Not a permanent move but just for big games. A very good move by all concerned IMO. And once the designs come out later on today i think you will agree. A very sexy design & it's fully funded too! If nothing else you would be silly not to use the training facilities, it's about time our region had the facilities we deserve.
Not a permanent move but just for big games. A very good move by all concerned IMO. And once the designs come out later on today i think you will agree. A very sexy design & it's fully funded too! If nothing else you would be silly not to use the training facilities, it's about time our region had the facilities we deserve.
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Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:56 pm
fevlad..
Club Coach
Joined: Oct 18 2004 Posts: 426
Best of luck with it but no thanks, we'll still have the same deal (regarding the piece of land) as you have plus the bonus of still owning the ground we're at now and the 18 acres surrounding it
Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:22 pm
Sandal Wild Cat
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 09 2009 Posts: 1494 Location: Stood still on the road to Damascus
I don't see the point of a stadium move for fev though. Fev doesn't have the population to play in the modern game, it's that simple. The championship is as high as you can ever hope for in reality, thats just the modern game.
Please don't take that the wrong way, i like Fev & come down the odd game if our season is over. But thats my view on things, you have put too much into Post Office Road to leave & will cripple yourselves moving even if you do own your ground and the land.
"Therefore, surely nothing in life is to be feared, only understood. Apart from getting shanked at the cash machine!"
I love this city, this is my town. We get a week out, without a doubt, gunna sing it out loud. i love my city this is my town, we get a week out, without a doubt, gunna sing it out loud
Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:35 pm
rovers
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 25 2008 Posts: 502
Sandal Wild Cat wrote:I don't see the point of a stadium move for fev though. Fev doesn't have the population to play in the modern game, it's that simple. The championship is as high as you can ever hope for in reality, thats just the modern game.
Please don't take that the wrong way, i like Fev & come down the odd game if our season is over. But thats my view on things, you have put too much into Post Office Road to leave & will cripple yourselves moving even if you do own your ground and the land.
Ay up, we used to get bigger crowds than you lot every year in old 1st div and even after super league started when we were both in the same div. You only average around 5 k now with all the big away followings, we would easily match you in top flight for crowds. Dont forget the majority of Ponte and Ackworth as well as Sharlston follow Rovers, not to mention Knottingley and all the surrounding villages. In fact we probably have a bigger population to go at than what you do
Not a permanent move but just for big games. A very good move by all concerned IMO. And once the designs come out later on today i think you will agree. A very sexy design & it's fully funded too! If nothing else you would be silly not to use the training facilities, it's about time our region had the facilities we deserve.
So this new stadium is reliant on the rest of the development being a success , ie a take up of development land and buildings like hotels and such ?
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Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:23 pm
BURKYROVER
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 15 2008 Posts: 6 Location: Ackworth, not far from Fev
the only place waky will be moving to is the championship when they get kicked out of super duper league. Its all another smokescreen to get another license after next year. They have been promising to have a new ground for ten years and are still at square one.
Let the good times roll at the CMS, the franchise is in the bag for 2012.
Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:10 pm
Rotherham Fev Fan
International Board Member
Joined: Jun 17 2002 Posts: 4146 Location: Rawmarsh, Rotherham
Sandal Wild Cat wrote:Not a permanent move but just for big games. A very good move by all concerned IMO.
I believe you will find out that all concerned from Fev have no intention of buying into the proliferation of cobblers eminating from Rodney Walkers gob!!
Sandal Wild Cat wrote:I don't see the point of a stadium move for fev though.
As you're not a fan of Fev, then I'm not really fussed what your view is! This is a Fev issue.
Sandal Wild Cat wrote:Fev doesn't have the population to play in the modern game, it's that simple. The championship is as high as you can ever hope for in reality, thats just the modern game.
Yeh the modern game eh?? Where the facilities makes up a good deal of licence applications. Have a look at that "Championship" thing cos that's where your club may well end up. Talking to a chap last week with some good connections within the game, - it would appear that there are 2 SL clubs that won't be offered a licence next time around without new facilities to play in - immediately!!! - not at some mythical point in the future based on some nice drawings!! Though he wouldn't commit as to which clubs he meant I suspect Salford and Wakey - may well be a championship club in 2012!! It'll be interesting to see how you view the game then!
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Not a permanent move but just for big games. A very good move by all concerned IMO. And once the designs come out later on today i think you will agree. A very sexy design & it's fully funded too! If nothing else you would be silly not to use the training facilities, it's about time our region had the facilities we deserve.
Post subject: Re: Fev to play at The Wakefield Community Stadium
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:36 pm
tb
In The Arms of 13 Angels
Joined: Mar 05 2002 Posts: 48326 Location: Londinium
The Fev board seem to recall their meetings with Wakefield being about exploring the idea of Trinity playing at Post Office Road
Quote:"Under no circumstances are we discussing or even considering any type of ground-share or merger with our Wakefield neighbours," said Rovers chief executive Andy Prout.
"We met with the Wakefield chairman, initially with a view on our part to ascertain if they would join our stadium development project but it soon became apparent that they had made more progress on planning and development of the Newmarket site than we had anticipated.
"At a further meeting last week between myself and the Wakefield chairman, we agreed that both should proceed as planned in the interests of securing the future of the highest level of rugby league in West Yorkshire."
The Fev board seem to recall their meetings with Wakefield being about exploring the idea of Trinity playing at Post Office Road
Quote:"Under no circumstances are we discussing or even considering any type of ground-share or merger with our Wakefield neighbours," said Rovers chief executive Andy Prout.
"We met with the Wakefield chairman, initially with a view on our part to ascertain if they would join our stadium development project but it soon became apparent that they had made more progress on planning and development of the Newmarket site than we had anticipated.
"At a further meeting last week between myself and the Wakefield chairman, we agreed that both should proceed as planned in the interests of securing the future of the highest level of rugby league in West Yorkshire."
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