Re: Stadium and other issues : Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:17 pm
vastman wrote:
They are currently averaging 500 at Fev.
The Coach is a mate of my son and although I have no interest in them myself I do hear stuff.
The crux is ambition and potential and in that respect they have far more than Nostell Miners Welfare and Glasshoughton Welfare. The aim is to create a football club to suit a city of Wakefields size. By that I don't mean they see themselves in the Premiership in ten years or indeed ever. They want to create a quality semi-pro club competing with the likes Redditch or Stourbridge in the Northern & Southern Premier Division, Southern Premier Central and Isthmian League or not far off.
That is possible with the reasonably wealthy backer they now have.
For us that could possibly mean 22+ games a season, with an anticipated average attendance of 2,000 per game. Apart from the rent we get that's also a lot of beer and burgers we can shift. They won't be able to train there and we ourselves may have to have some of our subsidiary teams train elsewhere in winter, summer not an issue, but the gain would outway the loss IMHO.
Whether it happens, watch this space.
The Coach is a mate of my son and although I have no interest in them myself I do hear stuff.
The crux is ambition and potential and in that respect they have far more than Nostell Miners Welfare and Glasshoughton Welfare. The aim is to create a football club to suit a city of Wakefields size. By that I don't mean they see themselves in the Premiership in ten years or indeed ever. They want to create a quality semi-pro club competing with the likes Redditch or Stourbridge in the Northern & Southern Premier Division, Southern Premier Central and Isthmian League or not far off.
That is possible with the reasonably wealthy backer they now have.
For us that could possibly mean 22+ games a season, with an anticipated average attendance of 2,000 per game. Apart from the rent we get that's also a lot of beer and burgers we can shift. They won't be able to train there and we ourselves may have to have some of our subsidiary teams train elsewhere in winter, summer not an issue, but the gain would outway the loss IMHO.
Whether it happens, watch this space.
Interesting stuff, as an aside , I am sure Nostell Miners is that ground at the end of what was the lump in Crofton. I remember when Kear was coach we used to play our junior games on their pitch. It was just a field with a fence around it. Like you suggest it would require very little to put together a team to quickly rise out of a league that contained such teams.