I'll address your diatribe later, when I'm not using a mobile phone but as regards these three points:
1) he wouldn't be able to trivialise your points if they had any substance in the first place.
2) The vast majority of dons fans are in favour of the move, so it would seem that you are the one who wants to assess their allegiances.
3) If your not interested in people disagreeing with you opinion, perhaps you should set up a blog, instead of posting on a forum .
Whilst the name is perfect the traffic in South Lanarkshire is too much of a nightmare. Stirling would be ideal. Council are a bunch of ****s though. Let's just leave it where it is. I'd prefer to have a few years of potentially winning things personally.
Is there many success stories of clubs building new stadiums outwith their old ground?
Is there many success stories of clubs building new stadiums outwith their old ground?[/QUOTE]
Leicester City
Other than that, many new stadia, but success?......not so sure.
Saying "new" i can think of these grounds built since the 90s
Juventus have won 10 trophies , Ajax have won 13 trophies since moving to the Amsterdam Arena, Bayern 11 trophies, Porto have won a 21 trophies
Obviously they are all mega names in fitba
On a smaller team scale Wolfsburg 3 trophies, Twente 3 trophies, obviously Leicester is a recent one(1 major Trophy),
Canna think of any more
Totally agree. Same sh!t regurgitated over and over again, with no point to it. Apart from the obvious attempts at belittling and abusing as many sections of the support as possible.
It's taken up pages and pages of this thread now and a fair chunk of the euro thread too.
Arsenal has been a success story but the situations are different. The infrastructure in Aberdeen is terrible and for a new stadium to be 'out of town' it does come with issues.
I don't buy Euromiester's argument about heaps of debt if this is done correctly. It's effectively a mortgage. The payments will surely be equivalent to the current maintenance costs for Pittodrie. Or a meringue?