Angas
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Post by Angas on Jul 15, 2015 10:07:12 GMT
I know they all fell through, but does anyone know how previous proposed new stadiums were going to be funded?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 10:09:40 GMT
I know they all fell through, but does anyone know how previous proposed new stadiums were going to be funded? Magic pixies that poop cash?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 10:11:03 GMT
We never got far enough to worry about that, did we?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 10:19:07 GMT
The New Mem from selling the student accommodation, convenience store etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 10:21:39 GMT
Easter Compton, joint scheme with Bristol City. Plenty of funding in place for that one and Redrow keen to deal. Sadly the Environmental agency weren't keen.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 12:39:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 13:37:10 GMT
It was in the public domain. GD still has the company formed at the time.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Jul 15, 2015 14:35:23 GMT
It was in the public domain. GD still has the company formed at the time. Think it did go by a few different descriptions Easter Compton / Avonmouth / Severnside all ultimately doomed by chemical plants
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Post by Gastafari on Jul 15, 2015 14:37:24 GMT
I had a book when I was about 13(I cant for the life of me remember what it was titled) circa 1993-94 all about old grounds and the imminent plans for modern all seaters, and there was a double page spread in the centre of the book with an artists impression of Rovers supposed new stadium plans.
I gather that would of been possibly Easter compton or maybe Severnside?
40,000 capacity and one of the best stadiums in Europe I seem to recall it saying, that could just be me dreaming that bit though.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 14:43:04 GMT
I had a book when I was about 13(I cant for the life of me remember what it was titled) circa 1993-94 all about old grounds and the imminent plans for modern all seaters, and there was a double page spread in the centre of the book with an artists impression of Rovers supposed new stadium plans. I gather that would of been possibly Easter compton or maybe Severnside? 40,000 capacity and one of the best stadiums in Europe I seem to recall it saying, that could just be me dreaming that bit though. That was the one with balloons and concord flying over it? I remember that ground well, I think my Dad said "I won't believe it until I walk in there myself". More fool him.
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Post by Gastafari on Jul 15, 2015 14:50:05 GMT
I had a book when I was about 13(I cant for the life of me remember what it was titled) circa 1993-94 all about old grounds and the imminent plans for modern all seaters, and there was a double page spread in the centre of the book with an artists impression of Rovers supposed new stadium plans. I gather that would of been possibly Easter compton or maybe Severnside? 40,000 capacity and one of the best stadiums in Europe I seem to recall it saying, that could just be me dreaming that bit though. That was the one with balloons and concord flying over it? I remember that ground well, I think my Dad said "I won't believe it until I walk in there myself". More fool him. I seem to recall it did have hot air Balloons and some sort of Aircraft hovering above it. Should of been Pigs really!
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Post by brizzle on Jul 15, 2015 15:08:43 GMT
It's a bit sad really, but most of our new stadia plans have been long forgotten by myself, mostly because I never really believed that they would ever come to fruition anyway. The only thing that I can remember with any clarity (I think ) is when we were supposed to be building a stadium close to the M5 interchange in the marshlands at Avonmouth. That failed because we had the funding in place for the stadium itself (allegedly), but the problem seemed to be who would pay for the link road from a roundabout to the stadium itself. In any event perhaps there will be some merit in the following article, dated September 2006 . . . In the meantime, round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round, ad nauseam.
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Post by harrybuckle on Jul 15, 2015 15:15:09 GMT
The club also had a proposal in 1955 to build a new stadium in Speedwell near what is now the school close to what is now Broad Plain Rugby Club.
The Supporters Club meanwhile paid for the new North Stand and floodlights at Eastville so they decided to re develop instead of moving. Greyhound racing and a well supported second division (Championship) football club with average gates of 20,000 pushing for First Division football. What was not to like .....where did it all go wrong ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 15:15:54 GMT
It was in the public domain. GD still has the company formed at the time. Can't believe we nearly built like 3 miles from my house.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 15:17:57 GMT
It was in the public domain. GD still has the company formed at the time. Can't believe we nearly built like 3 miles from my house. You're mixing up "one of Geoff's schemes" and "nearly built".
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 15:20:38 GMT
Can't believe we nearly built like 3 miles from my house. You're mixing up "one of Geoff's schemes" and "nearly built". You say potato I say vanity project.
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Post by brizzle on Jul 15, 2015 15:21:15 GMT
The club also had a proposal in 1955 to build a new stadium in Speedwell near what is now the school close to what is now Broad Plain Rugby Club.
The Supporters Club meanwhile paid for the new North Stand and floodlights at Eastville so they decided to re develop instead of moving. Greyhound racing and a well supported second division (Championship) football club with average gates of 20,000 pushing for First Division football. What was not to like .....where did it all go wrong ? I'm surprised to read that, as I wouldn't have thought that this piece of land would have been stable enough to build on in 1955, or even now if it comes to that. What do you mean when you say ''proposal,'' did the club seek permission or was it offered by Bristol City Council.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 15:27:46 GMT
I drew a picture of a potential ground for a Year 6 School Project I did on Rovers. It had two tiers behind each goal and three on either side and was to built near the M32. It had a capacity of 91,883 and has stands named after Geoff Bradford, Smash & Grab, Peter Beadle and Stuart Taylor. I'll try and dig it out to show you all.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2015 15:39:19 GMT
There were two schemes fairly close. The first being near Avonmouth the second around 13 years ago was on the land now occupied by the Severn approach business park where Airbus, RoyalMail etc are located.
Redrow had planning for industrial but offered to give up land for a stadium if residential was allowed there. The environment agency chucked it out at the first hurdle due to it being a designated flood plain so ok for warehousing but not homes.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Jul 15, 2015 16:01:40 GMT
The club also had a proposal in 1955 to build a new stadium in Speedwell near what is now the school close to what is now Broad Plain Rugby Club.
The Supporters Club meanwhile paid for the new North Stand and floodlights at Eastville so they decided to re develop instead of moving. Greyhound racing and a well supported second division (Championship) football club with average gates of 20,000 pushing for First Division football. What was not to like .....where did it all go wrong ? I'm surprised to read that, as I wouldn't have thought that this piece of land would have been stable enough to build on in 1955, or even now if it comes to that. What do you mean when you say ''proposal,'' did the club seek permission or was it offered by Bristol City Council. Harrys site must be by B***** Hill Rugby Club (or Barts as they now like to be called) as Broad Plain play south of the river at the old Robinsons (?) sports ground
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