OK, I've now measured it using Google Earth, they're both 7 acres, more or less.
Are you including Sainsbury's as part of the Selhurst site, then? I'm certain that the footprint of the Amex is larger than their actual football ground.
OK, I've now measured it using Google Earth, they're both 7 acres, more or less.
Sounds like a pretty stupid idea to me. Any chairman/manager with an ounce of common sense will know that at the end of that two year cycle, you'll need to be selling a player or two, so they'll only offer knock-down prices.
Its a pretty risky long term strategy too. It relies on their always being a conveyor belt of talent, ripe for sale at the right time. Say Zaha suffers a career ending injury this season, they sell Williams to balance the books instead, but nobody particularly good comes through in the next two year cycle. What then?
Its a pretty risky long term strategy too. It relies on their always being a conveyor belt of talent, ripe for sale at the right time. Say Zaha suffers a career ending injury this season, they sell Williams to balance the books instead, but nobody particularly good comes through in the next two year cycle. What then?
Are you including Sainsbury's as part of the Selhurst site, then? I'm certain that the footprint of the Amex is larger than their actual football ground.
Plus The Amex plot includes a car park, a coach park, a station entrance, large exterior concourses etc. Selhurst is tucked in by roads and a supermarket.
If you'd said Selhurst is half the size of The Amex I'd have gone along with it, but you're on an absolute wind-up with it being the other way round I'm afraid.
Those aren't our losses, that is the budget for our playing staff. CPFC2010 have said that there is a £10m staff budget for the next two seasons, the vast majority of which will be for players.
Sounds like a pretty stupid idea to me. Any chairman/manager with an ounce of common sense will know that at the end of that two year cycle, you'll need to be selling a player or two, so they'll only offer knock-down prices.
No, I just measured the stadium for both. There is a large carpark next to Selhurst too, though this may be Sainsburys?
We won't accept a knock-down price. We've got the luxury of having our best players on 5 year contracts.
Sainsburys own it. However, according to Steve Parish, Sainsburys are very keen to help us redevelop Selhurst into a giant supermarket like the Tesco in Elmers End.
Th length of the contract is irrelevant. If the plan means you need to sell players every two years, and others are aware of this, they will drive the price down. If you have to sell the player you have to accept whatever is offered, regardless of what the contract length is.
They may as well just wait for the next round of riots.
I found this funny to. Perhaps the Lincolnshire air gives people a different sense of humour.
I see where you're coming from, but the owners simply wouldn't sell any of our players for a knock-down price. I'm sure there is a flexible timescale if things really weren't going to plan. Thankfully they've got a large pile of cash, so the 2 year cycle might stretch to 3, then selling 2 players in 2 years or something.
CPFC2010 don't plan to spend all of the next 3 years outside of the Premiership. Not sure if it'll happen, but they think it's going to happen sooner rather than later.
Just looking at the footprint of Selhurst is pure CHUCKLES. They are talking about redeveloping it, but how?
* The big barn at the end of the ground is already done, and towers over the rest of the ground (and looks shit). In any case, Holmesdale Road is in the way so it can't be pushed any further back.
* There is a supermarket at the opposite end which means the ground can't be expanded out that way
* That leaves the two stands along the length of the pitch. The Arthur Waite could be redeveloped on it's current sizeable plot, but the main stand can't. It is already TINY and there is a road that prevents it from being built out in that direction.
At best, you'll have a decent new Arthur Waite, joining the comedy Holmesdale barn stand as big (ish) structures, along with two truly crap looking stands - one that cannot be redeveloped as it is the other half of a supermarket, and the other one because it has no footprint to build on. These stands won't look out of place in league two.
FFP.
Look it up, then start to panic.
I see where you're coming from, but the owners simply wouldn't sell any of our players for a knock-down price. I'm sure there is a flexible timescale if things really weren't going to plan. Thankfully they've got a large pile of cash, so the 2 year cycle might stretch to 3, then selling 2 players in 2 years or something.
CPFC2010 don't plan to spend all of the next 3 years outside of the Premiership. Not sure if it'll happen, but they think it's going to happen sooner rather than later.