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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:56 pm 
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and the torys got in, could they influence the stadium, seeing as salford council are sponsoring?

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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:51 pm 
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no, but if you read the Tory leader in Salford Karen Greedio's letter in the advertiser she appears to think that the average person in Salford is thick and don't see news outside of Salford, so if she or the really thick Norman Owen go power in Salford the money would be pulled, Normans against any spending unless it is on him. Beware the liberals in Eccles they will say anything to get what they want wether it be lies or not.

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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:34 pm 
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ive had labour drilled into me from a young age, me dad was a miner and worked at agecroft.

i reckon we'll stay labour any who, it just crossed my mind thas all.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:07 pm 
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Kersal and Broughton are no longer "IN SALFORD", below is the proof, we are now under manchester! so maybe we need to lobby Graham Stringer although he's probably not even aware that Salford City Reds exist.

"Currently the Kersal and Broughton Wards fall within the Salford Constituency. However, at the dissolvement of Parliament these two wards will fall within the Blackley & Broughton Constituency, which will be under the jurisdiction of Manchester City Council."






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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:41 pm 
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murphyboy389 wrote:and the torys got in, could they influence the stadium, seeing as salford council are sponsoring?


The Tories another excuse for the stadium not being built?? ;-)
Where are things up to anyway? I went to the Trafford Centre over easter and there's no work going on.

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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:56 pm 
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Bigpev wrote:no, but if you read the Tory leader in Salford Karen Greedio's letter in the advertiser she appears to think that the average person in Salford is thick and don't see news outside of Salford, so if she or the really thick Norman Owen go power in Salford the money would be pulled, Normans against any spending unless it is on him. Beware the liberals in Eccles they will say anything to get what they want wether it be lies or not.

Vote Labour to keep the Stadium :ROCKS:


Pev which politician called the stadium in for a public enquiry? a move which cost us 9/12 months in time and 400/500k in money.

Without the "calling in" the stadium would have been finished.

A clue he has two Jags and claimed for a couple of mock tudor columns for the front of his mansion,sorry house, in Hull.

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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:06 am 
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Bigpev wrote:no, but if you read the Tory leader in Salford Karen Greedio's letter in the advertiser she appears to think that the average person in Salford is thick and don't see news outside of Salford, so if she or the really thick Norman Owen go power in Salford the money would be pulled, Normans against any spending unless it is on him. Beware the liberals in Eccles they will say anything to get what they want wether it be lies or not.

Vote Labour to keep the Stadium :ROCKS:


Correct me if im wrong but didnt Labour try to put the kybosh on the stadium?
Vote anyone but Labour to keep the Stadium

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:16 pm 
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Original Salford City Red wrote:Pev which politician called the stadium in for a public enquiry? a move which cost us 9/12 months in time and 400/500k in money.

Without the "calling in" the stadium would have been finished.

A clue he has two Jags and claimed for a couple of mock tudor columns for the front of his mansion,sorry house, in Hull.



self interest on his part no just that Manchester put an objection in because we wouldn't move to Maine road and solve a problem for them, without that it would not have been called in, but would it have been built yet now that is a good question?






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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
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Bigpev wrote:self interest on his part no just that Manchester put an objection in because we wouldn't move to Maine road and solve a problem for them, without that it would not have been called in, but would it have been built yet now that is a good question?


Pev I stand correcting if anyone knows any different but the objection from Manchester Council was I understand dropped prior to the enquiry.

On the occasions that I attended the enquiry and I was there most of the time I cannot recollect any representative from Manchester being in attendance and on the first day the inspector actually said that it was the first enquiry that he had chaired where there appeared to be no objectors present.

A nice little earner for a few people wouldn't you say?

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 Post subject: Re: depending on the may 6th decision
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correct OSCR, but by the time they withdrew the damage had been done.
IMO I still say we should have built at West One before the shops and all the rest went up, but the council said no.






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