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Are you sure he wasn't misheard and actually said HE won't be at the Kassam in 2 years?
Now that I could believe
Now that I could believe
Are you sure he wasn't misheard and actually said HE won't be at the Kassam in 2 years?
Now that I could believe
2 years? Surely that's a groundshare...? How long does it take to build a new stadium?
I guess he didn't say it would be our ground...From a man who has said ‘getting our business done early’ so often it’s basically his catchphrase, that’s a confident boast.
You can’t build a stadium, even if you have cleared every permission and obstacle, in two years unless you have some more of modular assembly style stadium planned surely? There’s always some level of hold up even when ground has been broken.
Well, to use Brentford's new ground as a guide:2 years? Surely that's a groundshare...? How long does it take to build a new stadium?
ColinNot in this case.
There is no way our Directors are going to pump money into the club build a new stadium and wait 13 years to start to get anything backWell, to use Brentford's new ground as a guide:
2007 - option secured on site
2008 - partnership with Barratt Homes to develop site announced
2012 - main site bought
Dec 2013 - planning granted
2016 - completed purchase of associated land required
March 2017 - work on site started (clearance & preliminary works)
March 2018 - main construction work started
August 2020 - completed and handed over
1 Sept 2020 - first game v Oxford
Well, to use Brentford's new ground as a guide:
2007 - option secured on site
2008 - partnership with Barratt Homes to develop site announced
2012 - main site bought
Dec 2013 - planning granted
2016 - completed purchase of associated land required
March 2017 - work on site started (clearance & preliminary works)
March 2018 - main construction work started
August 2020 - completed and handed over
1 Sept 2020 - first game v Oxford
At the front end of positive @Scotchegg but a lot closer to reality than many of the doom-mongers on here put forward and you're correct on your last point.If we use your timeframes, and discount what doesn't apply then we have a more realistic picture.
There has been far more work carried out behind the scenes than many believe. It's not impossible to see a situation where we have already secured options on our preferred site, and that plans have already been drawn up. Local authorities have also been spoken to which won't guarantee planning permission but will certainly smooth the process. Also, the planning process has changed a lot over the last decade which can fast track appropriate applications.
So let's say that immediately after the takeover has been confirmed, an announcement is made that land has been purchased and planning submitted. Its not unreasonable to think that planning couldn't be granted during the next 12 months. Without the need to complete additional land or clear the site, main construction work could start immediately.
2 and a half years from ground breaking to completion for Brentford is a little longer than May have been expected, and covid could have contributed to that. DC Uniteds Audi Fields was completed in 17 months with Thohir at the helm.
So I suggest a slightly different time frame,
November 2021 - takeover approved by efl. Bakrie confirmed as Chairman. Announcement made regarding our intention to move.
December 2021 - confirmation on land purchase and the submission of plans for development of stadium, community, retail and leisure facilities.
December 2022 - planning granted
January 2023 - ground breaking, construction begins.
June/July 2024 - stadium completed and handed over already for the start of the 24/25 season and a year ahead of the lease running out on the Kassam.
For those already looking to angrily quote these dates, they're there as a guide only but to show that completion could be much quicker than is being suggested, and even building in contingencies means that we're very unlikely to be homeless or ground sharing any time soon.
And, once more, we are definitely NOT buying the Kassam!!
At the front end of positive @Scotchegg but a lot closer to reality than many of the doom-mongers on here put forward and you're correct on your last point.
Scotchers this all falls apart with your assumption that the takeover goes ahead next monthIf we use your timeframes, and discount what doesn't apply then we have a more realistic picture.
There has been far more work carried out behind the scenes than many believe. It's not impossible to see a situation where we have already secured options on our preferred site, and that plans have already been drawn up. Local authorities have also been spoken to which won't guarantee planning permission but will certainly smooth the process. Also, the planning process has changed a lot over the last decade which can fast track appropriate applications.
So let's say that immediately after the takeover has been confirmed, an announcement is made that land has been purchased and planning submitted. Its not unreasonable to think that planning couldn't be granted during the next 12 months. Without the need to complete additional land or clear the site, main construction work could start immediately.
2 and a half years from ground breaking to completion for Brentford is a little longer than May have been expected, and covid could have contributed to that. DC Uniteds Audi Fields was completed in 17 months with Thohir at the helm.
So I suggest a slightly different time frame,
November 2021 - takeover approved by efl. Bakrie confirmed as Chairman. Announcement made regarding our intention to move.
December 2021 - confirmation on land purchase and the submission of plans for development of stadium, community, retail and leisure facilities.
December 2022 - planning granted
January 2023 - ground breaking, construction begins.
June/July 2024 - stadium completed and handed over already for the start of the 24/25 season and a year ahead of the lease running out on the Kassam.
For those already looking to angrily quote these dates, they're there as a guide only but to show that completion could be much quicker than is being suggested, and even building in contingencies means that we're very unlikely to be homeless or ground sharing any time soon.
And, once more, we are definitely NOT buying the Kassam!!
Scotchers this all falls apart with your assumption that the takeover goes ahead next month
We may be here at the end of the season on this thread still waiting. If I’m right the takeover was mentioned back in March that’s 7 months and counting
Scotchers I admire your enthusiasm but for all of us not ITK you can see the frustration
Also you, Colin and Wallop are very sure on one thing and that is not buying the current stadium.
Is that because you know OGB refuses to sell at any cost and the new board have tried and failed to negotiate a price?
Or do they want a new start at a new place?
You don't need to be ITK to see that there is no business sense in staying at the Kassam. There are hundreds of posts on the reasons why.
Also, there is more than enough information in the public domain to see that the board have been actively looking at new sites to build. They have employed a team of experts to source land and plan everything. These people don't come cheap and there's no way serious businessmen would do this without the intention of moving. This may not all so easy to find, but the information is out there.
There are other things are not openly known, but it's not difficult to take all the jigsaw pieces being posted on here and build up the whole picture - and it ain't this!
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Whilst we're all back to bashing Kassam and his management team, I wonder how the rent situation is these days? With Covid and all. Anyone know how it's going on that front? Maybe a question to OxVox or the OUSP.
So you don’t know the answers to my questions, it’s supposition and putting a jigsaw togetherYou don't need to be ITK to see that there is no business sense in staying at the Kassam. There are hundreds of posts on the reasons why.
Also, there is more than enough information in the public domain to see that the board have been actively looking at new sites to build. They have employed a team of experts to source land and plan everything. These people don't come cheap and there's no way serious businessmen would do this without the intention of moving. This may not all so easy to find, but the information is out there.
There are other things are not openly known, but it's not difficult to take all the jigsaw pieces being posted on here and build up the whole picture - and it ain't this!
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