Signed too, but sadly I can believe its been overlooked in preference for the corporates@TFSH_WHUFC wrote:Being a regular visitor to the supporters club I am totally behind this, cannot believe the club has overlooked this but ensured that the prawn sandwich brigade are well catered, a building next to our megastore which is next to our "community" pitch is the ideal location, however the best we will get is maybe a old building/pub near the ground that can be renovated as the new supporters club, I'm sure Newham Council could afford to subsidise a rent or fan power could take over and support the existing committee is setting up.
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Signed .
Hope they get better air conditionering ,if we get a new club.
And also for anyone in there after the match Monday,who was responsible for what happened in trap 1 in the toilets?
Hope they get better air conditionering ,if we get a new club.
And also for anyone in there after the match Monday,who was responsible for what happened in trap 1 in the toilets?
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Should be a sticky on the GD forum imho.
Why didn't the Club offer them space at the OS in exchange for doing a deal with Newham for the land? Just another example of how the owners and the Baroness disregard our traditional fanbase.
Should be a sticky on the GD forum imho.
Why didn't the Club offer them space at the OS in exchange for doing a deal with Newham for the land? Just another example of how the owners and the Baroness disregard our traditional fanbase.
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Maybe David Gold will sign it, since his mother had her 90th in the WHUSC !
Small mention on this article, Gold has been in there recently on the stage !
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Small mention on this article, Gold has been in there recently on the stage !
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This is the likely reason our chairmen don't care if the supporters club is relocated, they want the revenue:
Olympic Stadium Hospitality Packages.
BM6 Lounge £10,000 a season with a 10 year commitment (100 person capacity)
Revenue: £1m per annum and £3m over 3 years
Arnold Hills – Joining Fee £1250 (£1500) Monthly Payments £340 (£408) – 3 year term, cost per season £4080 (£4896) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £4.86m over 3 years
Royal East – Joining Fee £1250 (£1500) Monthly Payments £320 (£384) – 3 year term, cost per season £3840 (£4608) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £4.53m over 3 years
Forge Lounge – Joining Fee £750 (£900) Monthly Payments £240 (£288) – 3 year term, cost per season £2880 (£3456) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £3.38m over 3 years
Great Briton – Joining Fee £750 (£900) Monthly Payments £220 (£264) – 3 year term, cost per season £2,640 (£3,168) (400 person capacity) Revenue: £4.16m over 3 years
Academy bar – joining fee £500 (£600) Monthly payments of £120 (£144) – 3 year term, cost per season £1440 (£1728) (1000 person capacity) Revenue: £5.78m over 3 years
Boleyn Bar – Joining fee £500 (£600) Monthly payments of £140 (£168) – 3 year term, cost per season £1,680 (£2,016) (1000 person capacity) Revenue: £6.64m over 3 years
There are sixteen executive boxes each holding a maximum of ten people. These cost between -£70,000 per season. (160 person capacity) Revenue: £3.36m over 3 years
Total Corporate Capacity 3,560 Total of £35.71m of revenue over three years.
Olympic Stadium Hospitality Packages.
BM6 Lounge £10,000 a season with a 10 year commitment (100 person capacity)
Revenue: £1m per annum and £3m over 3 years
Arnold Hills – Joining Fee £1250 (£1500) Monthly Payments £340 (£408) – 3 year term, cost per season £4080 (£4896) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £4.86m over 3 years
Royal East – Joining Fee £1250 (£1500) Monthly Payments £320 (£384) – 3 year term, cost per season £3840 (£4608) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £4.53m over 3 years
Forge Lounge – Joining Fee £750 (£900) Monthly Payments £240 (£288) – 3 year term, cost per season £2880 (£3456) (300 person capacity) Revenue: £3.38m over 3 years
Great Briton – Joining Fee £750 (£900) Monthly Payments £220 (£264) – 3 year term, cost per season £2,640 (£3,168) (400 person capacity) Revenue: £4.16m over 3 years
Academy bar – joining fee £500 (£600) Monthly payments of £120 (£144) – 3 year term, cost per season £1440 (£1728) (1000 person capacity) Revenue: £5.78m over 3 years
Boleyn Bar – Joining fee £500 (£600) Monthly payments of £140 (£168) – 3 year term, cost per season £1,680 (£2,016) (1000 person capacity) Revenue: £6.64m over 3 years
There are sixteen executive boxes each holding a maximum of ten people. These cost between -£70,000 per season. (160 person capacity) Revenue: £3.36m over 3 years
Total Corporate Capacity 3,560 Total of £35.71m of revenue over three years.
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Newham will not subsidise a private venture, even a Trust. Take that from me. Your only choice is to keep bringing in people in your current home and bus them to the ground. The Boleyn is offering a membership scheme for £150 a year with discounted drinks and match day coaches and I hear the same is planned by the Black Lion and Vic.
You need to consider this your best hope. Neirher Newham or the LLDC would consider subsidy in this climate.
You need to consider this your best hope. Neirher Newham or the LLDC would consider subsidy in this climate.
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Really, £40M towards the stadium with an alleged return?gavrosh wrote:Newham will not subsidise a private venture, even a Trust. Take that from me. Your only choice is to keep bringing in people in your current home and bus them to the ground. The Boleyn is offering a membership scheme for £150 a year with discounted drinks and match day coaches and I hear the same is planned by the Black Lion and Vic.
You need to consider this your best hope. Neirher Newham or the LLDC would consider subsidy in this climate.
We don't want subsidy, just a building swop.
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Happy to sign but I will tell you now you have no chance.
Newham were massively behind the Thames Ironworks Heritage Trust in principle, but when it came to us asking to place them on a bit of derelict land on a temporary basis they said we would have to pay a 'market' rent for the land, which was a huge amount. As a result we've had to give up on those two boats which, luckily, another charity is going to restore where they currently are.
The supporters club benefits from very favourable rent terms already. You will not get any sympathy from the suits in Newham.
Newham were massively behind the Thames Ironworks Heritage Trust in principle, but when it came to us asking to place them on a bit of derelict land on a temporary basis they said we would have to pay a 'market' rent for the land, which was a huge amount. As a result we've had to give up on those two boats which, luckily, another charity is going to restore where they currently are.
The supporters club benefits from very favourable rent terms already. You will not get any sympathy from the suits in Newham.
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Bad things thrive when good men do nothing.gavrosh wrote:Happy to sign but I will tell you now you have no chance.
Newham were massively behind the Thames Ironworks Heritage Trust in principle, but when it came to us asking to place them on a bit of derelict land on a temporary basis they said we would have to pay a 'market' rent for the land, which was a huge amount. As a result we've had to give up on those two boats which, luckily, another charity is going to restore where they currently are.
The supporters club benefits from very favourable rent terms already. You will not get any sympathy from the suits in Newham.
It's worth a try!
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I must admit I have never been in there as I thought you would need to be a member. Do you?
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Newham have given a £40m one!gavrosh wrote:Neither Newham or the LLDC would consider subsidy in this climate.
As I understand things, the SC have a peppercorn rent on the building. I am sure Galliards would have liked to have had the land included in their development.
Why wouldn't Newham say, for example, vacate the premises so we can sell and as a part of our huge investment in the OS, the SC should be given a comparable space there at peppercorn rent? That's not a subsidy but a chance to recoup a bit of money on the deal.
Are you telling me that our season ticket holding mayor, a council that is spending money it doesn't have to send deserving locals to games, our multi millionaire owners, David Gold's mum, our 'East End' legacy re developers and the LLDC with their spending of hundreds of millions can't find space for our own Supporters' Club?
That, in a nutshell, is why being in hoc to these sort of people is such a bad idea.
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"Doc H Ball"][quote="gavrosh" Neither Newham or the LLDC would consider subsidy in this climate. "quote"
As I understand things, the SC have a peppercorn rent on the building. I am sure Galliards would have liked to have had the land included in their development.
Why wouldn't Newham say, for example, vacate the premises so we can sell and as a part of our huge investment in the OS, the SC should be given a comparable space there at peppercorn rent? That's not a subsidy but a chance to recoup a bit of money on the deal.[/quote]
Quite right!
Read once that there are hundreds of rooms in the OS! Surely some could be got together to facilitate an area for a supporters club??.
Does it have to be a subsidy if rent is paid and some percentage taken by the LLDC to keep the taxpayers alliance or Charlton or Orients supporter.. or AN other of their backs??
As I understand things, the SC have a peppercorn rent on the building. I am sure Galliards would have liked to have had the land included in their development.
Why wouldn't Newham say, for example, vacate the premises so we can sell and as a part of our huge investment in the OS, the SC should be given a comparable space there at peppercorn rent? That's not a subsidy but a chance to recoup a bit of money on the deal.[/quote]
Quite right!
Read once that there are hundreds of rooms in the OS! Surely some could be got together to facilitate an area for a supporters club??.
Does it have to be a subsidy if rent is paid and some percentage taken by the LLDC to keep the taxpayers alliance or Charlton or Orients supporter.. or AN other of their backs??