Misguided how ? If they think it's best for the club and willing to finance it then let them move forward hope to god it goes ahead pittodrie is 10 years too long in my eyes looking forward to the bulldozers coming in personally
Based on what, exactly?Originally Posted by Gallus79
I agree with Tarapoa in that the proposal is misguided at best. Gladly, it won't pass the planning stage although it'll still be a financial burden at the expense of the football team.
Misguided how ? If they think it's best for the club and willing to finance it then let them move forward hope to god it goes ahead pittodrie is 10 years too long in my eyes looking forward to the bulldozers coming in personally
Was thinking the same thing PacOriginally Posted by Pacman1903
Aye, their track record with 'new stadium plans' doesn't fill me with confidence. 16 years, is it?Originally Posted by offshoredandyandy
Would nae happen to be the ground next to Lawsondale playing fields would it? Bert McIntosh's I think. I mind afore the dual carriageway was built and the 6 mile garage still existed. MPH dumped tonnes o sheite in there was a right boggy bit o ground. I always though Lawsondale would have made a great training ground.
That was before yule
Was thinking the same thing Pac[/quote]Originally Posted by xtrmntr75
Got to draw the line somewhere. Mine was at Goodwillie.
I'll be back next season id imagine & I'll be sure to check in here first
Based on what, exactly?Originally Posted by milne_afc
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He knows stuff
Elsie's back! Commenting on new stadium costs the dimwit schoolboy just doesn't do self awareness.
Had to have a dig on their board will prob cost me a ban but well worth it to rub his snotty wee hooter in his teams downfall.
A weapons grade bellend...
I don't think you can really compare what we're planning to build with what ICT and St Johnstone have done on the cheap. A central stadium would obviously be preferable but the financial reality is that a stadium on the outskirts is going to be the better option. Can't really compare Aberdeen to polycentric Edinburgh. It's not as though Pittodrie is in the heart of the city.