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Author:  The Lambeth Bronco [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park


Author:  Bobbin' Along [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

There aren't any Union clubs quite close enough and to be honest the name Ionians RL doesn't appeal to me.

I do appreciate the part the southern taxpayers played in making our local telecoms company such a success though.

Author:  Mild Rover [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

Apart from the fact it is very specifically 'K-u-Hull money', it isn't like London never gets any public investment is it? The government never even considered backing an Hull bid for the Olympics - harrumph.

Author:  The Crown robins [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

The Lambeth Quin wrote:More southern taxpayers money asked for for t'norf????

Why don't you just ground share????


you muppett :lol:

didnt think you bothered on here anymore?
The Lambeth Quin wrote:More southern taxpayers money asked for for t'norf????

Why don't you just ground share????


you muppett :lol:

didnt think you bothered on here anymore?

Author:  UllFC [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

Haven't any of your fans noticed there's a recession on?

far more important things for public cash to be spent on, and I'd include HullFC's training ground as an 'unnecessary' use of public funds also before anyone pipes up. The KC was built after a very unique sell off of public shares, and in a far different economic climate.

Author:  Willa [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:36 pm ]
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The Lambeth Quin wrote:More southern taxpayers money asked for for t'norf????

Why don't you just ground share????



Most ironic post ever.
The Lambeth Quin wrote:More southern taxpayers money asked for for t'norf????

Why don't you just ground share????



Most ironic post ever.

Author:  Mild Rover [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

UllFC wrote:Haven't any of your fans noticed there's a recession on?

far more important things for public cash to be spent on, and I'd include HullFC's training ground as an 'unnecessary' use of public funds also before anyone pipes up. The KC was built after a very unique sell off of public shares, and in a far different economic climate.


As a point of pedantry, the UK returned to positive growth at the end of last year. The country is still skint, though, and there is the possibility of a double dip.

To be honest, I don't mind Hull fans objecting (ideally on the Hull board, if they are going to be very sour, which tbf your post isn't). What galls me a bit is the combination of a 'should have taken the offer to use the Casey', with 'a missed the boat', 'had their chance' attitude that suggests, to me, you'd prefer Rovers not to play a better stadium - perish the thought.

Author:  hkrdavidhkr [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

just had a similar arguement with my father who is staunch fc, and he too is of the the opinion that we made our own bed and should lie in in it.
this is a all too common attitude, one which i believe to be wrong.
anything that contributes to making the city of hull better should be fully supported.
and having 3 top flight teams(or close to in city`s case) should be maintained and have backing,
city failed in their first foray in the prem for a few reasons, but some of which was the backroom politics that control our city.
hundreds of thousands was spent and wasted on a huge big screen tv(now removed)
hundreds of thousands was spent on daft 2ft high frogs..... Why?

the list can go on and on as where money is wasted .

Author:  Mrs Barista [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

hkrdavidhkr wrote:just had a similar arguement with my father who is staunch fc, and he too is of the the opinion that we made our own bed and should lie in in it.
this is a all too common attitude, one which i believe to be wrong.
anything that contributes to making the city of hull better should be fully supported.
and having 3 top flight teams(or close to in city`s case) should be maintained and have backing,
city failed in their first foray in the prem for a few reasons, but some of which was the backroom politics that control our city.
hundreds of thousands was spent and wasted on a huge big screen tv(now removed)
hundreds of thousands was spent on daft 2ft high frogs..... Why?

the list can go on and on as where money is wasted .


Indeed, but I don't see in these challenging times what the compelling business case is for a new stadium for Rovers. Your crowds have stagnated, despite what the graph in your commercial brochure suggests. You can say "build it and they will come", but when looking at capital investment, you need to assess risk. Say the council spends £20m on a new stadium and crowds don't increase, which is a reasonable possibility given historical crowd sizes. It would be an extremely high profile embarrassment for the council. I suspect the council will step in to fund current plans as Rovers are unable to fulfil what they promised in the franchise application, but would be staggered if they chose to build a new stadium.

Author:  UllFC [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park

Mild Rover wrote:As a point of pedantry, the UK returned to positive growth at the end of last year. The country is still skint, though, and there is the possibility of a double dip.

To be honest, I don't mind Hull fans objecting (ideally on the Hull board, if they are going to be very sour, which tbf your post isn't). What galls me a bit is the combination of a 'should have taken the offer to use the Casey', with 'a missed the boat', 'had their chance' attitude that suggests, to me, you'd prefer Rovers not to play a better stadium - perish the thought.


I can understand why Rovers chose not to use the KC, the location was completely unsuitable. And to be honest you'd have probably experienced declining gates if not gone bust altogether. The Rovers 'revival' was built on all the 'Pride Of East Hull' stuff...something you coulden't have done being based in WEST park.

Rovers do have to take some of the blame though, the predecessors who built a completely ridiculous ground (2 stands facing the wind, a school pitch without drainage, out in the middle of nowhere) are the real villains of the piece. Had Rovers built a 80's version of the Halliwell Jones this whole issue would have been avoided. Glanford Park is of similar age and size but has lasted much better.

overall my issue is that while cuts are being considered to the Police, education, health etc I find it completely inappropriate for a council to be handing out cash to a private sports club.

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