Except York Community Stadium belongs to City of York Council so I would presume it is the council who benefit from the the non-football income provided by the leisure facilities.culmstockgull wrote: ↑22 Mar 2021, 15:56 Not sure if anyone has seen the new York City ground, if featured in a tele match the other month for its opening game, it is really nice with a bigger capacity than Plainmoor, includes a bowling alley, restaurants with shops a conference facility, a swimming and leisure centre, national health clinics, All generating non match revenue through rent and footfall. Did not cost the club a penny other than their old ground at Bootham crescent and a long term naming deal with LNER. This is the way forward for lower league clubs.
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Swindon Robins will not be competing in this season’s Speedway Premiership. A ceremonial dig photo opportunity took place over 5 years ago with Clarke Osborne. Housing currently reaches the perimeter of the pits. A flat pack stand maker in Port Talbot was the scene of a more recent photo opportunity after it was made known there would not be a new stadium site.dawlishmatt wrote: ↑22 Mar 2021, 09:01If you look at Uncle Clarkes other project, the new Swindon stadium which i believe is now being built after several years of delay and expense to Gaming International, you can see that GI are in it for the long haul.
Of course GI are in it for the money. The project is financially unsustainable unless the club gets out of this league. This was the make or break season with a budget that was to "guarantee" promotion, a budget that is basically s**t or bust.
What follows next is anyones guess, but you can guarantee that no more money will follow the shed load thrown at the project this year.
What follows next is anyones guess, but you can guarantee that no more money will follow the shed load thrown at the project this year.
'Swindon aren’t racing this year due to building work due to begin in May at the Abbey and ongoing concerns about the pandemic, although the new season is due to start on May 17.
Club bosses Russell and Steve Park indicated from the moment they made the decision to sit out 2021 the priority is to be back in the Premiership next year.'
Long haul indeed...positivity!
Club bosses Russell and Steve Park indicated from the moment they made the decision to sit out 2021 the priority is to be back in the Premiership next year.'
Long haul indeed...positivity!
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