Not Andy Naylor
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Have to say I find some of the comments on this thread incredible.
When we were playing at Withdean we had crap crowds who, on most occasions, didn't fill a crap stadium. When talk of a new stadium first started I'm sure it was suggested we would part build it and develop further as and when the the need arose (not dissimilar to Oxford except for them the need hasn't arisen). It took us 13 years from Dick Knight taking over for us to move into our new ground. Bournemouth started plans for a new ground only two years ago and although they now appear to be on hold, they may well still get one quicker than we did.
Whether people like it or not we are where we are purely because of the benevolence of one very rich fan. Had the crash of 2008 not happened who's to say we wouldn't now be in hock to the banks. People go on our about our steady progress but if we had won the play-offs in our second season in the championship that would have been well before the academy opened and we had a CEO of the calibre of PB so our infrasture, other than the Amex wouldn't have been in place.
I'm not going to waste time hating a club like Bournemouth as there are more that unites clubs like ours than divides us. Much more worthwhile hating clubs like Palace, Leeds, the Massive etc.
You're conveniently ignoring several points here.
Bournemouth would only get a new stadium quicker than we did because there are no planning issues as I understand it.
Withdean was usually a matter of not filling a crap stadium in the lower divisions. It was hard to get tickets in the Championship or equivalent. Whereas PLB never seem to fill a quite comfortable, if small, modern stadium for Premier League football.
The one very rich fan might have taken over even if the original plans for financing the ground had been unaffected by 2008.
The academy is irrelevant, isn't it? I think you're referring to the opening of the training ground. And PB was CEO by the end of the second season in the Championship.