I live very near to Leeds training ground. The locals love it. Its an area that was earmarked for development and instead of a supermarket, a vast housing estate or rubbish dump that Leeds Council was looking for, Leeds United bought the site and turned it from a green field into a green field with white lines on it. It is very quiet, no shopping traffic, no commuting cars and no dumper trucks. Just a few cars each day coming and going for football training.
Incidently, when Leeds got into financial difficulty they sold part of the land and houses were built on it.
So my message to those trying to stop Brightons training facility - be very careful what you wish for.
A letter for the Argus ?
Note the emphasis on owning the site. This makes life a lot simpler. Albion could have bought the whole site years a go for less than half the cost of Macca. They would have recouped the outlay as well.
Same sort of thing really.
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