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Post by Noboddy aka Lord Ealing on Nov 18, 2021 20:41:02 GMT
Apologies if this question has been covered elsewhere - especially if this was via Spotify interviews or whatever (I’m too old for this new technology stuff).
I have nothing but admiration for all those who have brought the club home. Respect. But are there still long term plans for a new ground? Or do the club plan to develop Claines Lane?
Love from afar!
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Post by lancashirelad2 on Nov 19, 2021 23:56:24 GMT
Apologies if this question has been covered elsewhere - especially if this was via Spotify interviews or whatever (I’m too old for this new technology stuff). I have nothing but admiration for all those who have brought the club home. Respect. But are there still long term plans for a new ground? Or do the club plan to develop Claines Lane? Love from afar! I'm up in Lancashire, so I guess I know about as much as you. But at a guess I would say City will be staying at "Claines Lane" for the foreseeable future, so they will have to develop that site, as far as they can.
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Post by B*ue dragonstander on Nov 21, 2021 17:29:14 GMT
I had a brief chat with Steve Goode at the match last week. In conversation he mentioned a new ground coupled with the word “when”. Now for some Chairmen that would mean nothing but with our Stevie G...? I am sure it is high on the list of priorities as there is very limited scope for improving Clanes Lane as far as I can see beyond the creation of a non muddy pathway round the perimeter so you are not standing in mud the whole game. I can’t think it is worth spending much on a ground we don’t own other than the essentials for the level the Club are playing at. I wouldn’t have a clue where or when the Club might move but the first thing must be to get the finances right and then I guess it will be one small step at a time in terms of progress. Crowds are certainly very good and the 700 against Bewdley was as good as some Conf North games at the Lane. Let’s hope for decent weather on home matchdays as the New Lane would be no fun in the wet.
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