Post subject: Re: Toronto and our chances of SL invite
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:38 pm
Pumpetypump
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Joined: Jan 02 2002 Posts: 8116 Location: LS9
M@islebugs wrote:I share all of the concerns expressed above. But what are the viable alternatives?
Valley parade X Dewsbury long term X Odsal without SL X
Replace De Niro and Walken in the Vietnamese jungle, two bullets in the gun, with Wood and Sawyer sat at Odsal Top and you might get some sense of the options available.
What about the boutique stadium over the road? The chances of building that are not dissimilar to the chances of us making Odsal economically viable. Bloody slim.
Post subject: Re: Toronto and our chances of SL invite
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:41 pm
Pumpetypump
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Bullseye wrote:"Boutique stadium" one of Chalmers phrases I recall....
Yeah its such a cute phrase I can't help but use it. It does give a lovely mental picture of a 15,000 place though doesn't it. The Trevor Foster stand for seated season ticket holders. Directly opposite the main Brimah Kebbie stand. Behind the sticks the away fans are in the Nick Zisti which you expect to be good but is surprisingly crap.
Post subject: Re: Toronto and our chances of SL invite
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:00 pm
Bulliac
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Joined: Mar 01 2002 Posts: 10969 Location: Bradbados
Daft thing is, though I would never have believed it, I'm pretty happy watching Championship rugby.
Would I like to watch SL again? Well, yes but I can't see it happening until we get a seriously wealthy backer who's prepared to put up the moolahs and he's not around yet, so far as I can see. Speedway, stock cars, horse carriage racing, world marbles championships (that should look great from the back of the stand, btw..) and all the rest is just typical empty paper talk with little or no substance.
I could see stock cars at Odsal but I can't see us being involved, if only because currently we have nothing to bring to the party, not sure if we could even manage a bottle for the opening.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
Post subject: Re: Toronto and our chances of SL invite
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 6:20 pm
MicktheGled
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Joined: Jan 23 2008 Posts: 8034 Location: The Provident Stadium, Odsal.
Bulliac wrote:Daft thing is, though I would never have believed it, I'm pretty happy watching Championship rugby.
Would I like to watch SL again? Well, yes but I can't see it happening until we get a seriously wealthy backer who's prepared to put up the moolahs and he's not around yet, so far as I can see. Speedway, stock cars, horse carriage racing, world marbles championships (that should look great from the back of the stand, btw..) and all the rest is just typical empty paper talk with little or no substance.
I could see stock cars at Odsal but I can't see us being involved, if only because currently we have nothing to bring to the party, not sure if we could even manage a bottle for the opening.
The deal is about 95% of the way there to bring regular Stock Car meetings and the F1 Stock Car World Championships meeting in September to Odsal next year.
It's all sounding very positive behind the scenes with Nigel Wood, Mark Sawyer, Steve Rees and the RFL (Ralph and Tony) agreeing on a deal last week at Odsal Stadium.
If you listen to my interview with Steve, he explains everything in great detail about what will and won't happen, but be rest assured the Bradford Bulls and Stock Car racing will be back at the stadium next April.
Post subject: Re: Toronto and our chances of SL invite
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 6:25 pm
Maccbull_BigBullyBooaza
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Joined: Dec 21 2007 Posts: 7122
MicktheGled wrote:The deal is about 95% of the way there to bring regular Stock Car meetings and the F1 Stock Car World Championships meeting in September to Odsal next year.
It's all sounding very positive behind the scenes with Nigel Wood, Mark Sawyer, Steve Rees and the RFL (Ralph and Tony) agreeing on a deal last week at Odsal Stadium.
If you listen to my interview with Steve, he explains everything in great detail about what will and won't happen, but be rest assured the Bradford Bulls and Stock Car racing will be back at the stadium next April.
It's all positive.
call me cynical but is stock car racing even that big a sport to make any real difference to the club earning money?
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