Proposed stadium in Salford
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Proposed stadium in Salford
You may not have heard of Salford, but they are home to Super League club Salford City Reds. And this is their proposed 20,000 capacity stadium. It's pretty unique.
Oh, and while we're on it, they desperately need signatures on their petition for this stadium to become a reality, so we should all take a sec to sign:
http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sec ... l&pet=2672
Oh, and while we're on it, they desperately need signatures on their petition for this stadium to become a reality, so we should all take a sec to sign:
http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sec ... l&pet=2672
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o ok, sorry for posting again. The people behind the petition reckon the stadium is crucial to the club itself as well as rugby league in the UK, and this is salford's current home ground:
It doesn't look too bad, but it's apparently in a rough area, which deters alot of people from attending matches, which is why they are so keen for signatures on the petition.
It doesn't look too bad, but it's apparently in a rough area, which deters alot of people from attending matches, which is why they are so keen for signatures on the petition.
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The Willows does look quite bad. They have parts that are redveloped but overall the stadium is pretty dire.
I'm reminded of an email I was sent from a Rochdale Hornets fan after visitng The Willows for a Hornets game. Hornets lost (as usual) but it was a good day "because our car was still there when we got back to the car park."
I'm reminded of an email I was sent from a Rochdale Hornets fan after visitng The Willows for a Hornets game. Hornets lost (as usual) but it was a good day "because our car was still there when we got back to the car park."
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http://www.reds.co.uk/newsroom/news138_021106.htmlSalford City Reds are delighted to confirm that permission for their new 20,000 seater stadium at Barton has been given the Governement green light today when the application was passed successfully after the recent Public Enquiry.
It ends a long wait for the Reds who are now set to develop the land into an iconic, landmark stadium, thus securing the future of the famous old club.
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Re: Proposed stadium in Salford
BUMP! It opened with a friendly a few weeks ago. Salford v Leigh (who play one division lower). Not the most glamourous of openings.
The venue holds 12,000. Its reduced capacity is probably because Red City Developments, a partner in the venture, went broke. Still, it's big enough for Salford RLFC and is rumoured to draw Sale Sharks Rugby Union to play there as well.
http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=516817
The venue holds 12,000. Its reduced capacity is probably because Red City Developments, a partner in the venture, went broke. Still, it's big enough for Salford RLFC and is rumoured to draw Sale Sharks Rugby Union to play there as well.
http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=516817
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Re: Proposed stadium in Salford
Gosh that pitch looks in good nick!
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Re: Proposed stadium in Salford
After only 160 minutes of footy, it'd want to be!
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Re: Proposed stadium in Salford
It's fibre-based grass, which is a great idea - fibre reinforced so that the grass has some support under heavy traffic.
It's also 122m x 86m.
That's interesting, because an international standard RL field is 116m long (8m in-goal areas) and should have 5m runoff. So your ideal length is approximately 126m.
Why on earth would they have built a ground with a shorter pitch than that?
It's also 122m x 86m.
That's interesting, because an international standard RL field is 116m long (8m in-goal areas) and should have 5m runoff. So your ideal length is approximately 126m.
Why on earth would they have built a ground with a shorter pitch than that?
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The 8m in-goal is an NRL rule. The Laws of Rugby League say an in-goal can be 6-11m. With the 5m run off at each end, 6m would be the locked in length of the in-goal for this venue. I can't think of any convincing reasons why they'd do that. Building a grandstand 4m shorter in length is hardly a saving. I suspect it might have something to do with making the venue good viewing for soccer. Manchester United Reserves were being courted as a possible tenant. It also might be a venue for Salford City FC to consider if they were promoted to a level that needed a ground bigger than Moor Lane.
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Re: Proposed stadium in Salford
Might be good for FC United of Manchester. It's where they claim MUFC's true home is (Salford, not Singapore); it's got lots of terracing; they could fill it for FA Cup matches and it would have a decent atmos for their typical league crowd
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^^ It would be perfect for them. I think some media reports suggested this but FCUM are taking a different path. They are building a ground in Moston, to the north of the city centre and closer to City of Manchester Stadium than it is to Old Trafford - which to me is laughable. It's also encroaching on Oldham Athletic territory.
Maybe if those plans go tits up they could look to Salford. Good location this ground. Right on the motorway and it will get its own tram stop when the network is extended west.
Maybe if those plans go tits up they could look to Salford. Good location this ground. Right on the motorway and it will get its own tram stop when the network is extended west.