Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:28 am
Bertie
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Joined: Jun 04 2009 Posts: 1437
The thread gets worse.
No where in East Hull to build to stadium
Some folk are content with Hull's reputation, others want to see investment, the infastructure mantained and blue chip companies being tempted into the area and jobs for local people.
Standing up to the forum bully.
It must be working, he doesn't like me...i'm devastated
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:31 am
Digger_the_Dog
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Joined: Jan 28 2009 Posts: 951
Bertie wrote:The thread gets worse.
No where in East Hull to build to stadium
Some folk are content with Hull's reputation, others want to see investment, the infastructure mantained and blue chip companies being tempted into the area and jobs for local people.
Nine pages in and we are still waiting for someone to give us a location in East Hull that is big enough for a 'Super Stadium'.
Not Kingswood, that is not East Hull. Not Hedon, that is not in Hull. So come on, where will this new place be built?
I have seen a patch of land at the end of Holderness ruuurd, used to be Cornmill Hotel, maybe that location could be used?
I want to see investment and to see Hull get better but would prefer to start with Housing, Schools, Hospitals, Sporting Academies (linked to Schools ie Sirius) and some more Bingo arena's.
When I hear one good reason why Hull City Council should build HKR a Stadium I will sign the petition, how is that for fairness?
Dont give me the spin of 'Community links, gym's, education' and all that bum fluff, for Preston Road see Freedom Centre, the new School etc etc etc for Holderness Road see Woodford, for Longhill see the thing near big shops I cannot be arsed to find the name of How many people who need free Internet and other such facilities a new 'East Hull Super Stadium' will bring are gonna travel past existing centres and community projects to go to Craven Park (which is basically where most Rovers fans petitioning think the new Stadium should be built)? Cost of travel to a stadium to them would be pointless.
Forgive me for having no other comparisons but I have no idea what else people are asking for at a new stadium. Adult education? A cafe? A swimming pool?
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:47 am
Digger_the_Dog
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Hutchie wrote:Good point mate
Think the one good point of the KC's location is its ease of access from Clive Sullivan way, all the local pubs etc and its nearness to town
Dont think the Cornmill land is big enough though.
Cornmill will be big enough if Dobson Leaves, it will be back to 1500 plus a few ex players then
As for the KC's location, I am amazed how many thick people actually think because it was built in a park with the name 'West' in it Rovers were pushed away by the other two clubs and the Council when the plans were made!!
Nothing to do with the Station, the Motorway or the short walk from the town centre for many people who get the bus. Or the fact there was nowhere more central big enough.
I am pretty sure the reason Leyton Orient do not want to play their home games at Wembley is for similar reasons
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:28 pm
hull smallears
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Digger_the_Dog wrote:Cornmill will be big enough if Dobson Leaves, it will be back to 1500 plus a few ex players then
As for the KC's location, I am amazed how many thick people actually think because it was built in a park with the name 'West' in it Rovers were pushed away by the other two clubs and the Council when the plans were made!!
Nothing to do with the Station, the Motorway or the short walk from the town centre for many people who get the bus. Or the fact there was nowhere more central big enough.
I am pretty sure the reason Leyton Orient do not want to play their home games at Wembley is for similar reasons
There is simply no way to drum sense into some people, you might as well just give it up!
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:43 am
Roofs
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Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
Digger_the_Dog wrote:Nine pages in and we are still waiting for someone to give us a location in East Hull that is big enough for a 'Super Stadium'.
Not Kingswood, that is not East Hull. Not Hedon, that is not in Hull. So come on, where will this new place be built?
I have seen a patch of land at the end of Holderness ruuurd, used to be Cornmill Hotel, maybe that location could be used?
I want to see investment and to see Hull get better but would prefer to start with Housing, Schools, Hospitals, Sporting Academies (linked to Schools ie Sirius) and some more Bingo arena's.
When I hear one good reason why Hull City Council should build HKR a Stadium I will sign the petition, how is that for fairness?
Dont give me the spin of 'Community links, gym's, education' and all that bum fluff, for Preston Road see Freedom Centre, the new School etc etc etc for Holderness Road see Woodford, for Longhill see the thing near big shops I cannot be arsed to find the name of How many people who need free Internet and other such facilities a new 'East Hull Super Stadium' will bring are gonna travel past existing centres and community projects to go to Craven Park (which is basically where most Rovers fans petitioning think the new Stadium should be built)? Cost of travel to a stadium to them would be pointless.
Forgive me for having no other comparisons but I have no idea what else people are asking for at a new stadium. Adult education? A cafe? A swimming pool?
It's called East Park. Couldn't be more perfect - an area fit for The Kings.
Oh, and any news on the shop?
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Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:10 am
Bertie
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KC was built in West Park so how can any far minded, thinking person even object to a similar scheme, with similar rescoursing being built in East Park.
Standing up to the forum bully.
It must be working, he doesn't like me...i'm devastated
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:39 am
Digger_the_Dog
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Bertie wrote:KC was built in West Park so how can any far minded, thinking person even object to a similar scheme, with similar rescoursing being built in East Park.
Probably because if you add all of the fans of Hull, City and Rovers it does not even equate to half the population of Hull. Why the hell should another of our Cities parks be destroyed to accommodate a stadium that only one club wants?
I will say it again. YOU HAVE THE CHOICE TO PLAY IN HULL'S STADIUM. IT IS AS CENTRALLY LOCATED AS WAS POSSIBLE AND APART FROM A FEW HUNDRED ROVERS FANS THERE IS NO INTEREST IN BUILDING ANOTHER!!
I think this 'debate' has run it's course now. It is now established there is no good reason to have another Stadium built. Oh, other than Leeds and Sheffield (although paid for by the clubs) have two stadiums and the old argument that if West Park has one East park needs one!!
I bet the children who are unable to play sport at School due to lack of equipment and the people living in the middle of smackheads and robbers are just as keen to waste more Council money on a stadium only a few hundred Rovers fans want.
Here is a novel idea, why not ask Money Bags Crossland to bring his business over from Warrington and start the blue chip company influx you wanted Bertie. Maybe then the Council will have a change of heart
Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:41 am
Sandro II Terrorista
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It simply cannot be built (at all, it's a ludicrous idea) in East Park. That stinking of slash tower is a Hull landmark and should be grade two listed.
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Post subject: Re: east hull needs and deserves a new super stadium
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:47 am
Digger_the_Dog
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Joined: Jan 28 2009 Posts: 951
Roofs wrote:It's called East Park. Couldn't be more perfect - an area fit for The Kings.
Oh, and any news on the shop?
I like using East Park for frizbee, speed walking and dogging and hope it is kept in it's current form for ever.
I have plenty of Super League and NRL balls in mate, £10 for size 5 £5 for midi's, cheaper than any online retailer or club shop. Also shoulder pads and headguards starting at a tenner.
Usin it as a showroom for now as I am too busy with team wear and schools/college contracts but as soon as I can find some staff I will open
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