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It's been nice to see some decent pieces in the press about our journey to the Amex these last few days - prompted by the Brady connection.
Reading them has set me thinking: if the Knight consortium had managed, with Brady and the fans' help, to get control a year earlier and the Goldstone had been saved, would we ever have completed the journey to the promised land which is the Amex?
I know there had been talk for decades about moving to a new ground but I suspect we would have ended up making the best of what we had rather than fighting so hard for a site that would need so much graft by so many for so long to achieve. Perhaps we would be a mid-range Championship outfit still in a much improved but still rather home-spun Goldstone. In which case, have we ended up with a better long term outcome?
Reading them has set me thinking: if the Knight consortium had managed, with Brady and the fans' help, to get control a year earlier and the Goldstone had been saved, would we ever have completed the journey to the promised land which is the Amex?
I know there had been talk for decades about moving to a new ground but I suspect we would have ended up making the best of what we had rather than fighting so hard for a site that would need so much graft by so many for so long to achieve. Perhaps we would be a mid-range Championship outfit still in a much improved but still rather home-spun Goldstone. In which case, have we ended up with a better long term outcome?