Starbug wrote:
The big sticking point is the stadium , and while it is good that they have assets in the form of the current ground , to reach the bare minimum requirements to score a point in the next round of franchises they need at least a 10/15 million pound investment in the stadium , they need to achieve this before may 2011 , basically 18 months from now
Firstly, this topic was started by a Wakefield fan. Once again people go into 'Barrow is a sh!te club with a dodgy chairman etc etc' routine as a kneejerk reaction which is a shame.
Regarding our stadium, as has been said many, many times before, the club and fans of Barrow RL know far better than anyone that Craven Park needs to be brought up to scratch (we have to visit it every couple of weeks after all!). However, saying it needs £10-£15M spending on it is clearly ridiculous. The Halliwell Jones only cost £6.5M and that was a brand new site and stadium. The major areas to concentrate on are 1,000 more seats to reach SL requirements, new floodlights (which are imminent I believe), a new-build clubhouse/media centre and terracing re-modelling. The development fund already has more than enough finance to fund new toilets, electronic scoreboard and other smaller projects.
I think £3M would be more than enough (based upon other such developments at football grounds over the past few years). Still a lot of money, but certainly not £15M and certainly not an impossible target based considering the grants/loans that are available for community-based sports projects. Work has been ongoing for almost 2 years in securing funding forthe stadium improvements and a SL-esque infrastructure, so although Barrow's progress has come as a shock to most, it hasn't to those inside the club.
Regarding timescales, when Dens Park (home of Dundee FC) required improvement, Barr Stadium Construction Ltd were charged with the task of removing the existing concrete terraces and the construction of two, 3,000 seater stands. The stands were built in a record time of 82 days for the start of the next Scottish Premier League season.
I know that most other fans are completely writing us off, which I know suits the Barrow club fine. The RFL know how we have progressed and are in regular contact for updates. After all, we would be seen as an 'expansion club' to Super League, but without many of the risks associated to Crusaders etc.
Anyway, who's to say that only 1 new team will enter SL in 2012 ??