Joes Sweet Left Foot
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It's also got food outlets. But the problem is the cost of it all and access restrictions once they have taken you money, not to mention £21 entrance fee to watch sub-standard performances on the field. Attendance for the T20 competition must be down to around a third of the figure from 2 years ago.
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guest49
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It's also got food outlets. But the problem is the cost of it all and access restrictions once they have taken you money, not to mention £21 entrance fee to watch sub-standard performances on the field. Attendance for the T20 competition must be down to around a third of the figure from 2 years ago.
Haven't been up the County for a while. I think the last time was in the B&H on a Sunday afternoon for about £2.50. Gone up a bit by the sound of it.
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County Cobbler
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AND THEN THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATES STUCK THEIR GRUBBY NOSES IN!!!!!!!!!!!!! PS DC to make an announcement re the expansion next week? ? please.
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Whitedogdo
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I'm surprised nobody else has picked up the piece in this weeks amazing local newspaper.
Sixfields deal to be signed off by NBC next week.....
Boys....girls, could it be we are finally going to get Teds good news?
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Elad
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At one of the first public meeetings about the redevlopment Tony Clarke said that L+G were very unlikely to redevelop the Grosvenor. That they looked at it at a bagged account and nothing more. That the Cobblers plans were ready to go and that the council should go with the party with the diggers ready.
All those years wasted and TC was totally right. And guess what, the Lib Dems are still saying the council should give L+G the benefit of the doubt!
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If you are the big tree, we are the small axe. Ready to cut you down, to cut you down.
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The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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it does all have the whiff of brown envelopes. I remember the council once saying why should the favour a private buisnessman (by allowing Sixfields plans) yet by being "neutral" they're favouring L&G. Should have taken a wedge of 50s out 8 years ago davey boy
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2023
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County Cobbler
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As one of the great unwashed who can not justify the extra cost of 'Cobblers World' at present, can somebody summarise DC's press release concerning the redevelopment yesterday. I have no problem with the initial release being on Cobblers World BUT surely the vast majority of supporters deserve to be informed of major information eventually, say 24 hours later, or do they not matter?
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MKMal
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As one of the great unwashed who can not justify the extra cost of 'Cobblers World' at present, can somebody summarise DC's press release concerning the redevelopment yesterday. I have no problem with the initial release being on Cobblers World BUT surely the vast majority of supporters deserve to be informed of major information eventually, say 24 hours later, or do they not matter?
If its of any significance it usually ends up on the Chronic website within 24 hours
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abington_cobbler
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As one of the great unwashed who can not justify the extra cost of 'Cobblers World' at present, can somebody summarise DC's press release concerning the redevelopment yesterday. I have no problem with the initial release being on Cobblers World BUT surely the vast majority of supporters deserve to be informed of major information eventually, say 24 hours later, or do they not matter?
I subscribe to the official football league app and watched the interview on there... There was no mention of the redevelopement whatsoever. DC confirmed that that the priority is a centre half. A short term keeper to cover Higgs injury. We have a few trialists training with the squad in Croatia so Aidy may offer them something if they impress. He also went on to say that he wasnt happy or unhappy with the Jacobs deal but said it was a fair price... No other offers were received for Jacobs but he was always going to sign for Derby as he wants first team football, if Newcastle made an offer (they were linked) Jacobs would have turned it down for first time football at Derby
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betamax toploader
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As one of the great unwashed who can not justify the extra cost of 'Cobblers World' at present, can somebody summarise DC's press release concerning the redevelopment yesterday. I have no problem with the initial release being on Cobblers World BUT surely the vast majority of supporters deserve to be informed of major information eventually, say 24 hours later, or do they not matter?
Should be some news thursday by the look of it. Ashley Lambell @ashlambell Northampton Borough Council meet at 6pm on Wednesday where they will decide whether or not to approve Sixfields redevelopment.
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To baldly go where no Betamax has gone before...
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County Cobbler
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Thank you......over to DC (and the Council) to deliver.
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The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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My mum had something through from the saints about a public consultation, also detailed when they will apply for planning permission and when they'll start building. Already so far ahead of ntfc
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SheffieldCobbler
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I subscribe to the official football league app and watched the interview on there... There was no mention of the redevelopement whatsoever. DC confirmed that that the priority is a centre half. A short term keeper to cover Higgs injury. We have a few trialists training with the squad in Croatia so Aidy may offer them something if they impress. He also went on to say that he wasnt happy or unhappy with the Jacobs deal but said it was a fair price... No other offers were received for Jacobs but he was always going to sign for Derby as he wants first team football, if Newcastle made an offer (they were linked) Jacobs would have turned it down for first time football at Derby
That's a different interview which went on the website today. In the one about the re-development DC says the land deal will be signed off on Wednesday which puts the structure for re-development in place and is the big step, once that is done we can start looking at how much money will be made and how much we can spend basically.
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Elad
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Its a travesty that they're having to do an enabling deal during a biting recession rather than at the top of the market as the dongs got away with
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If you are the big tree, we are the small axe. Ready to cut you down, to cut you down.
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JollyCobbler
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That's a different interview which went on the website today. In the one about the re-development DC says the land deal will be signed off on Wednesday which puts the structure for re-development in place and is the big step, once that is done we can start looking at how much money will be made and how much we can spend basically.
Depending of course on no unexpected hiccups at the council meeting. Fingers crossed, everybody
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JollyCobbler
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Its a travesty that they're having to do an enabling deal during a biting recession rather than at the top of the market as the ****s got away with
So very true. We've waited so long, and yet in all honesty the timing (economically) is terrible.
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