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Originally Posted By: Gazza
Originally Posted By: andyetfc
...After getting agreement from the schools, he said, all field events would be withdrawn.


So the school sports day becomes purely a school running day!!

Seems somewhat bizarre & why the reluctance to use the pickets lock facilities?


No doubt the leader has dicus sed the matter with the schools and clubs, putt to them an option and hammer ed home his decision.(Couldn't fit javelin in anywhere)
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Harlow Council built houses on their running track and gave the football club better facilities! What does Enfield Council do build houses on the football pitch and improve the running track and by doing so give the other potential tenants worse facilities? Show some balls Mr Rye stand up and be counted like you said you would.

 

Harlow football club have gone from strength to strength in their new ground Enfield Town languish at the foot of the Ryman!

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Originally Posted By: littlehampton
Totally agree with PV's comments.They are well argued and make a lot of sense.Whatever their faults,and they have a few,the elected ETFC board members have worked very hard to get us this far with the QE Stadium project,and deserve our full support as they endeavour to drive this forward to a successful conclusion.Whilst personally I don't particularly like running tracks around a football pitch,I am sure this is positive move,and a giant stide forward for 'The Town',in its relatively short history,and believe better,more up-to-date modern facilities,will help attract more support and sponsorship,and further raise our profile in the local area.Think this is a time for feeling excited and positive about our future. With regard to atmosphere,the noise at Brighton's Withdean Stadium the other night was awesome,which goes to prove that if there is plenty to shout about the fans will get behind their team, and shout the house down,even if it is from behind a running track.I don't think we are any different - do you?
What planet you on ?? they played manchester city not the likes of Chesnuts, wabbey or Ilford . Time for a reality MOT for you I think !
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Originally Posted By: Out_Of_Towner
What planet you on ?? they played manchester city not the likes of Chesnuts, wabbey or Ilford . Time for a reality MOT for you I think !


The point was that a decent atmosphere can be created at a ground with a running track, and it the fans, not the stadium per se, that create the atmosphere. Some examples closer to home might be Sutton United, Hornchurch, and Ilford on the night we won 7-0 there.

Time for a good manners MOT for you I fear
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Don't know what QE2 looks like but I've found that the acoustics of a ground have a lot to do with the atmosphere.

Get a half decent crowd into a ground with good acoustics and the atmosphere is great...at the same time a small crowd in such a ground can sound cavernous and quite depressing.

I've been to games with reasonably big crowds at acoustically poor venues and the atmosphere has been ordinary to say the least.

 

Gazza,

Still don't know hat SIS scoring is...even Googled it.

Just returned from golfing trip with mates to Young..a course modelled on the Himalayas...I was playing okay until my Sherpa died on the ascent to the 8th.

By the 15th we had eaten the last of our dogs and had barely enough energy to finish

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Surely it is time to realise that it is better to have your own ground with its own income streams in the right place! If it comes with a running track then so be it - it seems a small price to pay. Dave has already talked about roll on roll off terracing and that is the right way to approach this. All the negativity on here just sends out the wrong message and gives ammunition to those who are against us!

The board get an awful amount of stick on here and it has been said before - if you think you can do a better job.....

I know we have had our problems with the Council but at least this is a positive move. Frankly, it is a damn site more than I expected!

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Jim, I dont think anybody supporting ETFC would not welcome a move under any circumstances, I believe it is just the original proposal seems a lot further away from what it seems that we will actually end up with, I like others probaly envisaged, if the outcome of the Oct 8th meeting was successful of course, a freshly developed football only stadium, not Old Trafford or The Emirates but some seats, covered terracing, turnstiles, burger bar, shop etc nothing grand but a place to develop as time goes on that we could call our own, what it appears we are getting is a running track & a listed building with a lick of paint!

Yes it is very welcome just not what was anticipated.

 

Also for the record I personally have never slated any member of the board & never will, I couldn't & quite honestly wouldn't want to, do what they do, giving up their free time & working relentlessly over the past seven years is something we should all applaud, those however who are, they believe more specialised & better qualified indeed let them take a step forward.

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Originally Posted By: Jim Cunneen
Surely it is time to realise that it is better to have your own ground with its own income streams in the right place! If it comes with a running track then so be it - it seems a small price to pay. Dave has already talked about roll on roll off terracing and that is the right way to approach this. All the negativity on here just sends out the wrong message and gives ammunition to those who are against us!
The board get an awful amount of stick on here and it has been said before - if you think you can do a better job.....
I know we have had our problems with the Council but at least this is a positive move. Frankly, it is a damn site more than I expected!



Well said JC, Can we pin these comments up somewhere prominant for reading by all and should anyone argue then they are the ones who need a reality check.
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Cabinet report for the future of the stadium is on the Council's web site. I tried to put a link on here to it but failed. No dobt there is an easy way to do it.

 

Recommendation.

 

That Cabinet approves:

i. the restoration of the Queen Elizabeth II stadium to include a new athletics

track and a community football stadium to Ryman Premier League standards

including a football pitch inside the athletics track.

 

ii. that the Council spends

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Interesting stuff...

 

During the mid-80s, the decision was taken to remove the running track and bring the perimeter fence closer to the pitch. This created the poor sightlines seen today, with spectators in the Stand and covered areas being far from the pitch and unable to see the near touchline. Minor but expensive improvements to the ground followed in the 90s (a concrete path around the pitch thus doing away with the oval running track, pitch maintenance and changes to the changing rooms) which were paid for by the Committee, not the then-leaseholder, causing them all to resign in 1996.

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