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Post by liburd on Nov 28, 2017 18:05:06 GMT
Are the minutes of the meeting made public? It would be interesting to hear what their views are.
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Post by yorkshirestone on Nov 29, 2017 12:05:56 GMT
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Post by farawaystone on Dec 11, 2017 7:37:18 GMT
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Post by jdl on Dec 11, 2017 13:24:42 GMT
He'll soon change his mind when his sugar daddy pisses off.
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Post by HempsteadGaz on Dec 11, 2017 13:38:46 GMT
He'll soon change his mind when his sugar daddy pisses off. That wont happen soon. He is investing heavily in Ebbsfleet garden city as well as the Paramount theme park. Stage 1 out of 4 now completed with the full opening of the new stand, which is already fully booked until the end of the season. A solid income stream.
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Post by gary on Dec 11, 2017 14:49:17 GMT
ebbsfleet garden city?? is that for real
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Post by pedant on Dec 11, 2017 15:40:45 GMT
He'll soon change his mind when his sugar daddy pisses off. That wont happen soon. He is investing heavily in Ebbsfleet garden city as well as the Paramount theme park. Stage 1 out of 4 now completed with the full opening of the new stand, which is already fully booked until the end of the season. A solid income stream. "A solid income stream" but is that profit or financing the debt of the build?
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Post by Bernie on Dec 11, 2017 15:46:37 GMT
How can lots of ugly London-style blocks of flats be called a garden city? My favourite thing about that KM article is the similar older stories it brings up on the same page. www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/sport/scally-15164/This one from April Fools Day 2014 made me laugh. Being lectured by Paul Scally that we only have ourselves to blame for failing to be promoted from the Ryman League because of our 3G pitch. We have seen off bigger fools and dinosaurs than Reg Varney and three plastic pitches are still there, now pushing for promotion to the Football League. The future is ours and those dull old men are the past.
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Dec 11, 2017 15:57:33 GMT
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Post by HempsteadGaz on Dec 11, 2017 15:57:33 GMT
That wont happen soon. He is investing heavily in Ebbsfleet garden city as well as the Paramount theme park. Stage 1 out of 4 now completed with the full opening of the new stand, which is already fully booked until the end of the season. A solid income stream. "A solid income stream" but is that profit or financing the debt of the build? Profit. And income stream. The Doctor has covered the cost of buying the freehold. Clearing all debts and is paying for the rebuild. There is and will be no debt. The plan is for each stand to generate income stream. Main stand - Corporate and function room. Plough end - Holiday Inn. SWanscombe end NHS lease and Riverside stand social club and bars. The club would consider artificial if it could accurately replicate natural grass and it was permitted in the FL. And the planned capacity has been upped to 8500, with the potential to go up to 10,500. Reasonably future proof, as you would expect the Gallagher to become.
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Dec 11, 2017 16:02:11 GMT
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Post by HempsteadGaz on Dec 11, 2017 16:02:11 GMT
How can lots of ugly London-style blocks of flats be called a garden city? My favourite thing about that KM article is the similar older stories it brings up on the same page. www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/sport/scally-15164/This one from April Fools Day 2014 made me laugh. Being lectured by Paul Scally that we only have ourselves to blame for failing to be promoted from the Ryman League because of our 3G pitch. We have seen off bigger fools and dinosaurs than Reg Varney and three plastic pitches are still there, now pushing for promotion to the Football League. The future is ours and those dull old men are the past. Have you driven past / through it? It is starting to look green and pleasant, and a nice place to live. Certainly better than Dover or Strood or Chatham.
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Post by mikeking on Dec 11, 2017 17:24:02 GMT
Meeting cancelled due to weather, obviously it was on grass and not 3g
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Post by jdl on Dec 11, 2017 18:25:38 GMT
How can lots of ugly London-style blocks of flats be called a garden city? My favourite thing about that KM article is the similar older stories it brings up on the same page. www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/sport/scally-15164/This one from April Fools Day 2014 made me laugh. Being lectured by Paul Scally that we only have ourselves to blame for failing to be promoted from the Ryman League because of our 3G pitch. We have seen off bigger fools and dinosaurs than Reg Varney and three plastic pitches are still there, now pushing for promotion to the Football League. The future is ours and those dull old men are the past. Oi!
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Post by jdl on Dec 11, 2017 18:29:23 GMT
"A solid income stream" but is that profit or financing the debt of the build? Profit. And income stream. The Doctor has covered the cost of buying the freehold. Clearing all debts and is paying for the rebuild. There is and will be no debt. The plan is for each stand to generate income stream. Main stand - Corporate and function room. Plough end - Holiday Inn. SWanscombe end NHS lease and Riverside stand social club and bars. The club would consider artificial if it could accurately replicate natural grass and it was permitted in the FL. And the planned capacity has been upped to 8500, with the potential to go up to 10,500. Reasonably future proof, as you would expect the Gallagher to become. Anyone remember how cocky the Margit fans were before it all went tits up? Northfleet will have 3G the minute the FL approve it. The future is plastic - only the super rich who can afford a modern grass pitch with all the clever stuff will stay 'natural'. And I say 'natural' because I remember when the super new pitch went in at UP - it had built in irrigation, hot and cold running air, super hybrid grass, and PLASTIC strands woven into the turf!!
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Post by mrplow on Dec 11, 2017 18:32:27 GMT
Varney is anti Maidstone, not anti 3G.
As we will not even get the play offs this year and Sutton and Bromley both qualify and maybe Sutton for example reach the final or something it will be interesting to see what the league do. I say watch from a far at the minute.
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Post by pedant on Dec 11, 2017 19:17:01 GMT
"A solid income stream" but is that profit or financing the debt of the build? Profit. And income stream. The Doctor has covered the cost of buying the freehold. Clearing all debts and is paying for the rebuild. There is and will be no debt. The plan is for each stand to generate income stream. Main stand - Corporate and function room. Plough end - Holiday Inn. SWanscombe end NHS lease and Riverside stand social club and bars. The club would consider artificial if it could accurately replicate natural grass and it was permitted in the FL. And the planned capacity has been upped to 8500, with the potential to go up to 10,500. Reasonably future proof, as you would expect the Gallagher to become. Genuinely nice (sorry if that's too twee) to hear of a monied investor in non-league football who, when the time comes to leave, doesn't intend leaving the club saddled with financial issues.
I hope the actions continue to follow the intentions.
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