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18 minutes ago, HopeStreetWalker said:

 Council and they are too busy laughing at FFC replacing seating, pitches, floodlights and repairing the fabric of the stadium ie the roof at the clubs cost season after season.

HSW I genuinely think you're senile because you're incapable of understanding things that are a matter of public record and have been repeated to you dozens and dozens of times. 

Either that or you forget about them five minutes after they've been explained to you. 

Your post is complete and utter nonsense from start to finish. 

The only person who's being laughed at - literally - is you. Have you not worked out by the amount of posts mocking your views that you're seen on here as the village idiot? 

Or do you just forget that too? 

 

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2 hours ago, HopeStreetWalker said:

How much is that worth on the market? Nothing as it's not marketable so it's worthless. The only customer would be the Council and they are too busy laughing at FFC replacing seating, pitches, floodlights and repairing the fabric of the stadium ie the roof at the clubs cost season after season.

Would be interesting to see how much FFC has paid to the Council and on stadium upkeep since we moved. Bet we could have refurbished Brockville with the money.

Anyway, it's academic - the club got screwed that's beyond doubt and we have gone over it often enough we would be going over old ground.

 

You are continuing to confirm to everyone how clueless your are, the club don’t pay the council anything towards “upkeep”. We only maintain the parts of the stadium and stand we own as would have been the case at brockville. What is any stadium worth on market value? Because we are in no different position to any other club who owns a stadium or part of a stadium in that respect, nobody anywhere goes about looking to buy second hand football stadiums, it’s not like building or buying a house! The pitch generates money for the club as it is used almost 24/7, the flood lights are needed for that. All 3 stands and the pitch have been used for multiple concerts through the summers generating the club a lot of money, the artificial pitch allows us to lease the ground to the Shire every other Saturday again generating the club money, we had 6 seasons in the premier league which were mostly successful and enjoyable that would not have been possible without selling and relocating, space in our north stand is still available for development similar to what SA done with the internals of the south stand should we find the finance, similarly the land on the east side is also the clubs and we already have outline planning permission from the big bad council should we decide to build a stand or develop there.  Without being perfect the stadium quite clearly is and has been a net asset over the years , the council owning part of the main stand isn’t ideal but it’s way way down the list of shit that’s been wrong with the club over the last few years.

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1 hour ago, HopeStreetWalker said:

How much is that worth on the market? Nothing as it's not marketable so it's worthless. The only customer would be the Council and they are too busy laughing at FFC replacing seating, pitches, floodlights and repairing the fabric of the stadium ie the roof at the clubs cost season after season.

Would be interesting to see how much FFC has paid to the Council and on stadium upkeep since we moved. Bet we could have refurbished Brockville with the money.

Anyway, it's academic - the club got screwed that's beyond doubt and we have gone over it often enough we would be going over old ground.

 

Bet your fun going for a pint with.

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It’s pointless banging on about Brockville now, it went a generation ago and there weren’t really any options. We were on our hunkers and the (then) Council were out to get us. It was an amazing achievement for first the club, using one of our directors’ property expertise, then the fans’ campaigning power to get the new stadium. We can’t forget that or somehow rewrite history to suggest it was a mistake. 

What’s happened since might be up for debate, and I believe current directors when they say we’ve nothing to complain about regarding our arrangements with the council. Looking forward, the strategy has to be making the best of the stadium and reducing overheads there while getting our arses back up the divisions. A fourth stand will be a part of that, as unrealistic a prospect as that is now. 

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4 hours ago, HopeStreetWalker said:

How much is that worth on the market? Nothing as it's not marketable so it's worthless. The only customer would be the Council and they are too busy laughing at FFC replacing seating, pitches, floodlights and repairing the fabric of the stadium ie the roof at the clubs cost season after season.

Would be interesting to see how much FFC has paid to the Council and on stadium upkeep since we moved. Bet we could have refurbished Brockville with the money.

Anyway, it's academic - the club got screwed that's beyond doubt and we have gone over it often enough we would be going over old ground.

 

Spectacular lack of self awareness in that final sentence!

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Of course Brockville could have been redeveloped to achieve 10,000 seats. But it would have resulted in the whole ground being flattened, including the old main stand. There would have been absolutely nothing left of the original stadium, apart from possibly the turnstiles on hope street. It would also have cost at least £15,000,000 - which was about £15,000,000 more than we had at the time. And we would have had to play somewhere else for at least another season, and 1 at Ochilview was more than enough. In conclusion, it was quite simply a non starter to stay unfortunately

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13 hours ago, Shodwall cat said:

I see rice has left alloa to join the money launderers. I'd have thought he'd have more sense than to link up with that mob.

He'll get the manager's job once Martindale gets offered a bag of cash to go somewhere else. I'm surprised he never jumped ship to St Johnstone when he had the chance. 

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From last weekends games.

Owen Hayward on loan at Penicuik - Got man of the match in a 1-1 draw against Haddington.

Logan Sinclair on loan at Tynecastle - Played in a 5-0 defeat to Broxburn

Shay Burke on loan at Drumchapel - Came off the bench to score the winner in the strathclyde quarter final.

Scott Honeyman on loan at The Shire - Scored in a 9-0 friendly against Kinnoull

Rhys Walker on loan at Camelon - Played the full 90 in a 2-1 defeat to Blackburn Juniors

 

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3 hours ago, Mon_Eh_Bairns2018 said:

I believe sandy still owns a large share in the club, but is a very passive investor and lets the others run the club. Not sure about Martin though

What constitutes as a large share? He’s obviously not been active for some years now but I don’t think he has very much investment left in the club either (compared to what he once had anyway) would be surprised if it’s any more than a 5 or 6% shareholding now the sale of the recent share issue is complete. Would be interesting to see the ownership make up as it stands, of the former MSG only really SA and MR really remain. Douglas McIntyre may still own some shares as well but it will be minimal. 

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