Must be more to this than meets the eye - haven't got a clue what that might be (or what meets the eye for that matter) but I'm sure the full strategy will emerge - just hope it's not to CAFC's detriment.
Surely Welling utd would be a better bet...and would you be worried if Welling were being taken over by a Kuwait consortium? As for Ebsfleet do me a favour got to be Varney winding up TJ surely. Would it not take years and billions of pounds for them to challenge the top six in the prem, if so good luck with that then.
It's a little complacent to think that a Kuwait consortium is going to buy something without some sort of ambition - they ain't gonna just raise money through raffles, pub quizzes and boot fairs.
Ebbsfleet bought to merge with Charlton so we can relocate to be close to Boris Airport for all the European matches that will follow. Come on you Ebsfleet Athletic.
My guess as to why they have targetted Ebbsfleet..........
Ebsfleet is smack bang next to/in the proposed Paramount theme park site area in Swanscombe and general local concensus is that Dartford council are falling over themselves to give planning permission and progress construction ASAP. With the Kuwaitis main investment objectives being in the retail and leisure space this is an ideal opportunity to get in early and potentially have a major input into design plans and maybe even front up some major investment for the park.
No doubt there would be scope for a new state of the art stadium/leisure complex and with Ebsfleet International rail station on their door step along with the proposed improvements to the local infrastructure it would appear to tick all the boxes as a very sound investment on both the football and retail/leisure side.
I know I seem the doom merchant on this, but Paramount Park is a long way from ever happening at the moment, unless the Kuwaitis are going to stump up a load of the money which hasn't been raised yet.
Its more like they've spotted a club who are available very cheaply.
McMoist Even if they were successful and achieved L1 or Championship status within the next 10 years, how many would turn up to watch them 5, 6 or maybe 7,000 at most? They have no history and they certainly won't be nicking support off Charlton, Millwall or the Gills. Can't see this getting off the ground myself.
Never underestimate the power of the bandwagon.................
Putting aside any fears of them creating a monster on our doorstep, seems like a very good move IMO. Plenty of land sitting untouched around the Ebbsfleet intl station, just waiting to be utilised. If they want to attract a bigger following of Gravesend residents, I'd consider another name change to include a Polish link to make them feel at home. Warsaw Warriors it is then.....................
A club rejuvenated by the addition of new staff: Curbs as the manager, Varney as CEO, with Airman and Wendy at the helm all financed by oil. Ebbsfleet Athletic has the potential to take off.
Still don't get it. As others have already said, even if they did come up through the leagues and got to say league one like Crawley did when they splashed the cash, they still wouldn't get crowds any bigger than 5-6k. Their average this season was less than 900.
People aren't just going to stop supporting the club they currently follow and go to Ebbsfleet instead.
Still don't get it. As others have already said, even if they did come up through the leagues and got to say league one like Crawley did when they splashed the cash, they still wouldn't get crowds any bigger than 5-6k. Their average this season was less than 900.
People aren't just going to stop supporting the club they currently follow and go to Ebbsfleet instead.
I don't know but maybe its not about splashing cash but making cash from tourism and leisure developments.
This sporting co is an off shoot of an existing development co, so the football club may not be that important.
As has been pointed out above, there is a lot of unused land in the area, and a lot of current/former industrial sites that could use redeveloping. Buying Ebbsfleet could be a cost effective means of sweetening the local population and local council/planning officers.
The pipe dream was always for G&N to attract the population of Gravesham - then the proposed population of Ebbsfleet (post development) with the name change.
Depending on money and management they can climb to league 2 but I don't see them doing any better at tapping into the local population.
Surely Welling utd would be a better bet...and would you be worried if Welling were being taken over by a Kuwait consortium? As for Ebsfleet do me a favour got to be Varney winding up TJ surely. Would it not take years and billions of pounds for them to challenge the top six in the prem, if so good luck with that then.
Welling were approached but declined, Not convinced that KEH Sports were in for the long term.
KEH Would have cleared debts and revamped the ground as part of the deal.
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Ebsfleet is smack bang next to/in the proposed Paramount theme park site area in Swanscombe and general local concensus is that Dartford council are falling over themselves to give planning permission and progress construction ASAP. With the Kuwaitis main investment objectives being in the retail and leisure space this is an ideal opportunity to get in early and potentially have a major input into design plans and maybe even front up some major investment for the park.
No doubt there would be scope for a new state of the art stadium/leisure complex and with Ebsfleet International rail station on their door step along with the proposed improvements to the local infrastructure it would appear to tick all the boxes as a very sound investment on both the football and retail/leisure side.
Its more like they've spotted a club who are available very cheaply.
Putting aside any fears of them creating a monster on our doorstep, seems like a very good move IMO. Plenty of land sitting untouched around the Ebbsfleet intl station, just waiting to be utilised. If they want to attract a bigger following of Gravesend residents, I'd consider another name change to include a Polish link to make them feel at home. Warsaw Warriors it is then.....................
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22512550
People aren't just going to stop supporting the club they currently follow and go to Ebbsfleet instead.
This sporting co is an off shoot of an existing development co, so the football club may not be that important.
Depending on money and management they can climb to league 2 but I don't see them doing any better at tapping into the local population.
KEH Would have cleared debts and revamped the ground as part of the deal.
What with our recent discoveries this all seems even more confusing.