Sheikh Ma Nuggets
Tony Parks
It's not like we own the land to build it on... or that we have planning permission.. or any of those sorts of things..
right? right?
Building a new stadium in not a thing to be rushed. It is a hugely important step and should be carefully planned as not to financially cripple us when it does end up being built. I'm glad he has not rushed into this headfirst without any long-term strategies in place.
Oh wow, so we own the land. Big fudging deal
You do realise, that Levy could just as easy bin the plans and sell the land off to another developer? What's to stop him from doing that? Absolutely nothing. Sugar had "planning permission" to redevelop the stadium further beyond that which he did, but that never materialised either. So, that isn't progress at all I'm afraid.
Who's rushing it? Levy ain't, that's for sure. He's been tinkling around on the issue for donkies years; first prevaricating with a dubious 'site search', then switching tact on the Olympic Stadium before u-turning on WHL. And as for 'long-term strategy' - oh yeah, hows about making your fudging mind up, Daniel? Not such of a strategy, if you keep bouncing around from one idea to another; that's weak and flaky.
It's "hugely important" because, without any progress, we are actually already 'financially crippled'. We can't pitch our wage offers in the same bracket as our contemporaries as we're bound by the financial straightjacket which a 36k stadium places on you. Therein, the more he tinkles around 'not rushing', the more we slip further and further behind.
As I write this reply - in truth - neither one of us have any firm commitment from the club that they'll even build the stadium. Yeah we have plans, yeah we have land - but what we don't have, is a firm statement of commitment that a decision has been taken to progress this crucial issue which is constraining the club. Do you seriously think that good enough, from a Chairman who's been in the position for as long as Daniel Levy has? Before answering that, I'd ask that you appreciate that - on completing the take over - he actually stated it as being his primary priority. Personally, I think he's massively underachieved on this performance objective and I think it's reflective of his personal risk averse personality that we haven't seen enough significant progress in all the time he's been here.