Uncle Spielberg said:I am 98% certain its a YES.
Infact my books says
Yes - Falmer 1/3
No - Falmer 4/1
Yes - but Sheepcote Valley 3/1
Those odds don't suggest you are 98% certain
Uncle Spielberg said:I am 98% certain its a YES.
Infact my books says
Yes - Falmer 1/3
No - Falmer 4/1
Yes - but Sheepcote Valley 3/1
Icy Gull said:There has to be a(secret) plan B or the wrong people are running this club, which they're not. Apologies if that sounds a bit Irish.
junior said:Its going to be YES
Stop worrying!!!
Albion Dan said:Exactly. It would be Grossly negligent of the board to not have considered what we will do if there is a No decision.
Yorkie said:They will resign.
We haven't got the wherewithall to fight for another site.
Gaffer said:Calm down lads. They did not just pick October 31 out of thin air. They (the civil servants) knew that they had to wait for Prescott to get back to Westminster after the party conference season and for Parliament to open again and find time in Prescott's diary to give him the papers with a recommendation .
You can bet that those looking after the South Downs National Park Inquiry are talking to the Falmer inquiry civil servants to make sure there is not a conflict,or if there is, preparing papers for JP so he and his top Sir Humphrey can sort it out.
So we may have to wait until the last week of the month, possibly Tuesday 25 when the parties concerned at the Inquiry receive the letter of decision by courier.
JP will not announce the decision in a way that smacks of bias or trying to make political capital, for if he did so, the decision could be challenged as not being based on planning terms. So, I cannot see an announcement at a match as being the way in which the decision is announced.
As to what the decision will be, the odds must be in favour of Falmer. Otherwise surely JP would have accepted the First Inquiry recommendation not to proceed. And all the evidence at the second Inquiry suggested that Falmer whilst it has its problems is still the best of a bad job and it's affordable unlike the other sites with the possible exception of Sheepcote Valley.
Lord Bracknell said:Yorkie and Ernest are probably right.
Gaffer, though, is talking sense:-
With all due respect I think that is twaddle, if the club has the answer so would LDC and FPC and there is no way they could keep that under wraps .pigin stripes said:For those who want to listen the answer has been sent to the club, several days ago. My understanding from those who know and I am led to believe only the main 3 persons involved know the result is being delayed for 28 days until its made public.
A official response is to be made by a firm of solicitors acting for JP. on the 25/10/05.
NO I don't know the result however from what I have been told I believe its a NO, but with a yes for Sheepcote.
pigin stripes said:For those who want to listen the answer has been sent to the club, several days ago. My understanding from those who know and I am led to believe only the main 3 persons involved know the result is being delayed for 28 days until its made public.
A official response is to be made by a firm of solicitors acting for JP. on the 25/10/05.
NO I don't know the result however from what I have been told I believe its a NO, but with a yes for Sheepcote.
Caveman said: