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by The Eternal Optimist » 23 Nov 2023, 15:29
by torregull » 23 Nov 2023, 09:38
Taelee73 wrote: 22 Nov 2023, 19:08 With all the new building of housing and industry/supermarkets around Edgingswell, along with the long mooted plan for a new train station based there, maybe this is an option? I assume land was compulsory purchased for the building of the new dual carriageway, so it's not setting a precedent. A ground there would have great car and maybe soon train access up towards Exeter and down to Plymouth, with the Willows nearby and pubs. Parking could be incorporated. The clubs first choice was the old tip at the Willows, so maybe it's an option?
by Cheddargull » 23 Nov 2023, 09:20
leetufc wrote: 23 Nov 2023, 00:49 I live in Preston which I would consider local and Plainmoor is a pain of a location. I have to drive and parking is poor, its not on a good bus route and a long walk from the nearest train station.
by leetufc » 23 Nov 2023, 00:49
The Eternal Optimist wrote: 22 Nov 2023, 16:34 By 'community based club' I meant it is situated right in the middle of a community - adjacent and convenient to its fans. I don't think there are that many fans who travel from places like Reading, that would make a difference to the size of the Plainmoor gate. The club has to consider that the majority of its fans that attend matches are based locally. That must be obvious, I would have thought. Of course there are an occasional few who travel long distances to get here for matches. I've done it myself when I was living elsewhere, to get to special games, for example, a cuptie. What railway station do you think we could build a stadium near? Answer, there are none, because there is no suitable land near any local station. ie. Torquay, Torre. I would have thought that was an obvious observation. Plainmoor is in a unique position for a football club. Be careful if you wish to move away from it. Would Exeter City ever want to leave St James Park? Only if they ever got in the Premiership I should think. The siting of SJP allows the fans excellent access to their football club. If it was out of town, all spectators would need to drive there. Not a good idea.
by Taelee73 » 22 Nov 2023, 19:08
by culmstockgull » 22 Nov 2023, 17:45
by The Eternal Optimist » 22 Nov 2023, 16:34
by happytorq » 21 Nov 2023, 19:13
The Eternal Optimist wrote: 21 Nov 2023, 17:37 Plainmoor is a community based club
The Eternal Optimist wrote: 21 Nov 2023, 17:37 A move away to some characterless stadium would be a disaster.
The Eternal Optimist wrote: 21 Nov 2023, 17:37 (would all our fans travel that far every week, I don't think so)
The Eternal Optimist wrote: 21 Nov 2023, 17:37 The whole scheme is totally unrealistic, and I think he knows that by now.
by The Eternal Optimist » 21 Nov 2023, 17:37
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