Every Championship club has to submit plans to the Premier League by NYE on how they would get the stadium up to PL standard by the opening day. The work on most Championship grounds would be massive, and has usually seen things getting knocked down
Will the flats have a view of the pitch? If so, will they be discounted as a result?
Hopefully this is just all rumour and nothing else. We've heard murmurings of this nature before so fully appreciate the discontent this sort of thing brings.
Still, on the bright side, our murmurings were centred around a peninsula move as well so we may well be housemates in the future.
Every Championship club has to submit plans to the Premier League by NYE on how they would get the stadium up to PL standard by the opening day. The work on most Championship grounds would be massive, and has usually seen things getting knocked down
Our dug outs are clearly not up to scratch fora start, not being big enough, and not equidistant from the half way line!
Every Championship club has to submit plans to the Premier League by NYE on how they would get the stadium up to PL standard by the opening day. The work on most Championship grounds would be massive, and has usually seen things getting knocked down
Make no mistake. The Morden Wharf site is one of the best locations on the Greenwich Penisula. It fronts the river and is bang in the heart of London.
Can anyone explain to me why this plum site has not already been bought up. High rise is no problem in that location and the flats would be worth a fortune and you could build a lot of them.
This has troubled me for a while. RD is not a football man. He hasn't shown any signs of becoming one or want Charlton to be a Presteige investment. It's seems like he is doing the bare minimum in keeping us ticking over. Biding his time but ensuring the training ground is fit to have as a base if the stadium is only for match days.
Until the possibility of a move to the peninsula is ruled out because the land is gone I think it's an investment possibility.
Odd that KM has chosen this moment to engage with fan groups ?
Until I hear that it won't happen I will continue to think it's a real possibility.
So the last thing you'd want to do is stick a football club in the area. I'm sure the flat owners would be most impressed when we play Millwall, and half the streets are shut off by the Police
A multi use sports and leisure complex with flats, arena, shops, restaurants.
great place for a flat, lots of nice views from the windows...let him do it, they won't sell, it'll be another loss for the master of disaster...
well the ground floor masonette opposite, the one with the burger bar on the pavement and a lovely view of the railway behind, sold only a couple of weeks ago for nearly 300k (see below) so I wouldn't be too sure that they wouldn't sell, because they would, and a tidy sum would be made profit wise too
What a load of tosh people will believe anything ....
Says the man who believes Marc Wilmots is lined up to be next manager and who thought Riga was taking over the Academy when Paul Hart joined Man City. I could go on.
Reply back from one of the ward councillors - Greenwich's chair of planning has been asked and is not aware of anything having been submitted.
Again, councillors don't always know what officers are up to in Greenwich, maybe the club and officers are just talking, and maybe an application for the club shop wouldn't be seen as hugely important. But councillors don't seem to be aware of any plans, anyway.
Make no mistake. The Morden Wharf site is one of the best locations on the Greenwich Penisula. It fronts the river and is bang in the heart of London.
Can anyone explain to me why this plum site has not already been bought up. High rise is no problem in that location and the flats would be worth a fortune and you could build a lot of them.
This has troubled me for a while. RD is not a football man. He hasn't shown any signs of becoming one or want Charlton to be a Presteige investment. It's seems like he is doing the bare minimum in keeping us ticking over. Biding his time but ensuring the training ground is fit to have as a base if the stadium is only for match days.
Until the possibility of a move to the peninsula is ruled out because the land is gone I think it's an investment possibility.
Odd that KM has chosen this moment to engage with fan groups ?
Until I hear that it won't happen I will continue to think it's a real possibility.
So the last thing you'd want to do is stick a football club in the area. I'm sure the flat owners would be most impressed when we play Millwall, and half the streets are shut off by the Police
A multi use sports and leisure complex with flats, arena, shops, restaurants.
Not everyone wants to live in quiet suburbia.
A big difference between that and Charlton vs Millwall or Palace
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We've somehow gone from a unsubstantiated rumour about the shop to moving grounds.
Will the flats have a view of the pitch? If so, will they be discounted as a result?
Hopefully this is just all rumour and nothing else. We've heard murmurings of this nature before so fully appreciate the discontent this sort of thing brings.
Still, on the bright side, our murmurings were centred around a peninsula move as well so we may well be housemates in the future.
That'd be nice.
Not everyone wants to live in quiet suburbia.
rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-50464642.html
Where will it end.....
Again, councillors don't always know what officers are up to in Greenwich, maybe the club and officers are just talking, and maybe an application for the club shop wouldn't be seen as hugely important. But councillors don't seem to be aware of any plans, anyway.