It saddens me to say this but it looks like we are not the best club on the south coasft anymore
Probably 3rd or 4th now
Bad times for us
Good luck Bournmouht
Love from Brighton
Assuming that by best you mean highest placed, in which case how long ago do you have to go into history for Brighton to be the highest placed south coast club? I don't know the answer but it's probably many years ago.
17th September 2011...
Albion - 2nd in Championship
Saints - 3rd in Championship
Pompey - 18th in Championship
Bournemouth 17th in League One
http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-championship/2011-2012/table/2011-09-17
Only because Southampton played the next day but point taken!
Agreed.Most definetly a whiff of envy on this thread. It's not unlike some of the criticism we were getting during our first 2 seasons or so at The Amex from certain quarters concerning our 'sugar daddy' We were the upstarts then. If they break the rules I,m sure they'll get their sanctions implemented.
post #49 from a Bournemouth fan suggests £380K , if you take a look at our accounts I believe a rent of £1M is paid and also we're now accounting for £2M per year in depreciation costs of the stadium.
That was the figure bounded around some time ago, but I imagine it is slightly higher now... Regardless, after a lot of feasibility studies done, on new ground locations, it was deiced that we were best placed where we are, at DC... One reason was that the £380k, although seen as dead money, is a lot cheaper than any kind of mortgage they would have to get to part fund the build of anew stadium...
We have tried to buy the ground back, about a year or so ago, but our 'friendly' landlord wanted too much than we felt it worth... There are many schools of thought about the whole landlord and land thing, however, it is widely believed that the land on which DC sits on has a covenant, preventing anything other than sporting facilities to be built on it... However, this is in dispute with some fans, so I don't know if this actually still stands...
Whilst I am would obviously rather we owned the ground, I think we're in 'reasonably' safe hands... I very much doubt our owner got his millions by being mugged over, and I am positive he has done his research on the whole ground situation...
So nothing to worry about guys![]()
We have tried to buy the ground back, about a year or so ago, but our 'friendly' landlord wanted too much than we felt it worth... There are many schools of thought about the whole landlord and land thing, however, it is widely believed that the land on which DC sits on has a covenant, preventing anything other than sporting facilities to be built on it... However, this is in dispute with some fans, so I don't know if this actually still stands...
Whilst I am would obviously rather we owned the ground, I think we're in 'reasonably' safe hands... I very much doubt our owner got his millions by being mugged over, and I am positive he has done his research on the whole ground situation...
So nothing to worry about guys![]()
Watch that one. It was only 5 years ago that Plymouth were in the Championship. They had a covenant on their ground preventing anything other than sporting facilities. They had a fight on with their board at the time who didn't care about them being relegated and were involved with the ground. It all went pear shaped when England didn't get the World cup. Eventually they got their chairman kicked out but have suffered in league two ever since.
I'm not sure that Plymouth and us would be in the same boat though, as Plymouth's ground is in amongst a reasonably built up area... DC is in situated in Kings Park, which is (I think) purely for sporting use... (Cricket Pavillion, Athletics Stadium, DC and training facilities, and several football pitches for Sat/Sun league)... Whilst I agree, everything has a price, the covenant (again, I think) stretches back to when the Cooper Dean family owned a lot of this part of Bournemouth and I think is still in place, and someone would need to move heaven and Earth to get the land where DC is, available for housing for example... or anything else for that matter...
Question re: B'muff...
How did they get £6m for Adam L when the club had already been in administration. Surely one for the FA to look at in the rule book
I'm struggling to think of a 5-lettered verb that fits.or we didn't ***** the bed
Or Dorset, to where the town was shunted in 1974.Well, local if you live in Hampshire, anyway.
Good luck to them my ****ing arse. Never liked the ***** and as soon as they are back in the lower leagues the better. If they do go up then at least we won't have to go to Dean Court next season.
What level is the fine expected to be