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Should we move to crayford and lobby Dartford council for a free 8.5 million stadium at no rent?

It would only mean a move of 3 miles.

Or should we ask bexley council outright for a similar deal

Of course we could have local community things like astroturf pitches, a sports hall with indoor pitches and driving range to sweeten the deal.

What have Bexley council ever done for us?

I remember years ago we looked at the possibilty of a ground near the black prince. Should we try and get the council on board?

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I think you will find that Crayford is part of bexley council

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Bugger, lets move another couple of miles then to Darford or go to Brands Hatch which was another rumoured possibility.

So another question, if by moving upto ten miles we got council help, a new ground etc etc. Would you support a move and continue to support Welling?

I do hope this rumoured new Cray Wanderers ground isnt being sponsored by Bexley Council.





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Brands Hatch would not be popular with supporters who use public transport.

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I can't imagine Bexley Council putting any money into Cray's new ground as it's due to be in Sandy Lane which comes within Bromley Council's area.

Personally I think any move for the Wings away from the Welling/Bexleyheath area would be a disaster for the club as I feel that probably half of the already dwindling support would disappear.  The only beneficiaries of such a move would very likely be VCD.

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Brands hatch and Crayford are not Welling? We are Welling United so our home ground should be in Welling...

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wings123 wrote:

Brands hatch and Crayford are not Welling? We are Welling United so our home ground should be in Welling...



I totally agree. If Welling United moved out of town, then they wouldn't be a Welling team anymore, so i would feel no need to go to games.

 



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About time the council invested in its senior non league team

Cray getting a new ground, Dartford have a new ground, i am sure plenty of other councils have provide new stadia.

Can someone remind me what the F, Bexley council have ever done for us. There is plenty of land nearby where they could build a stadium complex and let us have it at £1 a week for 2 seasons then give it to us to run the council leisure facilities at the stadium.

We can also push the fact that training pitches etc and the whole stadium will be a permenant base for the academy too. Throw in a few banquetting suites/function rooms and the council get some bang back for their buck.

New ground will bring in sponsors and commercial business too.

Have we lobbied the council for help with this? or do we expect it on a plate?

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JgFc wrote:

About time the council invested in its senior non league team

Cray getting a new ground, Dartford have a new ground, i am sure plenty of other councils have provide new stadia.

Can someone remind me what the F, Bexley council have ever done for us. There is plenty of land nearby where they could build a stadium complex and let us have it at £1 a week for 2 seasons then give it to us to run the council leisure facilities at the stadium.

We can also push the fact that training pitches etc and the whole stadium will be a permenant base for the academy too. Throw in a few banquetting suites/function rooms and the council get some bang back for their buck.

New ground will bring in sponsors and commercial business too.

Have we lobbied the council for help with this? or do we expect it on a plate?



-- Edited by JgFc on Sunday 2nd of May 2010 07:31:33 PM


Bexley council are building a new stadium down at Thamesmead, you could always move down there, don't forget the lucky heather.biggrin


 



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many moons ago was there some noise about sainsbury having the ground and the cricket next door and moving us and them down to dartfordians  that became a nonstarter because of the residents and lack of suitable access

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JgFc wrote:

About time the council invested in its senior non league team

Cray getting a new ground, Dartford have a new ground, i am sure plenty of other councils have provide new stadia.

Can someone remind me what the F, Bexley council have ever done for us. There is plenty of land nearby where they could build a stadium complex and let us have it at £1 a week for 2 seasons then give it to us to run the council leisure facilities at the stadium.

We can also push the fact that training pitches etc and the whole stadium will be a permenant base for the academy too. Throw in a few banquetting suites/function rooms and the council get some bang back for their buck.

New ground will bring in sponsors and commercial business too.

Have we lobbied the council for help with this? or do we expect it on a plate?



-- Edited by JgFc on Sunday 2nd of May 2010 07:31:33 PM


Bexley council are building a new stadium down at Thamesmead, you could always move down there, don't forget the lucky heather.biggrin


 



If I were a resident of the London Borough of Bexley I would be asking my candidates in the local election why the council give money to Charlton and not Welling. But I am not so I can't.

If the ground were to be moved I would have thought a site nearer to Shooters' Hill would still be Welling rather than Crayford. Thamesmead etc. Anyway for me PVR is ideal especially as I will be able to do my shopping after the games once Tesco openwinkwinkconfuse

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Living in Bexley is one thing. Finding a councillor who is prepared to talk is quite another thing completely.

Then they wonder why turnouts are so low at elections.

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Didn't we sign a new 50 year lease the other year? Can't see why they would want to move untill that's up by which time I'll be long gone. 

I think pricing is the main problem. I watched some of the Blackburn V Arsenal game yesterday and they mentioned that you can get a season ticket behind the goal at Blackburn for £199 a year. I doubt it the local non league teams can compete with that.

Get accompanied kids in for a quid and have a concession for those in full time education like most other clubs have. A £60 season ticket for them would encourage them to come.

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Not sure I would pay £199 to watch Blackburn!!! They still can't fill their ground.

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I have siad before that I dont think that councils should spend taxpayers money on football clubs when they dont spend enough on essential services already. I live in dartford borough and object to the fact that some of my money went to providing a stadium for Dartford FC. If I still lived in Bexley borough I would object to the money going to the building a a new football stadium.

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Agree 100% with that.

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JgFc, a good point, but I've heard that Bexley are cutting 20% of their budget anyway. Plus, at the best of times, they are a nightmare to get money out of.

The councillor for North Heath ward is quite open, next time I see him, I'll ask what the monetary situation be.

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