Starbug wrote:And I'm talking about £ 30 million , to build a stadium [ that the club either owns or runs , just renting/using a council facility doesn't make the club enough money ] and to finance a competitive squad in SL for 5 years while they build a fan base big enough to support said club
It really does need that amount to be certain of success
Scary isn't it

Barrow are going to redevelop Craven Park completely on the existing site. Building a new stadium in todays financial world would be suicide.
£30M is WAY over the top IMO. A total redevelopment can be done for a surprisingly low amount, as no land needs to be purchased. 'Brown field' developments also attract fundng/grants etc.
For arguments sake, if Barrow were to enter SL next season our crowds over the course of the season would be bigger than Quins and Celtics, maybe Salford and Wakefield as well. That would just be for starters.
Getting into SL massively increases sponsorship, Sky cash, season ticket sales, merchandse sales and much more.
Just a few stats you may (or may not) find intersting .......
Barrow (pop. 72,000), Cas (37,500), Leigh (44,000), Wakefield (76,000), Wigan (81,000), Haven (25,500), Widnes (53,500), Workington (46,000).
I know they don't prove anything other than the potential of Barrow as a SL club.
Catchment when you take in S. Cumbria is well over 100,000. You also have to remember that there are no other clubs competing for support within 1.5 hours drive. Unlike the SL over-saturated areas along the M62.