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Might not have shiny floors, nice bogs or padded seats, but how anyone could wish to leave SJP is beyond me. 
 

As said earlier, you couldn’t pay me to go to the YewChooba fest at the Stack but there’s a canny queue to get on it. 

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44 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

Anyone know what this is about?

 

 


Curiosity got the better of me - so bought the title deed (TY103239).

 

4 St James Terrace, owned by ‘St James Land Ltd’ - only incorporated earlier this year, have a weird fairly narrow strip of land running parallel to the East Stand. Including all the steps to the left of the container. Oddly can’t see anything on the planning portal for development work, but assume something is going on in the building behind.

 

The sign suggests quite some annoyance though!

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11 minutes ago, GeordieT said:


Curiosity got the better of me - so bought the title deed (TY103239).

 

4 St James Terrace, owned by ‘St James Land Ltd’ - only incorporated earlier this year, have a weird fairly narrow strip of land running parallel to the East Stand. Including all the steps to the left of the container. Oddly can’t see anything on the planning portal for development work, but assume something is going on in the building behind.

 

The sign suggests quite some annoyance though!

Just another reason to move to something purpose built and not land locked.

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8 minutes ago, LFEE said:

I appreciate its still new and shiny but even still I did think when I heard the capacity was only 3k it sounded way too small…

 

 

For probably about 25 times a year ? It's fine, it's not like there's nowhere else to go.

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1 hour ago, GeordieT said:


Curiosity got the better of me - so bought the title deed (TY103239).

 

4 St James Terrace, owned by ‘St James Land Ltd’ - only incorporated earlier this year, have a weird fairly narrow strip of land running parallel to the East Stand. Including all the steps to the left of the container. Oddly can’t see anything on the planning portal for development work, but assume something is going on in the building behind.

 

The sign suggests quite some annoyance though!

 

The (previous ?) owner was almost begging them to make him an offer in the Chronicle a year back.

 

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-stadium-developer-club-review-27244064

 

Clearly someone purposely being a nuisance in the hope of making a quick buck.

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2 hours ago, LFEE said:

I appreciate its still new and shiny but even still I did think when I heard the capacity was only 3k it sounded way too small…

 

 

For regular games most season ticket holders already have their own routine and their favoured pre/post match places, be different this weekend.

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29 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:


There seems to be a bit of a dispute between the landholder and the club. They’ve made attempts to block the entrance previously.

Need to realise who there fucking dealing with these days pricks.

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7 hours ago, Danh1 said:

Might not have shiny floors, nice bogs or padded seats, but how anyone could wish to leave SJP is beyond me. 
 

As said earlier, you couldn’t pay me to go to the YewChooba fest at the Stack but there’s a canny queue to get on it. 

Majority of our fans don't want to move away from the current location. But just move a bit up the road and exten SJP or build an entire new stadium.

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Rangers able to use Hampden Park for a few games while work on Ibrox goes on. Some clubs just have the luck of geography in their favour. Same as Spurs with Wembley. 

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Said this many times, the most important thing about NUFC is the team. The only way to improve the team is to increase revenue. If we could build a new stadium where the current ground is brilliant. However, we can't.

 

Building an extension at St James' would be limited, not cost effective, disrupt season ticket holders, result in loss of revenue whilst the extension was built and would bring in nowhere near the revenue/commercial deals of a new stadium. It's a no brainer for me

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2 minutes ago, et tu brute said:

Said this many times, the most important thing about NUFC is the team. The only way to improve the team is to increase revenue. If we could build a new stadium where the current ground is brilliant. However, we can't.

 

Building an extension at St James' would be limited, not cost effective, disrupt season ticket holders, result in loss of revenue whilst the extension was built and would bring in nowhere near the revenue/commercial deals of a new stadium. It's a no brainer for me

:clap:Sooner we can get to this conclusion and get something built, we can kick on to the next level.

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13 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Rangers able to use Hampden Park for a few games while work on Ibrox goes on. Some clubs just have the luck of geography in their favour. Same as Spurs with Wembley. 

We could stay at St James while we create the Leazes stadium park and then bulldoze it to create a green area.

 

Already e mailed the club with my renderings expect it to be considered in the feasibility study, game changer was the initial feedback.

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