Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:11 pm
WormInHand
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Mild Rover wrote:
What is your rationale for ignoring what to me seems to be a very pertinent point?
Not ignoring the other beneficial aspects, just setting them aside in order to make this particular financial argument (most crucial from Rover's short-term perspective).
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Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:19 pm
Mild Rover
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WormInHand wrote:Not ignoring the other beneficial aspects, just setting them aside in order to make this particular financial argument (most crucial from Rover's short-term perspective).
Fair enough, but we're both plucking models out of the air, chosen to suit our arguments. If something can't be found that the club believes to be to its benefit and that the council finds acceptable, it won't happen. I think they should be able to, from the incomplete information I have. It may not by itself turn Rovers into a profit making organisation overnight, but IMO it would make them more sustainable (or less unsustainable, if your want to spin it negatively ) and give them a stronger platform on which to build.
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Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:35 pm
WormInHand
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Mild Rover wrote:Fair enough, but we're both plucking models out of the air, chosen to suit our arguments. If something can't be found that the club believes to be to its benefit and that the council finds acceptable, it won't happen. I think they should be able to, from the incomplete information I have. It may not by itself turn Rovers into a profit making organisation overnight, but IMO it would make them more sustainable (or less unsustainable, if your want to spin it negatively ) and give them a stronger platform on which to build.
If the council don't take a cut of income from the new stand (a scenario which is likely to have a negative impact on Rovers' coffers as described above) under what circumstances do you think it would be worth their while to fund the stand?
In other words, how could they sell this to the tax payers of Hull?
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Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:23 am
Mild Rover
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WormInHand wrote:In other words, how could they sell this to the tax payers of Hull?
I would emphasize the the community benefits and what having two teams in SL brings to Hull. If the council was a for profit organization I'll admit there would be better ways to get a £ return on their capital. But it isn't.
WormInHand wrote:In other words, how could they sell this to the tax payers of Hull?
I would emphasize the the community benefits and what having two teams in SL brings to Hull. If the council was a for profit organization I'll admit there would be better ways to get a £ return on their capital. But it isn't.
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Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:47 am
pmarrow
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ATEOD you won't get nowhere whilst your not selling out what you currentley have.
I'd support the idea of you having a new ground though, I just feel the way certain supporters have gone about it is absolutely pathetic. Your club has had attendances as low as 1000 average over the past 20 years, so you have no right to go demanding a new stadium on the back of a little bit of success.
Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:41 am
blakeysrobin
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pmarrow wrote:ATEOD you won't get nowhere whilst your not selling out what you currentley have.
I'd support the idea of you having a new ground though, I just feel the way certain supporters have gone about it is absolutely pathetic. Your club has had attendances as low as 1000 average over the past 20 years, so you have no right to go demanding a new stadium on the back of a little bit of success.
The ground isnt selling out but the East and West stands do. Is it coincidence that these have the best facilities? I think not. The North stand would hopefully attract the extra 2000 from away support knowing they are going to be dry and people wanting a better gameday experience ie the prawn sandwich brigade. May hate them but they pay good money. We are blatently missing out at the moment because of lack of dining and drinking facilities. As for people moving from their usual spot, sure there may be a few but the majority would remain in their favoured spot. I would not give up my seat in the West stand as it feels like home on matchday.
Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 1:00 pm
Barnacle Bill
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WormInHand wrote:If the council don't take a cut of income from the new stand (a scenario which is likely to have a negative impact on Rovers' coffers as described above) under what circumstances do you think it would be worth their while to fund the stand?
In other words, how could they sell this to the tax payers of Hull?
Councils and government across the UK routinely support businesses financially or otherwise without requiring a financial "return" on the investment. It is completely missing the point to assess such support in purely financial terms. Not for profit organisations like a local council can place a value on such social externalities because they are not for profit. What financial return did the big screen or the toads make? Or firework displays or libraries or God knows what else councils spend their money on.
The car industry through the decades has had 100's of millions in support from the UK government, businesses are often encouraged to relocate (inwardly invest) by offering subsidies or preferential rates for land etc. This is the norm rather than the exception and the decisions are not tied to specific financial returns.
Clearly the council has an obligation to get the best value (however that's defined) from our money that it spends and there is a valid argument whether best value could be obtained elsewhere. Personally, I don't think a new stadium would be good value but if the council as a minimum could provide enough input to get the North stand done (the balance coming from other sources) then that would make CP more than adequate as a SL venue and should result in higher crowds (particularly higher numbers of away supporters) making HKR more viable long term. The social benefits of which are obvious.
Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 1:59 pm
Gordon Gekko
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Barnacle Bill wrote:Councils and government across the UK routinely support businesses financially or otherwise without requiring a financial "return" on the investment. It is completely missing the point to assess such support in purely financial terms. Not for profit organisations like a local council can place a value on such social externalities because they are not for profit. What financial return did the big screen or the toads make? Or firework displays or libraries or God knows what else councils spend their money on.
The car industry through the decades has had 100's of millions in support from the UK government, businesses are often encouraged to relocate (inwardly invest) by offering subsidies or preferential rates for land etc. This is the norm rather than the exception and the decisions are not tied to specific financial returns.
Clearly the council has an obligation to get the best value (however that's defined) from our money that it spends and there is a valid argument whether best value could be obtained elsewhere. Personally, I don't think a new stadium would be good value but if the council as a minimum could provide enough input to get the North stand done (the balance coming from other sources) then that would make CP more than adequate as a SL venue and should result in higher crowds (particularly higher numbers of away supporters) making HKR more viable long term. The social benefits of which are obvious.
In this instance the car industry gives its return to the taxpayer in jobs, which generates income from taxation on the employees as well as profits from the business.
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Post subject: Re: Hull KR fans demand council investment in Craven Park
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:00 pm
rover49
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pmarrow wrote:ATEOD you won't get nowhere whilst your not selling out what you currentley have.
I'd support the idea of you having a new ground though, I just feel the way certain supporters have gone about it is absolutely pathetic. Your club has had attendances as low as 1000 average over the past 20 years, so you have no right to go demanding a new stadium on the back of a little bit of success.
You got a 25k stadium you are never likely to fill apart from a derby on the back of some appalling attendances in your SL years at the Boulevard, check the stats, you had attendances WAY below anything we have had since promotion, this is when you where in the top 6 on a regular basis, in fact your attendance virtually doubled as soon as you moved to the KC.
To be so arrogant as to think that you can get a 100% increase with a new stadium with good facilities, but we couldnt get what would amount to a mere 25% increase to reach a 10k average with similar facilities is typical of the deluded attitudes of some FC fans, probably most of whom have never seen the inside of the Boulevard.
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