: Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:41 am
smoking monkey wrote:
I sense the 'race' to a new stadium may, for the timebeing at least, have swung in Wakey's favour...
I don't think it has yet. Oh I know all about "we're going to do this and that" - I've been hearing it from Cas for long enough - but at this point in time Wakey are still unclear as to funding, don't have planning permission and can't even give an impression of what it might look like. I think you undersell Cas' progress if you think an initial agreement on a bit of land near a motorway somehow rockets a club past where we are. Perhaps there's a bit more substance in the WE today? I don't know as it doesn't sell very well down here.
smoking monkey wrote:
and good luck to 'em because there is no other way to a renewed license for them.
Agreed, but I'd add that it's as true for Cas as it is for Wakey.
smoking monkey wrote:
Despite recent comparitive success on the playing field their crowds remain unsatisfactory so a move from Belle Vue is a last throw of the dice attendance-wise.
We've been to Belle Vue. We know why nobody wants to go there.
smoking monkey wrote:
As regards the proposed Newmarket site, at first glance one could be forgiven for thinking a shared venue is back on the cards; isn't it closer to where Cas RU reserves play than to where Wakey currently play?
Can't see it myself. There aren't that many stadium sized areas of prime building land in the city and Wakey's options have become pretty slender. Had it been somewhere like Normy I might have had a different view (and sure I'd have preferred them to sod off to Durkar or Ossett
) but there's nothing overly sinister about Stanley.