JohnMitten
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Just like an airport, full of strange people and no atmosphere.
Sell it to Florist, and buy 3 good players.
Sell it to Florist, and buy 3 good players.
So you think the Tigers have 80m in the bank?Why would they want it?
We’d be better off selling it to Tigers.
If we’re gonna keep it we should sell Belvoir Drive for housing and pocket some cash to spend on the team.
Dagenham made the better point that we should keep it and flog Belvoir Drive for housing – don't think Tigers are house developers...So you think the Tigers have 80m in the bank?
How much would it be worth for housing? Don't know the area well.....Dagenham made the better point that we should keep it and flog Belvoir Drive for housing – don't think Tigers are house developers...
Dunno but as part of the last set of publicly available accounts Belvoir Drive as at 31st May 2020 was valued at £6,785,000 market value based on current use [presumably meaning a sports training ground] which includes £4,500,000 Freehold land value. Of course any "profit" from a sale is just that, money paid vs the value of the asset on the books (in 2020/21 this was £6,651,000... well, appears to be, as I have said before I am not an accountant!).How much would it be worth for housing? Don't know the area well.....
Seagrave is an essential part of our business model as is a man dedicated to a coaching approach to run it.
It is the only way for a middling club to compete with the big spenders.
But of course it has to be used properly and all does no seem well there at the moment...
Im not sure but surely all the academy lads in the first team squad at present were originally coached at Belvoir Drive.?Surely an asset is a useful or valuable thing or person. The function of Seagrave falls short of any of those definitions. It appears to have been a waste of valuable resources.