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The Takeover Thread - Duchatelet Finally Sells (Jan 2020)
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We seem to be getting way in front of the actual situation, first lets beat Sunderland then hopefully get new owners then give new contracts to players and staff and invest in the team and then in the longer term maybe consider expanding The Valley. Although the sales for the semi and the final are impressive we need to ensure that these supporters are encouraged to stay and continue to support this wonderful club which has been a massive part of my life for over 50 years!
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Henry Irving said:Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.
The existing west stand is a wasted opportunity. It could be a lot bigger if demand ever did outgrow capacity and there is plenty of room to take it further back to accommodate more hospitality and catering on both match days and non match days.2 -
Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd41 -
The solution is obvious. Scrap League games and only play play-offs.28
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clb74 said:Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd3 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:clb74 said:Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd0 -
clb74 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:clb74 said:Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd56 -
Airman Brown said:clb74 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:clb74 said:Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Henry Irving said:Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.
The existing west stand is a wasted opportunity. It could be a lot bigger if demand ever did outgrow capacity and there is plenty of room to take it further back to accommodate more hospitality and catering on both match days and non match days.
F’ing Mike Glikstein sold that piece of land where the row of houses were built.....a big big mistake.
It’s already bursting at the seams as it is!0 -
Airman Brown said:clb74 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:clb74 said:Blimey we were getting less than 9000 in the ground earlier in the season 12000 for the last 2 games of the season.
We're now looking to do a ground to rival man utd
Could we see Roland dipping into the bin again for another no mark Belgian Twonk manager?0 -
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The new Royal Greenwich Stadium by the Thames Barrier will solve all the problems.4
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SoundAsa£ said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Henry Irving said:Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.
The existing west stand is a wasted opportunity. It could be a lot bigger if demand ever did outgrow capacity and there is plenty of room to take it further back to accommodate more hospitality and catering on both match days and non match days.
F’ing Mike Glikstein sold that piece of land where the row of houses were built.....a big big mistake.
It’s already bursting at the seams as it is!2 -
Airman Brown said:SoundAsa£ said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Henry Irving said:Those gardens are now houses.
Knocking the west stand isn't really sensible.
Regardless basing future league gates on one off Wembley turnouts is just silly.
The existing west stand is a wasted opportunity. It could be a lot bigger if demand ever did outgrow capacity and there is plenty of room to take it further back to accommodate more hospitality and catering on both match days and non match days.
F’ing Mike Glikstein sold that piece of land where the row of houses were built.....a big big mistake.
It’s already bursting at the seams as it is!
Bow to your better knowledge and thanks for correcting me.
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I did have meetings with Roger Alwen about a deal on Valley Grove. The finances were dire at the time. I had Mowlems the large contractor lined up who would pay money up front and a profit share for the land - more than £60k - but then Richard Collins took over and did it his way. Bad deal but that’s life. Still have the papers somewhere.3
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People are seriously having a discussion about how to expand the ground? Bloody hell.13
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Uboat said:People are seriously having a discussion about how to expand the ground? Bloody hell.
I feel at home here....as daft as that sounds.1 -
Driving this morning listening to Jim White and he said that there was good news coming re sale of Charlton, acknowledged that he had been there before but news was real.32
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Redrobo said:Driving this morning listening to Jim White and he said that there was good news coming re sale of Charlton, acknowledged that he had been there before but news was real.9
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SoundAsa£ said:northstandsteve said:Lol at Prague calling NLA Billybigbollox2
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Uboat said:Redrobo said:Driving this morning listening to Jim White and he said that there was good news coming re sale of Charlton, acknowledged that he had been there before but news was real.
However, I am going to forget all about it until Monday.1 -
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HardyAddick said:I did have meetings with Roger Alwen about a deal on Valley Grove. The finances were dire at the time. I had Mowlems the large contractor lined up who would pay money up front and a profit share for the land - more than £60k - but then Richard Collins took over and did it his way. Bad deal but that’s life. Still have the papers somewhere.0
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JamesSeed said:HardyAddick said:I did have meetings with Roger Alwen about a deal on Valley Grove. The finances were dire at the time. I had Mowlems the large contractor lined up who would pay money up front and a profit share for the land - more than £60k - but then Richard Collins took over and did it his way. Bad deal but that’s life. Still have the papers somewhere.1
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Uboat said:Redrobo said:Driving this morning listening to Jim White and he said that there was good news coming re sale of Charlton, acknowledged that he had been there before but news was real.
They will be right one day0 -
Henry Irving said:JamesSeed said:HardyAddick said:I did have meetings with Roger Alwen about a deal on Valley Grove. The finances were dire at the time. I had Mowlems the large contractor lined up who would pay money up front and a profit share for the land - more than £60k - but then Richard Collins took over and did it his way. Bad deal but that’s life. Still have the papers somewhere.0
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HardyAddick said:Henry Irving said:JamesSeed said:HardyAddick said:I did have meetings with Roger Alwen about a deal on Valley Grove. The finances were dire at the time. I had Mowlems the large contractor lined up who would pay money up front and a profit share for the land - more than £60k - but then Richard Collins took over and did it his way. Bad deal but that’s life. Still have the papers somewhere.0
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Uboat said:People are seriously having a discussion about how to expand the ground? Bloody hell.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Uboat said:People are seriously having a discussion about how to expand the ground? Bloody hell.2
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Uboat said:People are seriously having a discussion about how to expand the ground? Bloody hell.
It is gratifying that we have sold so many tickets for this game but it is not unusual for a team to sell more tickets for a one-off final at Wembley than their current ground capacity. Newport are doing it tomorrow and most of their followers tomorrow have much further to travel than most of ours on Sunday.2 -
1625, Kent & Essex suffer terrible flooding as the largest ever tidal wave comes up the Thames.1
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happyvalley said:1625, Kent & Essex suffer terrible flooding as the largest ever tidal wave comes up the Thames.
Hi Roland!6
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