Outfoxed

Roonaldo

Geoff Thomas
As you all know, I'm dead against us moving. However, i'm absolutely delighted to note that Leicester City have taken their rejection, and our success, so well...

Furious Leicester officials have branded the FA’s choice to overlook their campaign in favour of Nottingham’s city bid an “absurd” decision.

The Leicester team reacted with disbelief after four of the successful stadiums chosen have yet to be built whilst the Walkers stadium is in place and only a small extension away from hosting matches. In particular, Nottingham’s planned 45,000 seater stadium in Gamston has been met with local opposition from residents whilst dividing politicians and planning officers.

The decision seems even stranger when Lord Mawhinney’s opening statement to the host cities announcement was that the winning choices were made on the basis that they were of the “lowest risk to the FA”.

Councillor Ross Willmott, leader of Leicester City Council, said: “I do not know how they can call it low risk because Nottingham is high risk by any chalk. I wish them all the best, but it seems to contradict what the selection panel said. The whole process has been very secretive so it is hard to understand. On the face of it, it is absurd and we will look to find out where we failed.”

Martin Traynor, managing director of Leicestershire Chamber, said: “I am hugely disappointed and very surprised that Nottingham is on the list considering their new ground is extremely unlikely to get planning permission.”


;D
 
W

winnits

Guest
If England gets the World Cup it's amazing what loopholes can be bulldozed through in planning permission.

I don't understand why Derby and Leicester appear to be confused - the FIFA dudes actually visited these places!
 

andyred

First Team Squad
Winnits said:
If England gets the World Cup it's amazing what loopholes can be bulldozed through in planning permission.

I don't understand why Derby and Leicester appear to be confused - the FIFA dudes actually visited these places!

That's what I keep thinking. How can Derby and Leicester be so upset about this? They are hardly paradises.
 

adam09

Bob McKinlay
They probably never got through the corridor of red lights, the one way system and insane amount of traffic to actually get to the Walkers Stadium.
 

Rigler

Jack Burkitt
What a lot of people seem not to realise is that it has as much to do with the Cities themselves as the actual Stadium. Nottingham is much better known outside the UK than either Derby or Leicester, that’s not me taking the piss or having a go because they’re our local rivals, it’s a fact.

I feel this is relevant because of my own experience with World Cup 2006. When I was looking at the match schedule and thinking about where I’d like to go I found myself thinking stuff like “Munich, always fancied going there” and in contrast “Kaiserslauten, never heard of it, I’ll give that one a miss”.

The World Cup isn’t just about the football, it’s also about several million tourists turning up for a month.
 

Erik

oopsy daisy!
LTLF Minion
I think that both Derby and Leicester both forget that they stood no chance of getting the vote on the grounds that any city that is prepared to employ Robbie Savage as a professional footballer obviously has no footballing knowledge and must cede any right to a footballing heritage.

Frankly I'm suprised they were allowed to get as far as they did.
 

jimbo

Urrrgh
Who Cares Anyway...? said:
What a lot of people seem not to realise is that it has as much to do with the Cities themselves as the actual Stadium. Nottingham is much better known outside the UK than either Derby or Leicester, that’s not me taking the p**s or having a go because they’re our local rivals, it’s a fact.

I feel this is relevant because of my own experience with World Cup 2006. When I was looking at the match schedule and thinking about where I’d like to go I found myself thinking stuff like “Munich, always fancied going there” and in contrast “Kaiserslauten, never heard of it, I’ll give that one a miss”.

The World Cup isn’t just about the football, it’s also about several million tourists turning up for a month.

quite true.

My Missus is from just inside the d*rbyshire boarders and she used to answer the old "where you from" when abroad with - D*rbyshire.
now, after many faield explainations, she just says notts...

"nottingham? ahh, Brian Clough, Robin hood yes???"
 
C

clusternakker

Guest
Americans will still ask if you know their friends from London regardless of where youre from in the country.
 

Beasty

Rice 34
clusternakker said:
Americans will still ask if you know their friends from London regardless of where youre from in the country.

Truth! :D

Abroad though we were asked by our waiter where we from and he said exactly as above "Ah! Brian Clough! Robin Hood! Sherwood! (They don't know that Sherwood is actually craphole and still think it's a forest) " Turned out he was a newcastle fan though.

We are much better known abroad, or at least the name of our city is, people don't know that much about what is here today though. We seem a much better prospect providing we can actually get the thing built, Wilmott's comments are not without some truth though.
 
Y

yam

Guest
Its why EMA was briefly renamed "Nottingham East Midlands Airport" despite being in Leicestershire and closer to Derby, no-one had heard of the other two.
Even now its "East Midlands Airport- Nottingham, Leicester & Derby" - Nottingham first as its best known.
 

Hoax

Grenville Morris
My thought on why they chise Nottingham was because not only is it a stadium that we are going to build but some mad stateof the art sport sector or whatever it is going to be which straight away undermines both Leicester & Derby's bids. Then again I obviously do not know exactly what their proposals were either so could obviously be totally wrong.
 

dellaroc

Jack Burkitt
Nottingham has plenty of experience hosting international sporting events, Leicester and Derby has none.

I doubt the selection panel gave more more than a cursory thought to awarding it to either of those sh*tholes.
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
clusternakker said:
Americans will still ask if you know their friends from London regardless of where youre from in the country.

No it's much more random than that.
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
Jimbo said:
quite true.

My Missus is from just inside the d*rbyshire boarders and she used to answer the old "where you from" when abroad with - D*rbyshire.
now, after many faield explainations, she just says notts...

"nottingham? ahh, Brian Clough, Robin hood yes???"

Love the avitar!

Have you finally decided the College Football is better than NFL?

Are you suppoting us the the National Final?
 

Jonathan

Resident foodie!
When I went to Greece a few years ago, a restaurant was talking to us and asked where I was from, to which I answered 'Nottingham' and all he said in reply was 'Ah, great football team. Nottingham Forest. Brian Clough, great man, you're lucky boy.' He was a Panathanaikos fan and spent the next few minutes talking about Forest and saying that we were his 'other team'.
 

incapable hulk

Best served cold
ad said:
They probably never got through the corridor of red lights, the one way system and insane amount of traffic to actually get to the Walkers Stadium.

:D

Instead they got to the rugby stadium, looked at the pitch and thought leicester had just got the concept of football all wrong :D
 

red robbo

A. Trialist
Might not be the most popular post, but we had Mark Arthur heading up our team and Derby and Leicester did not.
 

Erik

oopsy daisy!
LTLF Minion
red robbo said:
Might not be the most popular post, but we had Mark Arthur heading up our team and Derby and Leicester did not.
Why unpopular? He'd be excellent at such a presentation - as he proved. He's absolutely the best man we could have in charge of this.
 

Graham

Viv Anderson
Jonathan said:
When I went to Greece a few years ago, a restaurant was talking to us and asked where I was from, to which I answered 'Nottingham' and all he said in reply was 'Ah, great football team. Nottingham Forest. Brian Clough, great man, you're lucky boy.' He was a Panathanaikos fan and spent the next few minutes talking about Forest and saying that we were his 'other team'.
Thats what they all say....its just to get more tips.
 
Top Bottom