by Royal_jimmy » 30 May 2023 23:28
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by Stranded » 31 May 2023 07:05
by The Cap » 31 May 2023 07:15
by YoungRon » 31 May 2023 08:12
Stranded Has it be clarified yet if they will even be able to play at Kenilworth Road next season?
Last I heard the ground does not meet the minimum requirements for PL football, particularly the requirements for TV, VAR as well as a few other points. The work needed to bring it up to code is doable but whether it can be done by 15th August is questionable. They could play their first 2 or 3 games away but would really put them up against it.
If it can't be done then they would likely need to groundshare and given there is zero chance of that being at Watford, MK would be the likely destination.
Possible of course that they get given a 12 month amnesty to get up to code but given how key TV money is to the PL, that verges on the unlikely side.
by MartinRdg » 31 May 2023 16:55
Stranded Has it be clarified yet if they will even be able to play at Kenilworth Road next season?
Last I heard the ground does not meet the minimum requirements for PL football, particularly the requirements for TV, VAR as well as a few other points. The work needed to bring it up to code is doable but whether it can be done by 15th August is questionable. They could play their first 2 or 3 games away but would really put them up against it.
If it can't be done then they would likely need to groundshare and given there is zero chance of that being at Watford, MK would be the likely destination.
Possible of course that they get given a 12 month amnesty to get up to code but given how key TV money is to the PL, that verges on the unlikely side.
by Elm Park Kid » 31 May 2023 17:22
by Hound » 31 May 2023 18:19
by tidus_mi2 » 31 May 2023 18:34
by From Despair To Where? » 31 May 2023 19:53
tidus_mi2 Weird that West Brom fans haven't turned on him like we did.
by Ascotexgunner » 31 May 2023 20:22
Elm Park Kid West Brom have given Gourlay the boot.
https://twitter.com/james_e1871/status/ ... 1045431298
by Mr Angry » 31 May 2023 22:26
MartinRdgStranded Has it be clarified yet if they will even be able to play at Kenilworth Road next season?
Last I heard the ground does not meet the minimum requirements for PL football, particularly the requirements for TV, VAR as well as a few other points. The work needed to bring it up to code is doable but whether it can be done by 15th August is questionable. They could play their first 2 or 3 games away but would really put them up against it.
If it can't be done then they would likely need to groundshare and given there is zero chance of that being at Watford, MK would be the likely destination.
Possible of course that they get given a 12 month amnesty to get up to code but given how key TV money is to the PL, that verges on the unlikely side.
I think I read something that said they needed to spend £10m over the summer just to be allowed to play there next season in the Prem but may only be a short term solution
by Elm Park Kid » 31 May 2023 23:09
Mr AngryMartinRdgStranded Has it be clarified yet if they will even be able to play at Kenilworth Road next season?
Last I heard the ground does not meet the minimum requirements for PL football, particularly the requirements for TV, VAR as well as a few other points. The work needed to bring it up to code is doable but whether it can be done by 15th August is questionable. They could play their first 2 or 3 games away but would really put them up against it.
If it can't be done then they would likely need to groundshare and given there is zero chance of that being at Watford, MK would be the likely destination.
Possible of course that they get given a 12 month amnesty to get up to code but given how key TV money is to the PL, that verges on the unlikely side.
I think I read something that said they needed to spend £10m over the summer just to be allowed to play there next season in the Prem but may only be a short term solution
Yep; the Telegraph reported it as being a need to spend £10M in 75 days. The Premier League give tranches of money ahead of schedule to help newly promoted clubs (we needed to spend a load of cash on bringing the amenities for press etc up to snuff the first time we went up).
Just makes you wonder what would have happened to Elm Park had we gone up in 1995..........
by Stranded » 01 Jun 2023 08:21
Mr AngryMartinRdgStranded Has it be clarified yet if they will even be able to play at Kenilworth Road next season?
Last I heard the ground does not meet the minimum requirements for PL football, particularly the requirements for TV, VAR as well as a few other points. The work needed to bring it up to code is doable but whether it can be done by 15th August is questionable. They could play their first 2 or 3 games away but would really put them up against it.
If it can't be done then they would likely need to groundshare and given there is zero chance of that being at Watford, MK would be the likely destination.
Possible of course that they get given a 12 month amnesty to get up to code but given how key TV money is to the PL, that verges on the unlikely side.
I think I read something that said they needed to spend £10m over the summer just to be allowed to play there next season in the Prem but may only be a short term solution
Yep; the Telegraph reported it as being a need to spend £10M in 75 days. The Premier League give tranches of money ahead of schedule to help newly promoted clubs (we needed to spend a load of cash on bringing the amenities for press etc up to snuff the first time we went up).
Just makes you wonder what would have happened to Elm Park had we gone up in 1995..........
by Clyde1998 » 01 Jun 2023 14:36
StrandedMr AngryMartinRdg
I think I read something that said they needed to spend £10m over the summer just to be allowed to play there next season in the Prem but may only be a short term solution
Yep; the Telegraph reported it as being a need to spend £10M in 75 days. The Premier League give tranches of money ahead of schedule to help newly promoted clubs (we needed to spend a load of cash on bringing the amenities for press etc up to snuff the first time we went up).
Just makes you wonder what would have happened to Elm Park had we gone up in 1995..........
Not much - hadn't Madjeski pretty much confirmed that we would have played at QPR? Of course the regulations were much different in 95, so we may have been able to get by at EP for a year and promotion may well have seen the stadium open a year or two earlier.
by tmesis » 01 Jun 2023 16:59
by Stranded » 02 Jun 2023 07:42
tmesis People kept saying we wouldn't be allowed to play in the Premier League at Elm Park, but the suggestion of moving was only about capacity, not that the ground wouldn't have been allowed. Terracing was no less allowed in the premier league than Div 1 (as it was called then) and there was no minimum capacity.
And for all the talk of Luton not being allowed to play at Kenilworth Road, I've still yet to see a single actual rule quoted that says they wouldn't be allowed to host games there. Yes, we've seen the requirements, but not the penalty for not meeting those requirements.
It's not a safety issue, and it's not that the playing area is inadequate (e.g. too small or a plastic pitch) so they'd probably just have broadcast money withheld.
by Ascotexgunner » 03 Jun 2023 21:14
by tidus_mi2 » 03 Jun 2023 21:21
Ascotexgunner I see Cardiff are about to announce an unknown Portuguese manager from the Portuguese 2nd tier.
That ain't gonna end well.
by From Despair To Where? » 04 Jun 2023 12:07
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