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DAV007 11-02-2014 18:53

Impressive plans
 
by Northampton Town.

I take it Iylas dream of a community stadium wont be happening for a good while?
Why cant Hydburn council see the wider community and local economic benefits a scheme like the one planned for sixfields could bring to the Accrington area?

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Exile on Spencer St 11-02-2014 20:21

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I'm sure Hyndburn Council can see the benefits, but would ask who is going to pay for the dream.
Northampton has 212,000 inhabitants, three times as many as Hyndburn, and has a couple of decades of state subsidised investment through being a 'new' (overspill) town. All the development around Sixfields has been promoted by the various New Town agencies, from buying the land, building the infrastructure and selling serviced plots. Northampton has a buoyant, mixed economy and is within commuting distance of London. I'd guess that the average house value (and the rates that can be collected) would be at least twice than that in Accy. And, as if they needed any cream on top of all that sugar, the nearest proper football team ( I can't bring myself to regard MK Dons as such) is in Coventry, quite some distance away.
Compare and contrast with Accrington town and Stanley's context.
Unless there are any Lottery winners hiding out in Huncoat.

Outback Ozzy 12-02-2014 11:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1094023)
I'm sure Hyndburn Council can see the benefits, but would ask who is going to pay for the dream.
Northampton has 212,000 inhabitants, three times as many as Hyndburn, and has a couple of decades of state subsidised investment through being a 'new' (overspill) town. All the development around Sixfields has been promoted by the various New Town agencies, from buying the land, building the infrastructure and selling serviced plots. Northampton has a buoyant, mixed economy and is within commuting distance of London. I'd guess that the average house value (and the rates that can be collected) would be at least twice than that in Accy. And, as if they needed any cream on top of all that sugar, the nearest proper football team ( I can't bring myself to regard MK Dons as such) is in Coventry, quite some distance away.
Compare and contrast with Accrington town and Stanley's context.
Unless there are any Lottery winners hiding out in Huncoat.

Just a quick point Exile - Coventry are indeed the nearest football team to Northampton, they ground share this season and maybe up to 2 more yet!

Exile on Spencer St 12-02-2014 12:09

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I know, Outback, about Coventry using Sixfields.
The point I was trying to make, crudely, was that, if you were a crow living in Northampton and were willing to fly around 30 miles to watch football, your choice would be limited to Coventry, Leicester, Peterborough and MKDons:mad:.
Whereas an Accy crow could head for Man Utd, City, Bury, Rochdale, Bolton, Preston, Blackburn, Burnley, Wigan, Oldham, Blackpool, Fleetwood and Morecambe (and not need a passport).
Thus potential 'customers' for the investment in Sixfields (by the way, it'll be the rents from the new hotel etc that subsidise the stadium) are less likely to be drawn elsewhere.


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