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Post by syg on Oct 28, 2023 13:03:52 GMT
Rad Bristol in a bit.
Manager and breaking stadium news apparently... We shall see.
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Post by syg on Oct 28, 2023 13:05:41 GMT
Mem being redeveloped.
Hopefully they do a decent job of it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2023 13:06:03 GMT
'Stadium news' now always makes me titter. Five or so minutes including big 'announcement' regarding stadium. I'm listening, but still tittering at the very notion
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Post by laughinggas on Oct 28, 2023 13:28:22 GMT
Cutting our cloth this week?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2023 13:28:49 GMT
Lot of respect for Joey Barton, welcome here any time, board invested lots, results did not match, fresh approach to take this team further, sacked for performances and results, denies connection to Barton's gobs**tery, sacked for the game before last, board decision, Wael agrees with me, trying to find the right man for job, may take longer 'we will know him when we find him'! Vision/manager: young, experience in territory we haven't been in yet, promoted from third to second division, or second division success... 'we are talking to some people', trust in Mangan, structure for sporting side, coaches will be club staff not manager's own staff, recruitment by club not by individual, 'we are all friends of Joey', opportunity for Mangan (but?) The fans are behind the club and team, this squad to go further, squad have the ability with different approach, number wise not far out of play-offs, so surely we have time, it can be done. JCH: as issue we talked about a lot, we had a plan, it just didn't go through, technical reason, not all our guys' fault, money will wait for manager to cone in and to see his vision, will give as much support as Joey.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2023 13:34:32 GMT
To finish the south stand and then we will continue to develop the memorial. Fruit market: was on the table but wasn't completely on the table, but not really close to any deal, no influence, so 'we that was going nowhere... so we're gonna concentrate now on developing the memorial.' South stand; then East side, south and north of the East stand stage 2, stage 3 Thatchers an 'the cooling area'? Fruit market deal is dead. Planning permission: learned a lot, engaged with professional people. This time, by the book. Capacity: would like 18-20k but very difficult. Likely 16-17k realistic. All seated: keep safe standing, fans used to it, keep part of it, but development mainly seated. There will be three sides, in three phases, South, East, Thatchers. We can finance it, but then we will find banks. Timescale: started with architect, talking to council, attempting transparabcy with residents, so no surprises. Training ground: already plans to develop, increasing for team, academy, and local public facilities, to benefit all. Absolutely committed as is son, Wael too (!) For the long run...
My take: I didn't mind him at all today.
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Post by laughinggas on Oct 28, 2023 13:35:16 GMT
Barton goes same week as no new stadium to be built. Start the conspiracy theory's now.
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Post by syg on Oct 28, 2023 13:36:50 GMT
New owners: 13 signings since they joined, budget, should be higher in league. Need a fresh face. Nothing to do with Bartons mouth.
Already talking to people.
Want club staff and not managers staff. - that's the most interesting point for me.
No control over rent and finance with fruit market so ditched.
South stand will be finished next month. 2nd stage edges of east stand. 3rd stage thatchers.
Between 16k and 20k.
Already talking to architect, council and locals.
Training ground being increased.
I like him, has a plan .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2023 13:38:39 GMT
Barton goes same week as no new stadium to be built. Start the conspiracy theory's now. Barton would have retired by the time we'd built the Fruit Market stadium anyway. There's no link!
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Post by CabbagePatchBlues on Oct 28, 2023 13:59:24 GMT
No more supporting pillars I hope
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Post by TaiwanGas on Oct 28, 2023 14:01:32 GMT
Will we now, or have we already dropped the ‘temporary’ tag for the new South West Stand?.
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Post by bondigas on Oct 28, 2023 20:58:12 GMT
Just listened to the interview, the guy spoke as a realist, not as a fantasist longing for adulation and adoration and attempting to be loved by all Rovers fans. I particularly found his comments about one individual making wholesale job appointments in all areas interesting. You come to the conclusion that he has now found out whats gone so badly wrong in the past and the only way forward is to clear out everyone back of house including directors along with coaching staff and start afresh. If he doesn't then he will he undermined by people whom he thought he could trust.
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Post by bluetornados on Oct 29, 2023 6:43:06 GMT
Bristol Rovers owner Hussain AlSaeed says proposed stadium move is off..
ichef.bbci.co.uk/onesport/cps/800/cpsprodpb/08D9/production/_131556220_shutterstock_editorial_14118736e.jpg Work will be undertaken on three stands of Bristol Rovers' Memorial StadiumBristol Rovers owner Hussain AlSaeed says the club's proposed move to a new ground at the city's Fruit Market site is off. The area, closer to Bristol city centre, had been mooted as a place to build a modern stadium. Instead they will look to redevelop three sides of the ground at their current Memorial Stadium home. The club are 13th in League One and without a manager after Joey Barton left in midweek. Bristol Rovers have been at the Memorial Stadium since 1996, initially sharing it with Bristol Bears before the rugby union club moved to Ashton Gate - home of Rovers' rivals Bristol City, in 2014. For the 10 years before moving to the Memorial Stadium, Rovers had been at Twerton Park in Bath after leaving their beloved Eastville ground. The Fruit Market site, just outside Bristol city centre and near to Temple Meads railway station, has been mentioned as a possible new home for the club for a number of years. But AlSaaed exclusively told BBC Radio Bristol that any ground move has been ruled out. i2-prod.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/article8651533.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/0_WhatsApp-Image-2023-08-03-at-143413jpeg.jpgPirates going nowhere"It has changed," said AlSaaed. "It was on the table, but it wasn't really completely on the table. That's what we thought when we took over. "After a meeting or two, we thought that a deal wasn't really close. "We tried to work with the developer, we tried to accommodate what they required. "But we thought that was going nowhere so now we are going to concentrate on developing the Memorial Stadium, so we don't have to leave it." The first plan is to complete work on the ground's new 3,425 capacity South Stand, scheduled for next month, before undertaking work on both the East and North Stands. Once finished, the idea is that the ground's capacity would be between 16-17,000, according to the owner. "The South Stand is taking a lot of our time, but hopefully we're getting towards the end," said AlSaaed. "I'd like to thank the supporters for their understanding with us over this and with the council in order to speed up the approval for us. "We're getting closer and closer to finishing that. That'll be the first target for us. Then we are going to continue to develop the Memorial Stadium. "I would like the capacity to be 18,000 but it may be very difficult to go to that number. To be realistic, it will be somewhere be between 16-17,000." Kuwaiti businessman AlSaaed, who became the Pirates' co-owner this summer, has also spoken about the decision to part company with Barton. He left the club after two and a half years following a 1-1 draw at home to Stevenage, which left them 16th in the table. Barton had presided over the club's famous final-day promotion from League Two in 2022 and led them to 17th last season. But AlSaaed believes a "fresh approach" is required to get the most out of an underachieving squad. "When we came this summer, we invested, and we invested in players - 13 signings," he said in an interview conducted before Rovers' 2-1 win over Northampton. "For that budget, comparing to the other budgets in the league, we should be around the top eight, if not better. "Basically the results did not reflect what we've spent. "We thought for our plans, our ideas, our vision, perhaps we could go to someone else, that with a fresh approach can actually take this team further. "But we have deep respect for Joey. We've worked with him for the last few months and he's a top, top man. "He will always have a place in our hearts, in this stadium and with these fans."
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Post by Peter Parker on Oct 29, 2023 7:15:26 GMT
Caught up with the Hussian AlSaeed interview. Thought he came across quite well for what that's worth.
Seemed to me that they have been assessing things first before making their mark on the club (for good or bad we will have to see) but sounded a bit more pragmatic compared to the idealist in Wael.
Do wonder how quickly or not, Wael's influence/shareholding will shrink.
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 29, 2023 7:42:19 GMT
Barton goes same week as no new stadium to be built. Start the conspiracy theory's now. Trying to bury bad news was the timing of announcement about stadium development. Presumed Wael and TG days are now numbered.
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 29, 2023 8:52:53 GMT
But there's no bad news to be buried... I think Al-Saeed was careful with his words about the departed manager. He probably knows that there is a small percentage of supporters who had fallen for the "cult" of said sacked thing. Laying it 100% on results (sacked manager 1.04 PPG in 77 League 1 games), and not referencing his personality (disorder) looks a very sensible move. Hey. It's the Mem. Max capacity 17,000. That Wael Al-Qadi stated would not provide an acceptable ROI. But now Hussain Al-Saeed calls the shots. Perhaps he is wealthy enough to stomach a very low ROI in return for building a Stadium capable of sustaining Championship football. That's how I see it. You know me, eternal optimist. And hope springs eternal. Glass half full. Up The Gas.
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 29, 2023 9:40:52 GMT
But there's no bad news to be buried... I think Al-Saeed was careful with his words about the departed manager. He probably knows that there is a small percentage of supporters who had fallen for the "cult" of said sacked thing. Laying it 100% on results (sacked manager 1.04 PPG in 77 League 1 games), and not referencing his personality (disorder) looks a very sensible move. Hey. It's the Mem. Max capacity 17,000. That Wael Al-Qadi stated would not provide an acceptable ROI. But now Hussain Al-Saeed calls the shots. Perhaps he is wealthy enough to stomach a very low ROI in return for building a Stadium capable of sustaining Championship football. That's how I see it. You know me, eternal optimist. And hope springs eternal. Glass half full. Up The Gas. The imprint of the stadium will allow a much larger capacity and the locals must accept the ground has been there over a century and provides a social environment and local pubs restaurants cafes etc get additional revenue from gasheads and travelling fans from other clubs. The greens no doubt will be concerned and may oppose the redevelopment proposals and may delay the process. Fingers crossed it won't be stopped and i look forward to championship football watching with my grandsons.
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 29, 2023 9:52:19 GMT
But there's no bad news to be buried... I think Al-Saeed was careful with his words about the departed manager. He probably knows that there is a small percentage of supporters who had fallen for the "cult" of said sacked thing. Laying it 100% on results (sacked manager 1.04 PPG in 77 League 1 games), and not referencing his personality (disorder) looks a very sensible move. Hey. It's the Mem. Max capacity 17,000. That Wael Al-Qadi stated would not provide an acceptable ROI. But now Hussain Al-Saeed calls the shots. Perhaps he is wealthy enough to stomach a very low ROI in return for building a Stadium capable of sustaining Championship football. That's how I see it. You know me, eternal optimist. And hope springs eternal. Glass half full. Up The Gas. The imprint of the stadium will allow a much larger capacity and the locals must accept the ground has been there over a century and provides a social environment and local pubs restaurants cafes etc get additional revenue from gasheads and travelling fans from other clubs. The greens no doubt will be concerned and may oppose the redevelopment proposals and may delay the process. Fingers crossed it won't be stopped and i look forward to championship football watching with my grandsons. Agreed. From the interview it sounds like Al-Saeed has identified working with local residents and doing things 'by the book' with planners and politicians is the way forward. Hurrah. I am cautiously positive. Feels like we will finally be delivered a level of 'professionalism'. Rather than just having the word bandied about willy nilly.
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Post by trymer on Oct 29, 2023 11:50:03 GMT
Just listened to the interview, the guy spoke as a realist, not as a fantasist longing for adulation and adoration and attempting to be loved by all Rovers fans. I particularly found his comments about one individual making wholesale job appointments in all areas interesting. You come to the conclusion that he has now found out whats gone so badly wrong in the past and the only way forward is to clear out everyone back of house including directors along with coaching staff and start afresh. If he doesn't then he will he undermined by people whom he thought he could trust. I agree,it was good to hear him answer questions in an straight forward way,no 'people are working hard behind the scenes' 'these things take time' drivel,asked if the FM was dead he said yes. We will never know but I doubt that it was ever a serious proposition anyway. Yes Barton,'the Colonel' are already gone and all the rest of the gang will soon be consigned to the dustbin of history,I hope that waq will disappear too.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Oct 29, 2023 12:16:09 GMT
Barton goes same week as no new stadium to be built. Start the conspiracy theory's now. The stadium was dead long before. We knew this and I expect Barton did. why it took so long to confirm this is beyond me. Seems the new guy is someone we will know nothing from, seems he acts then talks.
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