IJN":ck36opne said:
Greenrod":ck36opne said:
Wasn't Simon Hallett brought up in Plymouth?
I think my (and Chancellor's) point was about people living locally. It really referred to the objectors but was somewhat sidelined.
Where do you draw the line? To me “locally” to home park is Milehouse or cental park area.
Very often, not suggesting you per se, those that are local will object on nimby-ism. Like the idea but just don’t want it built near theym. In many cases I’ve read supporters want the Grandstand but none of the supporting facilities.
I know the objectors support and want what is best for the club, to their minds, but at what cost? I mean to say, failure to get these plans through, means there are little to no additional non-matchday income which as we’ve seen feom the Sandy Park model represents circa £6m extra income to the club. So what is so catastrophic about the extra income to Home Park?