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Post by someoneelse on Jan 7, 2014 0:29:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2014 8:53:55 GMT
Interesting quote from that article, "Championship grounds, though, must be all-seater after a club has played in the second tier for three seasons."
Peterborough?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2014 9:08:58 GMT
Bloody 'ell, I'm still missing Scunny's old ground. Used to love it there. Except the season I missed the minibus after the game and had to hitch hike back.
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Post by CB1883 on Jan 7, 2014 11:04:54 GMT
Interesting quote from that article, "Championship grounds, though, must be all-seater after a club has played in the second tier for three seasons." Peterborough? Hasn't that been the case for years? Peterborough have demolished the away end and are building an all seater stand in it's place.
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Post by someoneelse on Jan 7, 2014 13:48:08 GMT
So many of this new generation of grounds have been built on the cheap IMO. You only have to look at how badly they've aged. Look at Sunderland and their pink seats.
Ownership of some clubs changes like the wind. We should never trust some businessman to do what is right for County on the issue of where we play. So many of them stand to make serious cash from relocating a club. And in the case of Scunny and others, it doesn't leave the best legacy.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2014 18:37:31 GMT
Peterborough never stayed up for three seasons.
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Post by CB1883 on Jan 7, 2014 18:56:14 GMT
Peterborough never stayed up for three seasons. It doesn't have to be consecutively.. They've been up twice in recent years. I guess they're planning ahead in case of promotion.
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