Redditch United Refused Relocation

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Sallie Swan

#51 Re: HAS TO HAPPEN!!

2013-11-08 13:19

#50: RGA 09-13 - HAS TO HAPPEN!!

This is a great comment.  Many thanks for your support.  It would be great if we could meet up and have a chat at the Club at your convenience.


Guest

#52

2013-11-09 19:06

It makes sense to relocate and as Redditch United juniors seem to be doing OK at all levels why dont the Council just say "GO FOR IT " everybody could benefit

Guest

#53

2013-11-20 13:11

Yet another example of a council knowing the cost of everything and the value of nothing.
Political pygmies who should hang their heads in shame.

Guest

#54

2013-11-20 18:18

let get 1,000 people

Guest

#55

2013-11-21 10:54

There are already football pitches on the proposed "greenbelt" land. Redditch are happy to build 3,400 houses on other greenbelt land. The move will release housing land for affordable homes close to town and transport...reducing the pressure on our precious countryside around the town. The facilities are much needed for a very young town with very few youth provision

Guest

#56

2013-11-21 16:56

come folks of redditch
naff

#57 redditch united

2013-11-21 16:56

just what redditch united need to boost the confidence at the club

Guest

#58

2013-11-21 18:04

I hope the council makes the right decision.

Guest

#59

2013-11-23 08:12

In my opinion government and local councils should be doing all they can to support grass roots football, Good luck with the cause.


Guest

#60

2013-11-24 19:54

Put Redditch on the map for high quality sports facilities, there is the Abbey Stadium...there should be a cracking football infrastructure as well...give our communities a place to come together and shine!

Guest

#61

2013-11-29 06:07

This should be a no brainer decision.. would benefit so many in the community and raise the profile of the town.

Guest

#62

2013-12-22 08:32

Good Luck.The ground needs to be improved especially with the number of community teams you support in the locality.

Guest

#63

2014-01-22 17:17

Redditch needs a facility like this.it appears to be self funding I.e. It will cost the council and people of Redditch nothing and at the same time provide a beneficial facility for nearly 30 teams for this community club.

Guest

#64

2014-02-15 07:57

Good Luck from one team searching for suitable facilities to another. Your history deserves it.
Two Blues fan

#65 Re:

2014-04-12 16:27

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Redditch United FC played Arlesey Town at their fairly new ground today.  The Redditch supporters continued to let off flares although they were reminded that there were young children present and caused damage to the toilets at half time so they needed to be closed.  Seems like not all of Redditch have got behind the idea of respecting new facilities.  I am sorry for the (I hope) vast majority but I will not be signing the petition.


Guest

#66

2014-05-10 09:41

Redditch Council should recognise the huge positives for the town by supporting The Reds application; to deliver a sustainable sporting project and long term community legacy to the benefit of all. The Valley's proximity to the railway station would be ideal for re-development.

Guest

#67

2014-10-08 17:26

Go REDS!! greetings from portugal


Guest

#68

2014-11-04 22:26

I have signed despite Redditch supporters chanting "what's it like to have no ground" at Cambridge City's last game at Milton Road following its sale by fraudulent directors.


Guest

#69

2014-11-16 10:44

If the financial estimates are correct then it is a no brainer. The town needs to improve its facilities to enhance its image and encourage support. With a better ground should come more success and greater following which a population of 80,000 ought to give.

Guest

#70

2015-01-23 10:24

Council elections are coming up in May as they do most years. Councillors and prospective councillors and their partys will be desperate to win votes and to look good in the local press as looking after local issues. Basically the club needs to mobilise a proper media campaign to put pressure on the council. I'd suggest that they start by asking local councillors and prospective local councillors exactly where they stand on the ground relocation proposal and getting their responses published in the local press. Nothing focusses the mind of councillors more than the prospect of losing their position. 


Guest

#71

2015-04-18 23:24

I lived in Redditch for 27 years, and feel for the plight of the club, and its survival, and for its preservation ,and to those that made our history.

The very best of luck !

Cliff Swift

Guest

#72

2015-04-20 22:12

The reason I signed this petition is so Redittch United can move onto better things and help the area and community.
Blue Carrott

#73 Re: Re: HAS TO HAPPEN!!

2015-04-20 22:14

#51: Sallie Swan - Re: HAS TO HAPPEN!! 

 That would be fine to meet up.  I look forward in hearing from you soon all the best Daniel Harris


Guest

#74

2015-05-17 21:40

Redditch deserves better.

Guest

#75

2016-02-03 21:18

Redditch is my home town.I now live in Gloucester and always follow united results.The club deserves a break and I'm sure a new stadium will give the club and town a new lease of life.