2021 rolls around and STILL no-one can point to any actual evidence that Wakey/Cas made any promises to do XYZ.
Fixed it for you.
Meanwhile, we keep on playing at the grounds we own, whilst you pack up to play whole sections of the season away, so that your minor league soccer landlords can chuck a bit of grass down.
Egg Chasing wrote:
Moving to a new stadium around 2010. Told to improve the stadium or be kicked out in 2011.
2021 rolls around and STILL no-one can point to any actual evidence that Wakey/Cas made any promises to do XYZ.
Fixed it for you.
Meanwhile, we keep on playing at the grounds we own, whilst you pack up to play whole sections of the season away, so that your minor league soccer landlords can chuck a bit of grass down.
We are closer than ever to actually getting real development.
I must ask though; aren't you a Wigan fan?
You don't even have a loving ground!
Hence why I sent you comments about Wakefield.
According to those articles you had planning permission for a new stadium approved. Other than starting to build one, how are you closer? You are making improvements to a ground in 2021 you were asked to make improvements to in 2009. Is that progress?
We have a perfectly good ground thank you, albeit we don't own it but nor do several other clubs.
Meanwhile, we keep on playing at the grounds we own, whilst you pack up to play whole sections of the season away, so that your minor league soccer landlords can chuck a bit of grass down.
Apart from an article quoting that you will be in a new ground by 2010, multiple articles stating approved planning permission for grounds that nobody has seen yet and an article advising you to improve your stadium by 2011 or you're out (which you didn't) then yes you're right there were no promises.
Edit- apologies....it was 2012 your new ground supposedly in application 1.
"Castleford, Salford and Wakefield Trinity were awarded licences on the basis they would be playing at a new stadium by 2012. "
I take it all back, I'm happy as a RL fan to see games in a supposed top level sport played at a stadium that would be lucky to pass non league football regulations and in the case of your mates down the road has plants growing out the terracing.
dboy wrote:
Fixed it for you.
Meanwhile, we keep on playing at the grounds we own, whilst you pack up to play whole sections of the season away, so that your minor league soccer landlords can chuck a bit of grass down.
Apart from an article quoting that you will be in a new ground by 2010, multiple articles stating approved planning permission for grounds that nobody has seen yet and an article advising you to improve your stadium by 2011 or you're out (which you didn't) then yes you're right there were no promises.
Edit- apologies....it was 2012 your new ground supposedly in application 1.
"Castleford, Salford and Wakefield Trinity were awarded licences on the basis they would be playing at a new stadium by 2012. "
I take it all back, I'm happy as a RL fan to see games in a supposed top level sport played at a stadium that would be lucky to pass non league football regulations and in the case of your mates down the road has plants growing out the terracing.
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According to those articles you had planning permission for a new stadium approved. Other than starting to build one, how are you closer? You are making improvements to a ground in 2021 you were asked to make improvements to in 2009. Is that progress?
We have a perfectly good ground thank you, albeit we don't own it but nor do several other clubs.
If you knew anything about the historic situation, you'd know that not at any single stage was the failure to deliver a new build down to the club itself.
If you knew anything about the current situation, you'd know that PP is in for a new East Stand and a redeveloped North Stand.
If you weren't a sanctimonious booty, you'd acknowledge that since joining SL, Wakefield have added new floodlights (which have actually just again been replaced with brand new ones), added a hospitality block, built a proper, stand alone toilet block for the away fans and covered 2 sections of terracing with a roof.
It might be crap - but don't say that they haven't made efforts.
I'm sure you will wish the club well with the PP that is due in the next few weeks - you being a through and through RL person, caring only for the game as a whole?
I take it all back, I'm happy as a RL fan to see games in a supposed top level sport played at a stadium that would be lucky to pass non league football regulations and in the case of your mates down the road has plants growing out the terracing.
You're not happy??
You only have to come once or twice a year - we are in it all the time.
Anyway, you should like coming to BV - it should bring back nostalgia of when you had your own crumbling ground.
If you knew anything about the historic situation, you'd know that not at any single stage was the failure to deliver a new build down to the club itself.
If you knew anything about the current situation, you'd know that PP is in for a new East Stand and a redeveloped North Stand.
If you weren't a sanctimonious booty, you'd acknowledge that since joining SL, Wakefield have added new floodlights (which have actually just again been replaced with brand new ones), added a hospitality block, built a proper, stand alone toilet block for the away fans and covered 2 sections of terracing with a roof.
It might be crap - but don't say that they haven't made efforts.
I'm sure you will wish the club well with the PP that is due in the next few weeks - you being a through and through RL person, caring only for the game as a whole?
Absolutely I wish them well because the sport won't grow or improve when supposed top level games are played at dumps.
Absolutely I wish them well because the sport won't grow or improve when supposed top level games are played at dumps.
We agree then.
But stop the nonsense idea that the club made promises, which they then wilfully and deliberately avoided.
Wakey have been the victim of circumstance after circumstance!
Did you know that one new build scheme, to be funded in partnership with Yorkshire County Cricket, was scuppered by Paul Caddick and Leeds City Council?
Or that one club official mysteriously disappeared to Amsterdam.
Or that on the eve of submitting fully funded development plans for BV were told by WMDC - "no don't, we are developing a sports village in Thornes Park"?
Or that a famous "Sir/WMDC", told the club not to bid on the purchase of BV, as they had it covered on the club's behalf, and they would only force the price up (Hello National Crime Agency).