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Stones are to the manor born

 

Jan 18 2008

 

John Comfort

 

CHAIRMAN Howard Krais proclaimed it "the start of a new era for Wealdstone Football Club" as the takeover of Ruislip Manor Sports and Social Club, as revealed in last week's Observer, was confirmed at an open meeting on Sunday, providing the nomadic Stones with a home of their own for the first time in 17 years.

 

The 12 acre site at Grosvenor Vale, including the football stadium and associated facilities, was brought under Wealdstone's control when a majority shareholding in the debt-ridden RMSSC, which owns the lease to the ground, was acquired by a consortium of senior Wealdstone members, current directors Paul Rumens, Peter Worby and Quintin Fox, and former board member Dominic Whyley. The purchase was made on behalf of Wealdstone, with a provision that it will eventually be sold on to the club.

 

A packed Grosvenor Vale clubhouse of some 150 Stones supporters and other interested parties heard from club chairman Howard Krais and vice chairman Peter Worby that, with the club's three-year groundshare agreement at Northwood coming to a close at the end of this season, and no finishing date in sight for the club's long term stadium aim at Prince Edward Playing Fields, other viable options had to be investigated which could secure the club's future. The acquisition of Ruislip Manor has achieved that goal.

 

Said Krais: "It is well known, and I have clearly stated several times in the past, that with the club running out of funds and time we had to find solutions that could help secure the future of the club.

 

"Ruislip Manor Sports and Social Club have been in some difficulties for some time and on the verge of going out of business altogether. When we were invited to talk to the people at Ruislip we decided to act quickly to take this opportunity as we believe there is great potential in the site.

 

 

"This is the start of a new era for Wealdstone Football Club. After 17 years of groundsharing we will finally have a home of our own. Whilst the hard work starts now we are very excited about the potential of building the club that we all want Wealdstone to be."

 

 

Grosvenor Vale will allow the club to realise all their long term aims, providing a base for all sections to play under one roof, as well as giving the club the facilities to generate significant income.

 

 

Grosvenor Vale is already home for Wealdstone reserves. The club's successful youth set up will also move in, and the first team will start playing there from next season.

 

 

The ground needs a C grading for Ryman League Premier Division football and to obtain that some remedial work will be required. New dugouts, covered terracing for 60 additional spectators, repair of pitch barrier fencing and some general tidying up will be necessary before the League's March 31 deadline.

 

 

Work parties will set about those urgent tasks from 10.30am for the next four Sundays. Anyone willing to help will be welcome.

 

 

Stones will be mindful that in 1999 the League denied them promotion as required ground improvements at the White Lion Ground were not completed by the deadline.

 

 

Krais said that despite the move to Ruislip, Prince Edward, which they started working on a decade ago and for some years had been 'the only show in town' was still a target. But he added: "After 18 months Barnet have still not managed to get the project moving. We have waited but it still doesn't happen. It remains on the agenda, but only if the deal is right. It has to be a good deal for us."

 

 

The Ruislip Manor move has received approval from the Wealdstone FC Supporters Club.

 

 

Their chairman Dave Albert was pleased with the attendance of supporters, and said: "The Supporters Club fully support the Wealdstone FC board of directors efforts in securing a future for the football club."

 

 

Following a tour of the ground, he said that the reaction from fans had been "very positive" and that they had been "pleasantly surprised at how large the actual site is, together with its extensive social facilities."

 

 

Looking ahead, Wealdstone's vision is that Grosvenor Vale will provide an opportunity to reach out to the wider community and embrace other local sports clubs and organisations to maximize the use and potential that exists at the site.

 

 

Wealdstone have an 11-year lease on the Grosvenor Vale site, which is owned by a group of Asian investors, and they are engaged in the potential of increasing that.

 

 

With Hillingdon Council having designated the site for sports and recreational use only, and not for development, the hope is that at some time in the future the club will be able to purchase the freehold.

 

 

Wealdstone's move into Grosvenor Vale has cast doubts over the future of Ruislip Manor FC and, with no club officials following the resignation of their chairman Ken Barrett last week, things seem bleak.

 

 

There was genuine concern for their plight from Stones but they have refuted suggestions that they had reneged on promises to keep Manor going until the end of the season.

 

 

"That is not the case at all," said Krais. "We said we wanted to keep the club going and have helped but, as with Wealdstone, they have to stand on their own two legs and we hope the desire is there to keep them alive."

 

 

Stones will allow Manor to play on the ground rent free for rest of this season but they will be expected to pay for its use from next season.

 

 

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Originally Posted By: mick t
what are you doing with yourself now then Gussy


Rumour has it he regularly commutes eastwards to visit a femail forum poster.

She says its 'training'

Hmmmmmmmmm !!

chloe bolt
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