village next month, so thanks for making me aware of what's going on!
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,023
    Massive opportunity for us to grow support ...but unlikely with our current SMT
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,059

    More punters or an excuse to relocate a 2nd division club slipping into the non-leagues?

    http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1962582

    IMO the general covering of industrial grime around the Woolwich Road is part of my upbringing and I would feel sorry to see it smartened up in a perverse way. I guess times move on though!

    I admire your positivity !
  • The Westminster Industrial Estate is, I think, the site of Siemens Meadow. I'm always slightly surprised no bright spark has thought about building a football stadium down there.

    Greenwich Council have been playing silly buggers about this for years - a new masterplan is due any time soon that's likely to permit tower blocks by the Charlton riverside (original plan was a "garden city" concept) but they're stalling on it, presumably to let developers take the flak for proposing tower blocks which they'll allow anyway.

    When the new masterplan does come forward, I think the trust should press for The Valley to be included in it so its status as a football stadium can be included; this would make the land more difficult to redevelop.

    There's an exhibition today and Sunday at Greenwich Yacht Club of the first scheme to come forward, on the old ropeworks site at Anchor & Hope Lane. This is likely to include at least one tower block, much to the umbrage of some locals: http://charltonconversations.com/

  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,368
    As you have probably guessed from all my links in threads over the years, i have a passion for this sort of thing, architecture and modern planning. Who would of thought it eh, AND train spotting!

    The derogatory term "tower block" grates on me. A throw back to bad 60's planning and failed social engineering. The reality is high rise in central London. It is the only way to cater for the influx of people. The transport for this has to be right though. As for Charlton Athletic, we have other more pressing battles to fight.

    Happy to see the Woolwich Road area tarted up though.
  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996
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  • Is that the Galloard / U+I scheme?