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Plan B?

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The club have now said they will look into the possibility of a groundshare with the shite. If, as has been mentioned on here, that now Kirkby has gone, there is no chance of a new stadium, because we are skint, and we needed Tesco etc, where is the money coming from for a joint venture? You don't discuss the possibility of it happening, if you are skint.
Brian Waring, Wokingham     Posted 26/11/2009 at 06:17:25

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Charles King
1   Posted 26/11/2009 at 11:32:39

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So now DK is booted out what else can we do to ensure we piss all over our supporters? Got it - grovel to the RS, beg to groundshare, cos at the moment theres a good chance they will want a capacity 20000 more than we need, so any televised game can show the world what an astute commentator Benitez is via the rows of empty seats on display.
Christopher Connell
2   Posted 26/11/2009 at 14:22:30

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This whole saga about planning permission stinks more the longer it runs. The money men have always wanted a ground share and seem determined to push it.

They will be suggesting that the city should just have one team next. Or should we call it a franchise.

Darren Dempsey
3   Posted 26/11/2009 at 18:53:34

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Now that Destination Kirkby has fallen through and there's no plan B will the money that was ring fenced for the move be released for David Moyes to spend to strengthen the squad in January? Or will we be fobbed off yet again with watch this space!

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