East Staffs Gull
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Coventry ‘cos local to me and we’d get a decent allocation.
I went Luton, but would be happy with Coventry too, that said, on watching the first leg, Boro looked hugely superior, was really impressed with their slick passing game. Coventry were mainly hoof it over the top for Gykores to run onto.Luton or Coventry. Both could use the money and it’s something different.
They'd have to groundshare with Watford or anywhere relatively near. I think that is the only viable option.Radio yesterday were saying if Luton do get promoted, then their ground is currently not upto standard.
I know they have 14 weeks. Still a lot of work to be done! Could you imagine if they weren’t allowed up.
That proposed new ground looks lovely.£10m needs to be spent according to a BBC article. Which includes one of the stands needing to be pretty much rebuilt...
Luton Town: Premier League promotion could cost £10m
Luton Town are well-placed for the play-offs or automatic promotion, but need to improve their ground.www.bbc.co.uk
It’ll most likely stem from the 2015/16 season and the whole Stephens/Ramirez/Mike Dean situation. It wasn’t just missing out on the automatic promotion that hurt, but the weight that red card would have on our playoff chances and losing who was arguably our most important player at that point. It was naturally going to turn ugly based on the stakes.Geordie in peace here,
Why the enmity with Middlesbrough?
Exactly the same feeling here. Cov are going to have to play well to get through. They needed an advantage from the first leg really.I went Luton, but would be happy with Coventry too, that said, on watching the first leg, Boro looked hugely superior, was really impressed with their slick passing game. Coventry were mainly hoof it over the top for Gykores to run onto.
Cant see Coventry beating Boro at the Riverside, but lets see
Because of their twatty fans after the ref gave them their promotion in that game in 2016. Have always wished them bad luck ever since.Geordie in peace here,
Why the enmity with Middlesbrough?
Soft red card?It’ll most likely stem from the 2015/16 season and the whole Stephens/Ramirez/Mike Dean situation. It wasn’t just missing out on the automatic promotion that hurt, but the weight that red card would have on our playoff chances and losing who was arguably our most important player at that point. It was naturally going to turn ugly based on the stakes.
Its in the past now but to be honest I think if there is a bigger reason for not wanting Boro is simply because its another long trip north.
THAT decider and it's too chuffing far.Geordie in peace here,
Why the enmity with Middlesbrough?
I was unaware of just howThat proposed new ground looks lovely.
And they're estimating it'd take £10m to get Kenilworth Road barely up to scratch for next season if they made it to the PL, including building a whole new stand, inside less than 3 months. All that for 3-4 years while their new stadium is built (which is an estimated £100m).I was unaware of just howshit"unique" their current ground is when I looked into this a little yesterday. But I kinda think their proposed ground is just a bit...unimaginative. I'm sure it can only be an improvement, but I don't think the designers exactly outdid themselves there.
I think the problem for Luton may be that promotion will come too soon. As far as I can tell they haven't even broken ground on a new stadium yet and considering the Amex took, what, ~three years to build, Luton could easily be up and back down again before that stadium is anywhere near ready.