Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 416 Location: The sweet little hollow of Shayland where new dawns are slowly unfolding.
Bubba wrote:I dont think its fair to say most of the posts on theshaymen.net are mostly anti-fax. I think most Town fans know that both clubs need to work together.
I do think some are still deeply unhappy with how Fax have behaved since moving to the Shay though - including the supporters. I remember the abuse I got on here when Tony Abbott was trying to buy the Shay. My home address was posted on this forum all because I felt private ownership of the stadium was a risk to both clubs (and still do). And I hate to say it, but I was proven right with what went on to happen with TA businesses.
MOST are bitter. Especially Clive 'Hoddie' Anderson
We shall one day be back where we belong and along shall come the Bulls defectors.
I reckon the reality is that you maybe only have a real minority from both sides who are bothered. The rest are just happy to turn up to watch their team, I know a lot of my friends really don't give a stuff and they will either go watch the team wherever they play or if they didn't exist would just go and find something else to do on a Sunday afternoon. I blame the sport for that but it is what it is.
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."― Albert Einstein "Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense." ― Gertrude Stein "Don't believe everything you read on the internet" ― Abraham Lincoln
The Shay has been an ongoing saga for many many years. The stop/start redevelopment hasn't helped and the story of the Skircoat Road stand getting rebuilt with a hotel as part of the construction is as old as the Odsal Superdome proposal, and no further on.
The council's suggestion that disposing of The Shay will save them £161k p.a. suggests that there is a deficit to make up that whoever takes on the stadium would have to cover. We all know that councils are terrible at running things commercially so that would probably be reduced with some proper management, but could it be completely turned around? That's another question.
Ultimately, we're a part time side, with limited funding, most of which goes into the first team. Taking on the stadium would be a huge shift in business strategy, we're likely better placed than in the past, but there would be a lot of work involved and the returns wouldn't be great in the short term.
I don't know the ins and outs of FCHT, but they seem to have been steady away in the National League for a number of years now, again it would be a huge business change if they were to take the stadium on.
the fax in asia wrote:FCHT Bosomworth looks meek and talks the talk but seems to be a silent assign and has no respect for Halifax PanthersI an 7000miles away
He has no respect for the supporters of FCHT, nevermind Halifax Panthers.
the fax in asia wrote:FCHT Bosomworth looks meek and talks the talk but seems to be a silent assign and has no respect for Halifax PanthersI an 7000miles away
Mixing Bosomworth and Hoddie up there ? Never been Bosomworth's biggest fan but whatever happens at the Shay he WILL ensure the football's future,im 100% certain of that.
Calderdale council had a q &a this week and the shay was brought into question, question is 13 mins in as I’m sure no one wants to listen to these waffle on for any longer than necessary.
Calderdale council had a q &a this week and the shay was brought into question, question is 13 mins in as I’m sure no one wants to listen to these waffle on for any longer than necessary.
Joined: Sep 27 2014 Posts: 525 Location: Penang Malaysia
Whilst the Council ‘stressed’ they would not sell to the highest bidder, they made a lot of hot air saying nothing positive moving forward. The end of the Financial year is only a couple of months away, realistically no concrete decisions can be put in place so it will drag on as before. imo
My Humble Opinion Only - let the knockers begin.
Part quote from The Beggars Littany by John Taylor circa 16C
From Hell,Hull and Halifax may the Good Lord deliver us.
To be fair the lady from the council who responded to the question relating to the Shay spoke coherently, and in my opinion fairly - would prefer for the ground to be taken over jointly by the 2 clubs, which should in the long term benefit both, both financially and security of tenure. Unfortunately the practicalities of getting the 2 boards to work together on the purchase, and perhaps even more challenging the ongoing running of the ground doesn't make me feel too optimistic.
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