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The fact is the amount of seats sold even on a Tuesday night is more than the 'natural' home capacity .
That's the way I look at it. 6000 crowds used to be the exception as little as 2 seasons ago, now we are getting that on a Tues night against Salford. We have more fans buying season tickets, even if they know they can't make every game, just so they are assured of a seat when they want one. That didn't used to happen because the demand wasn't there and they could come and go as they pleased. There's bound to be more no shows now, but if they releasing their seats as the club have asked, then there will be good seats available for most games.
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That post is based on what, exactly? And Southend and Oldham?!? Yeah, right.
Based on ground capacity and potential gates. According to Wikipedia, Swindon 15.7k, Tranmere 16.7k, Bradford 25k, Doncaster 15k, Wrexham 10.7k increasing to over 15k, Notts County 19.5k.
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The minute you added Southend to this list your point became invalid, they’ll be lucky to be a club by Christmas…
I did say maybe Southend. Even if the Shrimpers do go bust, it doesn't mean the other clubs won't get promoted to League One. £275,000 is a week's wages for some Premier League players. You'd think one of them might like to help out, instead of buying another Lamborghini.
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I did say maybe Southend. Even if the Shrimpers do go bust, it doesn't mean the other clubs won't get promoted to League One.
£275,000 is a week's wages for some Premier League players. You'd think one of them might like to help out, instead of buying another Lamborghini.
Most PL players (or owners more pertinently) don’t even know clubs like Southend exist.
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Because Grimsby Golf Club is running out of members ? I believe they have sold off the hole fronting Great Coates Rd for housing already ....
It didn't occur to me that the golf club might be struggling financially. It would certainly be a big enough site. You could fit a stadium, car park and training ground there. It's within walking distance of the Willows, Wybers, Laceby Acres, Grange, Yarborough. On a bus route and not far from the A180. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.5595615,-0.1256074,1253m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu
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The problem with grounds like Bolton, and MK Dons, Colchester et al is that there isn’t sufficient redeeming features in the towns themselves to make a cab ride out to their grounds in the middle of nowhere worthwhile. There’s no doubt that the likes of Shrewsbury, Derby and so on would have been infinitely better away days had the grounds been build centrally.
Any new stadium for GTFC absolutely has to be at the heart of the town and a catalyst for regeneration.
Has it not occurred to you that there might be parents with young children who enjoy stadia like Colchester or Shrewsbury, precisely because they don't get disturbed by boozed-up n0bheads? (I'm not saying you're a n0bhead). Please suggest a realistic location for a new stadium in the heart of town. Freemo appears not to be happening.
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As for an edge/out of town stadium, they’re dreadful and offer a woeful football experience, and given the owners are trying to build a community club, sticking a stadium on the edge of town suggests the opposite.
Please clarify: are you suggesting Jason and Andrew are looking at Novartis only for a training ground? If so, where else could a new stadium go? I assume you were joking about Humberston Avenue.
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It won't be retail. That ship has sailed, sunk and now lies at the bottom of the sea.
But for the life of me I can't figure out any feasible way we get a new stadium without a significant enabling development to support/fund it.
Happy to be corrected but unless it's leisure or housing, there won't be any other enabling developments that are even pipe dreams for us.
I have mentioned Grimsby West several times in the past. There are probably quite a few supporters in Cleethorpes who would prefer Peaks Parkway, but there would still be traffic congestion even though it's a more central location. Most people would use their cars in winter, rather than walk or cycle.
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Can add this to the scope of what I'm talking about in regenerating the whole town centre. From Freshney Place to Alexander Retail Park there is what exactly, a Sainsburys and little else. It also straddles a river. You go to other towns and they absolutely cream themselves over development near water, even the tiniest little bits of it.
We've got loads of it and do intercourse all with it.
'We' don't have the waterfront land. It presumably belongs to Sainsbury's. How likely is it they would agree to close the store?
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