A bit worrying

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Re: A bit worrying

by Royal Lady » 22 Dec 2008 10:30

Please show me where I've dragged up a thread from months ago. Oh. You can't. :roll:

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Re: A bit worrying

by Thaumagurist* » 22 Dec 2008 10:45

But Schards did with this thread!

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Re: A bit worrying

by Royal Lady » 22 Dec 2008 11:48

That's SCHARDS. I'm RL. Skyline quite clearly stated that Schards AND RL drag up threads after months. I'm asking him to prove it. He can't of course, because I don't and haven't dragged a thread up. Still, nothing like getting facts in the way of an argument eh? :roll:

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Re: A bit worrying

by Skyline » 22 Dec 2008 12:33

Really? Please show me exactly where I put "Schards AND RL". Go on - show me.

You can't can you? Because I put "Schards OR RL".

Still, we wouldn't want you to go letting the facts get in the way of an argument, would we?

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Re: A bit worrying

by Royal Lady » 22 Dec 2008 13:00

what's an AND between idiots?? Fact is, you were wrong. RL NEVER drags threads up. Unless you can show me one. Which you can't. :roll: Therefore, why did you bring my name into it.


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Re: A bit worrying

by Sun Tzu » 22 Dec 2008 20:35

LOL at RL getting her knickers in a twist over this whilst Schards and her still won't budge on the 'no sign of progress' front !!

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Re: A bit worrying

by Royal Lady » 23 Dec 2008 08:54

It's not my thread. I don't keep bringing this or any other thread back up. Show me where I've wholeheartedly agreed with this thread. :roll: You can't. But LOL @ you having to weigh in with your two pennies worth, which counts for zilch. :roll:

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Re: A bit worrying

by The 17 Bus » 23 Dec 2008 10:44

This thread veered well away from the original post though, i sat and read a few of the pages at the beginning, makes for interesting reading as it was so long ago now.

Also interesting for a bit after the announcement, and around the time we looked like going down, and after we indeed had.

One good thing is that it all stays in one place, not new threads every time someone has a thought, the expansion will be debated until we are in freefall, or until the building happens.

What we need really is a further 4/5 wins fast, so they can make a decision on the close season in 2009.

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Re: A bit worrying

by weybridgewanderer » 23 Dec 2008 13:28

The 17 Bus This thread veered well away from the original post though, i sat and read a few of the pages at the beginning, makes for interesting reading as it was so long ago now.

Also interesting for a bit after the announcement, and around the time we looked like going down, and after we indeed had.

One good thing is that it all stays in one place, not new threads every time someone has a thought, the expansion will be debated until we are in freefall, or until the building happens.

What we need really is a further 4/5 wins fast, so they can make a decision on the close season in 2009.


even if we get promoted this season I don't see any expansion happening

it will not happen until we are an established premier league club. 3 out of 4 seasons is not "established"

to be honest I believe the only reason we have the planning approval is to make the club more attractive to potential buyers


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Re: A bit worrying

by M U R T Y » 23 Dec 2008 13:54

Royal Lady It's not my thread. I don't keep bringing this or any other thread back up. Show me where I've wholeheartedly agreed with this thread. :roll: You can't. But LOL @ you having to weigh in with your two pennies worth, which counts for zilch. :roll:


counts for about the same as your two pennies worth then...

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Re: A bit worrying

by The 17 Bus » 23 Dec 2008 16:35

I get your point weybridge, but so far JM has had no luck moving the club on to a new owner, we really dont know the reasons for this.

We were in the Prem with planning and no one bought the club, I would say JM might be better extending the east, remaining the owner, but perhaps put someone new in as Chairman, paid, if that is allowed, and moving to president or something, with 3kk capacity perhaps a potential owner would se us as a serious proposition.

If I only had money as an interest in football I would buy Coventry or Leicester ahead of little old RFC, currently we are 38th in ground size I believe, some way down from a big club, doing well but then so are many others of a similar size.

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Re: A bit worrying

by Royal Lady » 23 Dec 2008 16:42

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Royal Lady It's not my thread. I don't keep bringing this or any other thread back up. Show me where I've wholeheartedly agreed with this thread. :roll: You can't. But LOL @ you having to weigh in with your two pennies worth, which counts for zilch. :roll:


counts for about the same as your two pennies worth then...

I'll weigh in all I like when someone keeps perpetuating the myth that a) I agree 100% with this thread (which isn't mine) and b) that I keep dragging it back up. :roll:

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Re: A bit worrying

by The 17 Bus » 23 Dec 2008 16:51

i agree fully with the origin of this thread, that away support was less for Man U in the second season, and was on telly too, in August, and bloody expensive.


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Re: A bit worrying

by weybridgewanderer » 23 Dec 2008 16:56

The 17 Bus I get your point weybridge, but so far JM has had no luck moving the club on to a new owner, we really dont know the reasons for this.

We were in the Prem with planning and no one bought the club, I would say JM might be better extending the east, remaining the owner, but perhaps put someone new in as Chairman, paid, if that is allowed, and moving to president or something, with 3kk capacity perhaps a potential owner would se us as a serious proposition.

If I only had money as an interest in football I would buy Coventry or Leicester ahead of little old RFC, currently we are 38th in ground size I believe, some way down from a big club, doing well but then so are many others of a similar size.


If he has the planning permission, why should he spend the money to actually build the extension when we don't really need it at the moment?

want to make more money when you sell your house but don't want to spend too much? Then get planning permission for an extension/conservatory but don't actually build it!

Its the same with a football club. The planning permission has a value.

OK so JM hasn't sold, I believe the planning permission was to help him try and find a buyer but thus far has not helped. as you said, you'd rather buy a club with a bigger stadium than ours. So we have the planning permission, helps remove that objection without the expense of building the extension and having it empty.

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Re: A bit worrying

by The 17 Bus » 23 Dec 2008 17:02

many prefer a house ready to move into, rather than the hassle of extending, which is why a extended house does not have the same value as a house fully designed large from day one.

The madstad was designed large from day one, but the work needs to be done, most buyers are into building a team, not developing grounds. (except man c who are failing at the mo)

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Re: A bit worrying

by Dirk Gently » 23 Dec 2008 17:20

If Wokingham District Council hadn't objected to the initial planning application - on the grounds of traffic congestion and also because their policy seems to be to object to anything in the RBC area - then I have no doubts whatsoever that the first stage of the extension would have definitely happened.

NB - planning permission is time-limited - you only have, (I think) 3 years from grant of permission to have started the work in or the permission lapses. True, it's cheaper and easier to reapply than starting from scratch, but there definitely is a time-limit.

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Re: A bit worrying

by Skyline » 24 Dec 2008 07:09

Dirk Gently NB - planning permission is time-limited - you only have, (I think) 3 years from grant of permission to have started the work in or the permission lapses. True, it's cheaper and easier to reapply than starting from scratch, but there definitely is a time-limit.


At least as far as residential properties are concerned, you have to have started work within five years of obtaining the planning permission, even if all you do is start digging the foundations. I'm not aware of the rules being different for non-residential works, so I'd guess the five years is still valid.

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Re: A bit worrying

by Woodcote Royal » 12 Jan 2009 17:54

More than 18,000 tickets sold for last Friday night's televised fixture despite the prevailing arctic conditions for those who preferred to watch live rather enjoy the comfort of their own homes.

Very worrying indeed :|

.....................and Skyline is now officially The Upper West's Super Lightweight :P

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Re: A bit worrying

by Skyline » 12 Jan 2009 20:36

Bloody cheek - how many games have you made this season now?

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Re: A bit worrying

by The 17 Bus » 12 Jan 2009 20:53

Skyline Bloody cheek - how many games have you made this season now?


Skyline, waiting for a tire fire!!

i assumed he meant you was coming in about 11 stone :wink:

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