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we'll run rings around opposition with a running track. great idea
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Which just emphasises the impracticability of having an athletics track for a one-off event over five years away.
Think through the likely sequence of events and time span that will end with Everton playing there.
I'm 95% sure that Birmingham will get the commonwealth games, as stated before they have the team that delivered the 2012 bid working for them and a team doing the feasibility study who have delivered the last few commonwealth games. Compared to Liverpool they have much better infrastructure in place.
But, if its a joint bid of Manchester and Liverpool that might win due to less funding from central government required due to the facilities in place from the Manchester games.
People need to forget about West Hams ground, Football was an after thought and that stadium is a black mark against LOCOG. If Spurs would have won when they bidded for the olympic stadium they would have knocked it down and built a stadium for Football.
If Liverpool council is serious about bidding for the games they will more than likely lean on us to use the new stadium. Does not mean we have a permenant running track but the facility to have a track would need to be engineered in.
Think we will know more in a few weeks. Birmingham will be releasing their findings from the feasibility study and Liverpool council will have to offer further details on its bid.
Or, the reduced loan means the club is worth an extra 100 m to an investor and that money goes straight into our saviours pocket when he sellsIt's not easy for sure. But from the other side of the coin, if the board are interested in this happening then there is a reason for it.
This next bit is all hypothetical so may or may not be the case in reality. If the council are willing to pay upwards of a a hundred million towards the build by paying our stadium repayments for x amount of years, that allows us to use that money instead to pay the wages of 2 or 3 top players per year. Perhaps a worldwide event like the games will increase the sponsorship income, esp. the naming rights. If we can get 50 million more because of the games suddenly we have an extra 150 million to either pay off the build or use that cash to bridge the huge wage gap between us and the other clubs ahead of us.
It may also just be a way of getting round FFP by having another event, it's possible that gets us round the regulations of what is market value for a sponsorship deal. Then USM can strike a 400 million 20 year deal for it. (Well i can dream anyhow...)
Or, the reduced loan means the club is worth an extra 100 m to an investor and that money goes straight into our saviours pocket when he sells
Just trolls mate. It's their gimmick to pretend they're smarter than everyone else, and they try to belittle or make fun of people who threaten their self-appointed status of 'leaders of GOT'. They repeat the distrust and the tired unlikely outcomes to troll because they like fishing for replies. It amuses them. When people with genuine info post, they try to slap them down and discredit them, attempting to 'put them in their place'. There's about 4 or 5 of them, a little clique, they all stick together and try to bully people and gang up on them. It's actually amusing in a 'pity how sad they are' kind of way.
That is the warm up area inside the West Ham stadium....Everton have just posted a picture on snapchat literally taking the p out of the running track, yet another hint
Yes and what does it show?That is the warm up area inside the West Ham stadium....
that they played west ham today and found an indoor warm up track amusing?Yes and what does it show?
I don't think any foresee a permanent running track ala West Ham but it seems even incorporating a temporary one ala the Ethiad would require a compromise of atmosphere in relation to the steepness and distance of the stands.If Liverpool council is serious about bidding for the games they will more than likely lean on us to use the new stadium. Does not mean we have a permenant running track but the facility to have a track would need to be engineered in.
I don't think any foresee a permanent running track ala West Ham but it seems even incorporating a temporary one ala the Ethiad would require a compromise of atmosphere in relation to the steepness and distance of the stands.
This just from yesterday, 'Guardiola, privately, wants a noisier and more committed crowd at the Etihad, and he has spoken to the City CEO about coming up with solutions.'
Doesn't prove the original design is to blame but there's clearly an atmosphere problem at the Ethiad and the manager thinks it's costing them points.