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Newcastle United vs Everton, Tuesday 25/03/14 @ 7:45pm (Not on TV)
Rich replied to LoveItIfWeBeatU's topic in Football
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Just checked the stats as well, Tiote had 155 touches with 121 passes complete at 91% accuracy. Fucking hell, love that.
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Seems like Marveaux played his part there for the time he was on.
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So predictable Not arguing like.
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Badly want to put HBA in for this gameweek but I have no certainty muglips will even put him on. That shit's whack.
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Blah. Blah. Blah. Blah. Well you patently didn't read my original post either, I mentioned the "whole development" and the potential payback. So it'd cost £300 mill to add 10,000 seats (based on prices way back when FFS thought about it) onto the ground, that'd only take about 50-odd years to pay itself back from tickets(not counting interest). Even if a hotel and casino (not allowed) were possible you'd be doing well to half the investment repayment time. Crap article. You could get a whole new stadium for that (Emirates was "only" £390 Mill)
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Yeah the wall of the stand does, but people would have to queue somewhere which would be pretty tricky if the land is taken up by a building. Think Stifler is actually on-point with this, I don't see how selling the land over the road would affect expanding the Gallowgate. As others have said the development plans went away with Shepherd really (and probably weren't viable anyway with what happened with MGM). In terms of the queuing they'd just build the stand like the other two, surely? With the road running between (would probably need to be closed on matchdays like).
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If the cost of using the land to develop the stadium is already prohibitive (£300Mill the article said Shepherd was looking at, years ago) which means extending over aforesaid land is a non runner already. Realising many years worth of "lease" payments "up front" makes perfect business sense. Selling it for £2Mill would be the equivalent of 24 years worth of lease payments, up front. You did not read that article properly. Did like, even if you roll in casino's, conference centre's etc. payback would be unrealistically long. If I remember it was the complexity of any structural work because of the Metro underneath which killed the previous thoughts on expansion, as much as the rules on Casino's, that hasn't gone away. Whatever, expansion of SJP via the Gallowgate is not feasible, from a financial standpoint. Best expansion would be if we can knock down behind the East Stand, which we can't, stupid council and listed buildings holding back the club eh?. If we need to expand, the only way to do it would be a new ground. You obviously didn't like. It would not cost £300m to redevelop the stand, that was the cost of the entire project. The cost of doing both the Leazes and Milburn was £42m and the structural stuff re: the Metro has never been proven AFAIK.
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If the cost of using the land to develop the stadium is already prohibitive (£300Mill the article said Shepherd was looking at, years ago) which means extending over aforesaid land is a non runner already. Realising many years worth of "lease" payments "up front" makes perfect business sense. Selling it for £2Mill would be the equivalent of 24 years worth of lease payments, up front. You did not read that article properly.
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Less delicious. Still tasty.
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This is delicious.
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Fuck's sake. 30 seconds.