They'll be some more stadium news come summer too.
They'll not be very Happy.
No. It really isn't.This is just the start of footbal supporters trying to take some control over our game and our club.
The heat will be turning up by then, guaranteed.They'll be some more stadium news come summer too.
Puffing out their chests, making themselves feel important without a cat in hells chance of ever doing anything?It's the start of a football trust doing what all football trusts do.
The heat will be turning up by then, guaranteed.
It's the start of a football trust doing what all football trusts do.
Puffing out their chests, making themselves feel important without a cat in hells chance of ever doing anything?
Puffing out their chests, making themselves feel important without a cat in hells chance of ever doing anything?



Its the start of what a small number have done, not what all do. At least according to your press release.
Can only be a positive thing. One question if anyone knows the answer, whilst it is an ACV if the council, or the owner at time, wanted to sell the stadium for building development, the fact that it is a ACV stop this happening, or would they have to wait until the end of the 5 years which the ACV is in place for?
Thanks OLM, it does seem a bit of a toothless bit of legislation, but better than nothing I guess.It doesn't prevent any development, it just means we'd have to be informed of any proposed development and we'd be given 4 1/2 months(if we requested it) to try and raise the money to buy it ourselves(which wouldn't be a realistic proposition at this time).