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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:46 pm 
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Fully wrote:I think it's highly unlikely that the stadium will be built this year, Danny. :wink:


Think you missed that one Mark :wink:






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Canyoubelieveit wrote:Salford still saying 2010 ...
http://timesonline.typepad.com/rugby_le ... race-.html


" But despite a series of delays, the Reds have not budged from their 2010 moving date"


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Canyoubelieveit wrote:Salford still saying 2010 ...
http://timesonline.typepad.com/rugby_le ... race-.html


" But despite a series of delays, the Reds have not budged from their 2010 moving date"


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littlerich wrote:" But despite a series of delays, the Reds have not budged from their 2010 moving date"


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Inter Milan and AC Milan fans go around stabbing each other in the buttocks but they still manage to share a ground 8)
Cas and Wakey are both strong herritage clubs and SL needs them, so share the friggin same ground and stop letting local bitching get in the way of common sense :roll:
FFS, I don't care if we are called SaracensLondonIrishwasps rl....I just want my team in SL and will therefore accept certain "unpleasant" connections to see that.






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gutterfax wrote:Inter Milan and AC Milan fans go around stabbing each other in the buttocks but they still manage to share a ground 8)
Cas and Wakey are both strong herritage clubs and SL needs them, so share the friggin same ground and stop letting local bitching get in the way of common sense :roll:
FFS, I don't care if we are called SaracensLondonIrishwasps rl....I just want my team in SL and will therefore accept certain "unpleasant" connections to see that.


What will seem unpalatable to some is the view that a shared stadium would be the thin end of the wedge - a next step to merger. An incorrect assumption probably.

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littlerich wrote:What will seem unpalatable to some is the view that a shared stadium would be the thin end of the wedge - a next step to merger. An incorrect assumption probably.

Of course it wouldn't be the start of a merger. Anyone who uses that as an argument against stadium sharing is a pillock...simple as.
In the current economic climate, I would think there is more chance of one of the two going under with their own stadium than a merger.






dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have


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gutterfax wrote:Of course it wouldn't be the start of a merger. Anyone who uses that as an argument against stadium sharing is a pillock...simple as.

Really...? The RFL have previous when it comes to suggesting a 'Calder' merger. Yet you think the suspicion that they might put the same pressure again on the two teams once they agree to share a stadium is being "a pillock" do you?

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johnhols wrote:Sharing a ground would be one step closer to merging


AC and Inter are no closer to merging they've been sharing for years

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Any sight or sound of the Saints new fabled stadium :D






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Eccleshill Rhino wrote:Any sight or sound of the Saints new fabled stadium :D


Plenty, and empty site ready to build on.

Saints are currently touting the cheapest builders out ready for an August/Saptember start date.






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