Christies Child wrote:As I said I didn't expect fellow SVers to agree with me. I'm just putting forward my reasoning for the move which in my opinion was totally justified.
I don't recall many saying that the move was stupid at the time.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing and maybe if we knew then what we know now, The Globe would (and probably should ) have been modelled on Burton's ground as an example.
For what it is worth the choice of Architects to develop The Globe was wrong in my opinion. To my knowledge they had no expertise in the creation of a new sporting stadium....
Shrimpy wrote:Christies Child wrote:...and who would have financed the multi pound redevelopment of the Car Wash
Why produce plans for it and get mockups drawn up if there was absolutely no way of raising the money to build it? Surely they had something in place to get the money for it?Christies Child wrote:It wouldn't have stopped there. The stand needed redeveloping with at the very least a new roof or even replaced in its entirety. The Christie Avenue Stand needed terracing and also possibly a new roof to replace the asbestos.
The total sum of all the costs would have been out of the financial capabilities of the Board and the club would still have car parking issues which again would have not met EFL criteria.
I'm fairly sure the cost of a new roof and sorting out asbestos would have been peanuts in comparison to the £800k a year losses we've been running up for years now.Christies Child wrote:Maybe The Globe was too ambitious but with new investors hopefully in the wings waiting to see what league we are in next season, the foundations are there on which to build a strong and successful club going forward.
What foundations? When we moved we were sold it on the basis of all weather pitches, a gym, pub, hospitality facilities and future office development which would all be money makers that would result in the club being self sufficient.
The pub now only opens on match days due to the opening of the Hurley Flyer, the all weather pitches are in the hands of administrators, the gym closed down almost as soon as it opened and the office development is a pipe dream.
We could have stayed at Christie Park, built the office and hospitality bits on the Car Wash Terrace and be in exactly the same position as we are in now.
We've essentially gone through all the rigmarole of moving grounds to get a hospitality suite built which could have been done at Christie Park. In the process we've also alienated large swathes of the support by producing an inferior home end and being made to feel like second class citizens to those who dine in hospitality on wild boar steaks. We've also increased yearly losses from around the £300k - £400k a year mark at Christie to £800k a year despite massive cuts being made to the playing budget season after season.
Christies Child wrote:I just think the funding of the Pie was at the time too much for the Board to fund everything needed to comply with the EFL rules and regulations.
OLDHAMADE wrote:I'll say it as it is, the club was better in every sense of the word at Christie Park
The North Stand was out of this world and full of happy supporters, the ground had a soul, the football was better, the feeling that you actually belonged was palpable, the all in pie dinner was just what the Doctor ordered, the bar was better and so was that horrible away dressing room that made the opposition take notice of what was to come.
I loved that place enough to want to help Chesh and co for free and that's something I'd still be doing to this very day but the Globe means nothing to me and never has.
It's a freak of a ground that's badly placed and will never be anything
chipbuns wrote:Stanley's ground is a dump and always has been. Their changing rooms are a portakabin like Carnforth Rangers have.
Nothing has been mentioned regarding their ground for when they get promoted to League 1, so these EFL ground rules and regulations must be very flimsy.
OLDHAMADE wrote:chipbuns wrote:Stanley's ground is a dump and always has been. Their changing rooms are a portakabin like Carnforth Rangers have.
Nothing has been mentioned regarding their ground for when they get promoted to League 1, so these EFL ground rules and regulations must be very flimsy.
No side in League One will want to go there, in other words most are on the back foot before they even arrive.
IF they keep their ground in the same state I'd give Stanley every chance of making it back to back promotions all the way to the Championship
Little Shrimp wrote:Agree with Phil, maybe it was just block A that was bad! Daft romanticisation. There was definitely a charm about Christie Park and I did love my spot between the unselected Morecambe players and the away Directors, which often proved entertaining, but really it was completely falling apart. As mentioned, the toilets were utterly rank, I think I've seen festival toilets in better nick. They had those strange seats with no back, that dodgy slope in the corner of the pitch by the away end, holes in the roof etc.
The problem isn't the fact that we could never have possibly gotten better than Christie Park, just that we didn't do the best job over the new ground. I miss it but I'm glad we moved. We'd never have won our pie awards if we hadn't! I also point a finger at the fans as well. So many people, a lot on here, spit the dummy out and whinge about the lack of soul etc from the ground. A football ground doesn't automatically have soul, the fans give it soul and in that sense the fans have failed miserably and let whining about the fact it's not exactly like Christie Park get in the way of that. Have I said it as it is enough?
Little Shrimp wrote:
The problem isn't the fact that we could never have possibly gotten better than Christie Park, just that we didn't do the best job over the new ground. I miss it but I'm glad we moved. We'd never have won our pie awards if we hadn't! I also point a finger at the fans as well. So many people, a lot on here, spit the dummy out and whinge about the lack of soul etc from the ground. A football ground doesn't automatically have soul, the fans give it soul and in that sense the fans have failed miserably and let whining about the fact it's not exactly like Christie Park get in the way of that. Have I said it as it is enough?
OLDHAMADE wrote:You'll be long in the ground before that place has an ounce of soul
slackAlice2 wrote:Its like 'everything' changed , nothing transferred over.
Doesn't this prove my point?
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