JollyCobbler
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Ex nihilo nihil fit
And not a lot comes from ten million.
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guest3181
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Front Page News..... 73 different finance groups are interested in investing in NTFC!
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guest1269
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Interesting read - however given this condition below, which on the face of it we satisfy but I suspect due diligence from the EFL would want clarity on lease status and not just the length - kind of back to square one! To be eligible for funding, your club must be a member of the English National League and either own the freehold of the site you want to develop or have a lease with at least ten years or 21 years unexpired
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Manwork04
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I am led to believe we have a 150 year lease, with at least 140 years left.
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Rule Britannia
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Manwork04
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Led to believe some rather big news is very imminent.
Let’s hope so mate
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Rule Britannia
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The Rauldinho
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Led to believe some rather big news is very imminent.
Positive or negative?
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GrangeParkCobbler
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Two hours have passed and still no news.....pffffft!
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The Hotel End GTA Champion 2006/7, 2007/8, 2011/12, 2012/13 and 2018/19
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ajp
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Led to believe some rather big news is very imminent.
New owners?😳
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Battery Man
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Could the big news be that Zinedene Zidane is coming to the club as assistant to Austin !
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tcobb
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This rather big news, just how imminent is it ?
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This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
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everbrite
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This rather big news, just how imminent is it ? Better ask VC as he seems to know!
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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Tabasco Kid
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The big news is that KT is on his bike.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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razorntfc
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I'm living in cloud cuckoo land here, having watched the mighty Lionel at the gardens I was stood on the pitch admiring the saints ground before he rocked up, and how wouldn't it be just perfect for the cobblers, the saints can have sixfields for all I care and develop it into a lovely 25k stadium, in my mad simplistic world this makes perfect sense! Surely it's that simple right!?
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BedsCobb
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I'm living in cloud cuckoo land here, having watched the mighty Lionel at the gardens I was stood on the pitch admiring the saints ground before he rocked up, and how wouldn't it be just perfect for the cobblers, the saints can have sixfields for all I care and develop it into a lovely 25k stadium, in my mad simplistic world this makes perfect sense! Surely it's that simple right!? The Saints ground is perfect for them, 15500 capacity that may be a little on the small side for them but almost pefect and regarded as best purpose built rugby ground and sporting venue going. Sixfields could quite easily be transformed into the football equivalent as its location is excellent has plenty of parking, lots of pubs and resturants nearby, sadly its just underdeveloped and only half a stadium. What it needs is as many corperate boxes fitted into the shell, bars and restaurant and the cladding completed. Then to give it a look of a real football ground, construct 2 banks of terracing up behind the North and South stands transforming the ground into one of the best must visit stadiums in Britain. Most importantly making it a very acheivable and being built over 5 seasons thus making it a sustainable redevelopment and one that finally allows our town to be proud of and one that allows the club to grow and play and compete outside the fourth tier of English football.
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meccanostand
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I'm living in cloud cuckoo land here, having watched the mighty Lionel at the gardens I was stood on the pitch admiring the saints ground before he rocked up, and how wouldn't it be just perfect for the cobblers, the saints can have sixfields for all I care and develop it into a lovely 25k stadium, in my mad simplistic world this makes perfect sense! Surely it's that simple right!? It makes a lot of sense although they would have to make money on the enabling development to offset the value of FG. The alternative could be to cut them in the land deal and have 2 stadia on a giant sporting complex which would attract some quality retail. Saints would supercharge the development no doubt about it. Anything like Cardoza's crummy plans with vast sums going to private individuals just won't cut it in this climate. I would be dead set against NCCC being involved fwiw, the County Ground must be kept as a sporting venue for the people of Northampton.
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