have a read of that and tell me how much you want to bet. if you believe in yourself that much lets do it. im confident in my club so are you confident in yourself?
STADIUM TIMELINE
November 2006 Reds receive go-ahead from planning inspector. Work begins on satisfying planning conditions, along with detailed stadium design
December 2007 Drivers Jonas appointed Project Managers, charged with delivering the build. Also appointed are structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers, an ecologist, archaeologist and lead architects AFL, among other key appointments
January 2008 Site clearing and enabling works begin
June 2008 Final stage remediation of the site in preparation to begin construction
September 2008 Work scheduled to begin on the construction of the City of Salford Stadium
June 2009 New playing pitch laid and seeded
Early 2010 Stadium commissioned for play. Salford City Reds begin playing at their new home.
Second Quarter 2010 Second phase of the development completed. Retail development opens
when does work start on the casino that's supposedly giving you a million dollars before you've even stepped into the building?
Joined: Apr 16 2007 Posts: 269 Location: Sunny Salford, but it's now raining
Catpisstastic wrote:when does work start on the casino that's supposedly giving you a million dollars before you've even stepped into the building?
shoot me down if im wrong but i havnt ever heard anything about a casino. i think ur thinkin about the one near manchester citys ground. there should be a hotel, shops etc
have a read of that and tell me how much you want to bet. if you believe in yourself that much lets do it. im confident in my club so are you confident in yourself?
STADIUM TIMELINE
November 2006 Reds receive go-ahead from planning inspector. Work begins on satisfying planning conditions, along with detailed stadium design
December 2007 Drivers Jonas appointed Project Managers, charged with delivering the build. Also appointed are structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers, an ecologist, archaeologist and lead architects AFL, among other key appointments
January 2008 Site clearing and enabling works begin
June 2008 Final stage remediation of the site in preparation to begin construction
September 2008 Work scheduled to begin on the construction of the City of Salford Stadium
June 2009 New playing pitch laid and seeded
Early 2010 Stadium commissioned for play. Salford City Reds begin playing at their new home.
Second Quarter 2010 Second phase of the development completed. Retail development opens
Isn't the head honcho from Salford's cost consultants a poster on this board. Perhaps he can update a progress.
From a casual observers view (I'll wait for WOTT to give an expert's view) I would have to ask if the job is out to tender yet. If it isn't then commencement on site in September would rank alongside the new Wembley's original programme in the optimistic stakes.
A pitch laid and seeded June 2009 would struggle to be playable by early 2010.
Joined: Apr 16 2007 Posts: 269 Location: Sunny Salford, but it's now raining
Paul Youane wrote:Isn't the head honcho from Salford's cost consultants a poster on this board. Perhaps he can update a progress.
From a casual observers view (I'll wait for WOTT to give an expert's view) I would have to ask if the job is out to tender yet. If it isn't then commencement on site in September would rank alongside the new Wembley's original programme in the optimistic stakes.
A pitch laid and seeded June 2009 would struggle to be playable by early 2010.
we will just have to wait and see won't we, as long as we get a new ground i dont care
Joined: Apr 16 2007 Posts: 269 Location: Sunny Salford, but it's now raining
Paul Youane wrote:Isn't the head honcho from Salford's cost consultants a poster on this board. Perhaps he can update a progress.
From a casual observers view (I'll wait for WOTT to give an expert's view) I would have to ask if the job is out to tender yet. If it isn't then commencement on site in September would rank alongside the new Wembley's original programme in the optimistic stakes.
A pitch laid and seeded June 2009 would struggle to be playable by early 2010.
we will just have to wait and see won't we, as long as we get a new ground i dont care
Joined: Jul 30 2005 Posts: 3738 Location: a bit too close to Salford for comfort
Rob__Wire wrote:Personally i don`t think its a bit rich from Widnes and Leigh fans as you put it, neither of those clubs have been given the chance to play in SL with the knowledge that their will be no relegation along with having the chance to build their clubs with the 3 years grace period.
Both Leigh and Widnes were fighting a losing battle from the start whilst in SL as they were never given the chance of operating at the full salary cap or even close to it, they both basically fielded budget teams in the main.
They had the same opportunities to get into SL & stay there as Hull KR, Wakefield & Salford did. Not counting Cas in there as but for franchise they would have been a yo-yo club although I also believe they knew franchises would not have been affected by this year's final table so afforded the chance to blood some youngsters.
Fact is they missed franchise through not being good enough on or off the pitch & that is all there is to it.
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