Here we have an index to all reports gathered relating to the Stadium Project. Stadium Reports on Gasroom Index to all Stadium posts on BBC606 - still available July 6th 2009 Wycombe Wanderers: Bullied Out of Supporter Control? More recent reports: 19th July 2011 Council Vote No to Sporting Village (SDL Statement) 18th July 2011 What now 18th July 2011 Stadium Project Axed The Wycombe District Council Meeting 18th July Agenda 16th July 2011 VIDEO: Hundreds protest against stadium plans 15th July 2011 Stadium: Plans on a knife edge 14th July 2011 Stadium: Tonight's meeting cancelled 13th Jul 2011 Stadium: Council warned over Swansea comparison 1st July 2011 Wasps - Annual losses cooked by baker's dozen
the thing that annoys me is that no one has confirmed or denied that there will be a terrace at the bookerdome
Do you think the Stadium project will be blocked now, or another site found? I'm still wondering what happened to the long term plan to have a stadium down Abbey Barn Road area.
i cant really see it getting built now,there are more people on the council now that are against the project and they have already wasted enough public money on the feasability study and in this current financial climate i cant see them wanting to waste a lot more.also with wasps supporters up in arms about the price of their renewal of season tickets and a lot of them saying they are not willing to renew ,why bother to build it if its not needed,wasps will be off soon cos they dont stick around anywhere for too long anyway and we will be left with adams park all to ourselves again.
So what do you reckon Hayes will do, scrap the transfer budget? Personally I think the best idea would be to sort out the exit from Adams Park (that is a nightmare) and put a plan in place to get out of debt. Here is my wicked plan. 1. The council classify the land as non-building. That means he can't sell it to clear his debts. 2. The club and supporters buy the FC back from Hayes at the reduced value on borrowed money which they pay back from revenue I have no idea of the figures involved but let's just say (purely for illustration purposes) the ground was valued at ã2m. The "club" pay Hayes ã2m using money raised. In exchange for the ã2m raised a share of the club is granted but leaving the "club" as a majority shareholder (some good selling required). He walks off with ã2m and free from a rising debt. The club is now a majority shareholder of the site and a ã4m debt (or whatever). The Council then re-classify the land to increase its value. The "club" then raise a loan for ã4m against the security of the ground to be repaid over (say) 10 years with option to repay partially or wholly at any time. The "club" pays back at say ã600k pa. By pruning back the staff they could probably find that. And by finding a team who would share the ground for a reasonable rent we should be able to get out of debt. No more borrowing until the debt is virtually cleared and the income - outgoings is sufficient to guarantee repayments over 5 years. I did have another thought but it is not going into print.
Just demolish Adams Park and don't bother building another stadium, all you need is a field to play at the non-league level you chavboys belong at! ColU rule ok!!!
i see the essex chavs have made it here,go and build your flood defences the tide is rising mike ,by the way where is your lover paolo are you divorced yet
Yes. That's where he's been Rocky, practising. Down down, deeper and down Sorry Mike, I hear you are having difficulty with the lyrics. Would you like us to sing it to you. We're very good. Let's go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNPJuJSVmNA
I can't see you staving off relegation beyond March this time with your truly awful manager. This Wycombe team is the weakest L2 side to come up to League One for years, serious cannon fodder - We are going to SMASH you.