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#2
Posted 16 December 2010 - 03:46 PM
This is what he sent me in a brief text message
"JK gave a report on the Agecroft position which said all was progressing well but they were asked by the council to look at other means of raising finance as well as the help they are giving the club. There was mention that a Swedish bank may be involved at some point"
#3
Posted 16 December 2010 - 03:57 PM
This is what he sent me in a brief text message
"JK gave a report on the Agecroft position which said all was progressing well but they were asked by the council to look at other means of raising finance as well as the help they are giving the club. There was mention that a Swedish bank may be involved at some point"
Thank you!
#4
Posted 16 December 2010 - 07:45 PM
One part of the good news was that some Blackpool fans have already commited to come and support the Lions next season (as per Spellys posting) and the club had also gained about 100 new members to the club lottery as all of the Blackpool Fans who were in their lottery have "all" transferred to the Lions lottery.
#5
Posted 16 December 2010 - 08:08 PM
One part of the good news was that some Blackpool fans have already commited to come and support the Lions next season (as per Spellys posting) and the club had also gained about 100 new members to the club lottery as all of the Blackpool Fans who were in their lottery have "all" transferred to the Lions lottery.
The best way to promote the club in Swintonwould be a team poster that could be displayed in pubs,clubs,shops,offices etc.Ive been saying it for ages but nothing seems to materialise or are there any obvious disadvantages to my suggestion that I have overlooked?
#6
Posted 16 December 2010 - 10:32 PM
#8
Posted 17 December 2010 - 08:31 AM
It is good to hear that the club is finally starting to give some specific information on how a stadium at Agecroft might be funded, but still very alarming that no robust means of finding the required money has yet been secured.
Neither has planning permission been secured, or even been applied for. In itself that process can be expected to take a good slice of the 12 months that remains to the latest target date.
Either a deal has been struck to play 2012's home matches at another venue (Park Lane / Barton / The Willows / Moor Lane / Darwen FC, who knows!) and for some reason the Kidds don't want that deal to be public knowledge, or this is brinkmanship of the highest order.
#9
Posted 17 December 2010 - 11:03 AM
It is good to hear that the club is finally starting to give some specific information on how a stadium at Agecroft might be funded, but still very alarming that no robust means of finding the required money has yet been secured.
Neither has planning permission been secured, or even been applied for. In itself that process can be expected to take a good slice of the 12 months that remains to the latest target date.
Either a deal has been struck to play 2012's home matches at another venue (Park Lane / Barton / The Willows / Moor Lane / Darwen FC, who knows!) and for some reason the Kidds don't want that deal to be public knowledge, or this is brinkmanship of the highest order.
Handelsbanken are quiet keen to look at funding for many varied projects as I have used them for my own clients.
If the Kidds do know what the situation is for 2012 then they are indeed keeping it close to their chests, but then why shouldn't they at this stage, after all they have always been adamant that any new stadia could be built very quickly.
In light of the current rugby league debate surrounding Championship clubs I for one am more concerned about the outcome of that than where we play in fourteen months time.
In the mean time it needs everyone singing from the same hymn sheet around the town of Swinton promoting the feasability of having our own place at Agecroft.
#10
Posted 17 December 2010 - 11:53 AM
Because the feasibility of getting Agecroft up and running in time is very questionable to say the least, and it would be better to have a contingency for 2012 in place sooner rather than later. Uncertainty on that scale is definately best avoided. It would be better to have a venue ready and agreed for 2012, then if Agecroft does happen it's a bonus. If the club ends up having to negotiate a last minute deal somewhere the scope for negotiation is reduced and that will result either in paying more rent than is necessary or having to accept second best in other ways.
Nobody with an interest in this issue should need too much reminding of the legacy of promises from various custodians of Swinton Lions over many years which all have one common denominator - zero have ever been delivered on as yet. The omens for success by 2012 are not promising.
I share an element of your concern about the RFL's consultation. Change is needed to the structure of the game outside Super League as too many clubs are not viable. Coming from the performance of the club in the last 3 years, unless Swinton Lions improves its lot generally there is a chance of falling below the RFL's line when it is drawn up. Clearly this year's squad should see a major improvement in results on the pitch at least, but it could just be that the RFL will want to see some progress off the field too. In which case progress of Agecroft is doubly important.
I also have a nagging fear that an expensive promotion campaign could be rendered a bit meaningless by a move back to one Championship division if the RFL decides to go that way, which wouldn't be the biggest surprise in the world.
#11
Posted 17 December 2010 - 07:40 PM
#12
Posted 17 December 2010 - 07:54 PM
Lets get behind the club and the team, the players are all very positive and Mark Smith said the other night that the fitness level of the squad is already very high and they can't wait to get on the pitch an play some games.
#13
Posted 20 December 2010 - 09:16 AM
So - as Glenngary apparently thinks development of Agecroft in the required time is so certain to be roughly a 1-10on shot, would he be prepared to offer me odds of 10/1 that Swinton Lions will not stage the opening home Championship fixture at Agecroft in 2012? I'd view the latter as easy money.
If you're not prepared to offer odds at least that high that another venue will not be needed in 2012, to me it shows the level of uncertainty is a gamble with the stability of the club that should not be taken and a contingency should be put in place.
#14
Posted 21 December 2010 - 11:08 AM
So as things stand there is no contingency. It's Agecroft or bust. I'm surprised no one picked up on this. It seemed quite clear at the time, although please correct me if anybody interpreted the message differently.
#15
Posted 21 December 2010 - 12:15 PM
By securing promotion this would hopefully attact more revenue and possibly an investor, this season will be the Lions most important ever, fact.
#16
Posted 21 December 2010 - 01:39 PM
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