Blackwell Meadows Signage
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:47 am
Finally the Rugby club are adding our crest to the sign that's by the main road, sounds like the new board are keen for us to stay.
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Could well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I know a lot hate the Arena, but BM always depresses me for the simple fact I do not see how we can get it up to league standard.H1987 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:22 amCould well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I really don't think the sign matters much anyway, I'm far more interested in improvements to the matchday experience itself at Blackwell if we are staying. While I've heavily opposed the Arena, the threat of us potentially upping sticks to there may well have strengthened our hand in negotiating over Blackwell and our future there.
EDJOHNS wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:59 amI know a lot hate the Arena, but BM always depresses me for the simple fact I do not see how we can get it up to league standard.H1987 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:22 amCould well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I really don't think the sign matters much anyway, I'm far more interested in improvements to the matchday experience itself at Blackwell if we are staying. While I've heavily opposed the Arena, the threat of us potentially upping sticks to there may well have strengthened our hand in negotiating over Blackwell and our future there.
Before anyone starts saying we can't afford the league I know that, BUT, surely the aim has to be to get back there or there is little point in playing league matches if the only aim ever becomes not to get relegated each year.
OK how the hell can Barcodes aim for promotion?spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:07 pmEDJOHNS wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:59 amI know a lot hate the Arena, but BM always depresses me for the simple fact I do not see how we can get it up to league standard.H1987 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:22 amCould well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I really don't think the sign matters much anyway, I'm far more interested in improvements to the matchday experience itself at Blackwell if we are staying. While I've heavily opposed the Arena, the threat of us potentially upping sticks to there may well have strengthened our hand in negotiating over Blackwell and our future there.
Before anyone starts saying we can't afford the league I know that, BUT, surely the aim has to be to get back there or there is little point in playing league matches if the only aim ever becomes not to get relegated each year.
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I think it would be possible, but the issue is redeveloping the clubhouse side or basically having to tear apart the seated stand which already cost a lot of money in order to achieve that. Perhaps a more cooperative rugby club would be amenable to the former. I'd imagine it's on the minds of the board, but ultimately, we'd need a serious cash injection most likely from a private investor to get to the football league. If such a person exists, perhaps they'd also have the cash either for such a costly conversion of Blackwell, or be prepared to fund another stadium. I know as fans we certainly can't do the latter.EDJOHNS wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:59 amI know a lot hate the Arena, but BM always depresses me for the simple fact I do not see how we can get it up to league standard.H1987 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:22 amCould well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I really don't think the sign matters much anyway, I'm far more interested in improvements to the matchday experience itself at Blackwell if we are staying. While I've heavily opposed the Arena, the threat of us potentially upping sticks to there may well have strengthened our hand in negotiating over Blackwell and our future there.
Before anyone starts saying we can't afford the league I know that, BUT, surely the aim has to be to get back there or there is little point in playing league matches if the only aim ever becomes not to get relegated each year.
When we do eventually return to BM any thawing of relations is greatly appreciated , however DJ has always indicated funding of a new stadia should be possible and repayment costs within our means so BM is always a stop gap.JE93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:25 pmAs others have said, any sign (no pun intended) that the relationship between the RC and the FC is improving can only be good news. Prosperous sporting teams in Darlington can only be a good thing in terms of financial income, community engagement and public health.
I'm sure the infrastructure committee within the club was working on plans to show how BM could be brought to NL and FL standard. I do think it's something that should be published as a 'working paper' for fans to have an understanding of what it would take both in terms of physical development and cost to turn BM into a National League then Football League standard ground. Personally my only issue with BM is the pipe. Remove that from the equation (which I believe you can for a cost) and I actually think it has great potential and a good location to be developed into a FL standard ground. Obviously all of that comes with money we don't currently have unfortunately. Keep playing the euromillions folks.
EDJOHNS wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:11 pmOK how the hell can Barcodes aim for promotion?spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:07 pmEDJOHNS wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:59 amI know a lot hate the Arena, but BM always depresses me for the simple fact I do not see how we can get it up to league standard.H1987 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:22 amCould well be a combination of these things. Firstly a more sympathetic board at the rugby club and secondly that if we leave they would lose an awful lot of money.
I really don't think the sign matters much anyway, I'm far more interested in improvements to the matchday experience itself at Blackwell if we are staying. While I've heavily opposed the Arena, the threat of us potentially upping sticks to there may well have strengthened our hand in negotiating over Blackwell and our future there.
Before anyone starts saying we can't afford the league I know that, BUT, surely the aim has to be to get back there or there is little point in playing league matches if the only aim ever becomes not to get relegated each year.
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I'm sure Scott Thornberry said that was an absolute non starter.
I think Scott said it would cost at least a £1m to move the pipe & Northumbria Water aren't keen in the slightest to move the pipe. So virtually a non starter.theoriginalfatcat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:48 pmI'm sure Scott Thornberry said that was an absolute non starter.