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Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.
Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215266Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.Then the mayor is a prat , this is a community stadium such as they have all over the world. Built by the people , paid for by the people and used by the people. How different was this project from the Cultural Quarter containing possibly the most expensive Council chambers of any town .........was he against that too ?The majority of the initial costs should have been 'written off' by now and presented if not in full then at least partially to a symbol of the town.We want City status do we........then act like one for once. Close the stadium if that's the case and let it rot, then in a few years it will be as a rotten and corrupt as our Council.
Quote from: \"hoolahoop\" post=215270Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215266Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.Then the mayor is a prat , this is a community stadium such as they have all over the world. Built by the people , paid for by the people and used by the people. How different was this project from the Cultural Quarter containing possibly the most expensive Council chambers of any town .........was he against that too ?The majority of the initial costs should have been 'written off' by now and presented if not in full then at least partially to a symbol of the town.We want City status do we........then act like one for once. Close the stadium if that's the case and let it rot, then in a few years it will be as a rotten and corrupt as our Council.Davies is against any new developments in the town, even the Cultural Quarter, which was rubber stamped before he got into power. He has publically stated he wouldn't have allowed this, the stadium, the Frencghate, the College or the airport developments to go ahead.You can see some logic however, especially if you are not a Rovers fan, a venue that is losing several million per year when council's are having to cut back
Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215274Quote from: \"hoolahoop\" post=215270Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215266Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.Then the mayor is a prat , this is a community stadium such as they have all over the world. Built by the people , paid for by the people and used by the people. How different was this project from the Cultural Quarter containing possibly the most expensive Council chambers of any town .........was he against that too ?The majority of the initial costs should have been 'written off' by now and presented if not in full then at least partially to a symbol of the town.We want City status do we........then act like one for once. Close the stadium if that's the case and let it rot, then in a few years it will be as a rotten and corrupt as our Council.Davies is against any new developments in the town, even the Cultural Quarter, which was rubber stamped before he got into power. He has publically stated he wouldn't have allowed this, the stadium, the Frencghate, the College or the airport developments to go ahead.You can see some logic however, especially if you are not a Rovers fan, a venue that is losing several million per year when council's are having to cut backWhy don't the council just 'gift' it to the Rovers & Dons? The council comes out of it looking generous, whilst clearing their 2 million yearly bill and the Rovers & Dons can go about making it their real home?
hen the mayor is a prat , this is a community stadium such as they have all over the world. Built by the people , paid for by the people and used by the people. How different was this project from the Cultural Quarter containing possibly the most expensive Council chambers of any town .........was he against that too ?The majority of the initial costs should have been 'written off' by now and presented if not in full then at least partially to a symbol of the town.We want City status do we........then act like one for once. Close the stadium if that's the case and let it rot, then in a few years it will be as a rotten and corrupt as our Council.
I get why he didn't want the stadium, he doesn't believe tax payers money should go to paying for things relating to sport (read as he's a douche)...what I don't understand is why he is against all new redevelopment in the town...what possible benefit is there to not bringing the town into the 21st century?
Can I take it that this man doesn't believe in swimming pools, parks, open fields etc. just libraries and the like ? It seems a strange mentality to have when our schools are trying to ramp up their sports and recreational facilities safe in the knowledge that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Would he have everyone sat reading in musty old libraries or playing on their playstations in their bedrooms. He needs to get a life or at least look at how other folk live their lives. I don't use the local library/swimming pool but I know they serve a purpose and should be provided in a modern society especially in a deprived area.
Does he want to see horses and carts on the High Street again ???
Quote from: \"hoolahoop\" post=215285Does he want to see horses and carts on the High Street again ???If there's a jockey on the horse, then yes!
Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215266Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.There is no truth in that at all. The panel charged with looking at agreeing terms with the Rovers are just about to file their report and rubber stamp the lease deal.
QuoteCan I take it that this man doesn't believe in swimming pools, parks, open fields etc. just libraries and the like ? It seems a strange mentality to have when our schools are trying to ramp up their sports and recreational facilities safe in the knowledge that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Would he have everyone sat reading in musty old libraries or playing on their playstations in their bedrooms. He needs to get a life or at least look at how other folk live their lives. I don't use the local library/swimming pool but I know they serve a purpose and should be provided in a modern society especially in a deprived area.I think you'll find he'd like to close all the libraries as well if he could. Instead he's just shutting half of them.
Quote from: \"silent_majority\" post=215284Quote from: \"MrFrost\" post=215266Don't shoot the messenger, but I know someone who works under the mayor Peter Davies and he told me some weeks ago now that the council are seriously considering closing the doors at the stadium. They cannot come to an agreement with Rovers over a sale or a long term lease, and they aren't prepared to keep losing almost £2 million per year running the place.It is well known Peter Davies has no time for a football team in Doncaster and has stated many times if he were in power at the time the stadium would never have happened.There is no truth in that at all. The panel charged with looking at agreeing terms with the Rovers are just about to file their report and rubber stamp the lease deal.Well JR didn't sound very convincing on the stadium matter when asked on Radio Sheffield!
Ryan pretty much admitted any deal was uncertain.
The question of the financial sustainability for the KMS is an argument confined mainly to the interested parties. Even in the current economic situation. It’s not one that’s being played out in public.Shutting the place down and throwing the town’s football club out on the street on the other hand, would be electoral suicide.