by Pat Butchers Ring » 13 Aug 2021 23:43
by Hendo » 14 Aug 2021 09:23
Pat Butchers Ring The story here isn’t about what’s happening on the pitch. It’s the investment in the infrastructure to make the area around the stadium generate money. This leads to a more sustainable club. A gravelly old car park or bars/restaurants/event space. I know which I would want to see.
by tmesis » 14 Aug 2021 10:03
HendoPat Butchers Ring The story here isn’t about what’s happening on the pitch. It’s the investment in the infrastructure to make the area around the stadium generate money. This leads to a more sustainable club. A gravelly old car park or bars/restaurants/event space. I know which I would want to see.
Whilst that is true, I don’t know how sustainable/viable something like that is with our home attendances.
For instance, the companies there would be losing money hand over fist on a Tuesday night home game to some northern side with an attendance of about 10,000. Totally different ball game when you’re a club as good as Leicester and sell out 30,000 every week.
by tidus_mi2 » 14 Aug 2021 11:25
by PATRIQT » 17 Aug 2021 12:03
tidus_mi2 There are plans to also build residential areas so that in turn would subsidise the need for businesses to be built around the area, can only hope when it's eventually done that it's a net benefit for the club.
by 3points » 17 Aug 2021 12:59
PATRIQTtidus_mi2 There are plans to also build residential areas so that in turn would subsidise the need for businesses to be built around the area, can only hope when it's eventually done that it's a net benefit for the club.
I wouldn't hold your breath that it will get done. The Thai's have zero interest in building it. They've been trying to sell the land and the plans for years and no one is interested.
Where do RFC make any money from this if it happens? We sold the land for a pittance. Do we have a % of REP?
by SouthDownsRoyal » 31 Aug 2021 14:46
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