Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?Alan G Bryant wrote:It is potentially a great draw for us and another opportunity for the Newport hierarchy to attend and patronise us with how vital proffesional sport is for our City and how the City needs a stadium befitting our City status..before disappearing for another year.
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17Who do you blame for the shame?Taunton Iron Cider wrote:Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?Alan G Bryant wrote:It is potentially a great draw for us and another opportunity for the Newport hierarchy to attend and patronise us with how vital proffesional sport is for our City and how the City needs a stadium befitting our City status..before disappearing for another year.
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18Easy, the Council as they missed a fantastic opportunity to secure a stadium for the benefit of the City.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Who do you blame for the shame?Taunton Iron Cider wrote:Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?Alan G Bryant wrote:It is potentially a great draw for us and another opportunity for the Newport hierarchy to attend and patronise us with how vital proffesional sport is for our City and how the City needs a stadium befitting our City status..before disappearing for another year.
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19Billy Exeter the winger.Billy Manchester missed that game as he was working a doubler at Bowaters down the docks.Cornish Exile wrote:Which Billy Owen was that. If I remember, we had two on our books at the time, one played at half-back, the other on the left wing.Percy plunkett wrote:Yes,a tap in and a header from Albert Derrick.They beat us up there the following week.Eddie Carr got 12 votes on the MOM thread but Albert won it with 19 votes.Billy Owen third with 2 votes.G Guest wrote:County have beaten Leicester. In 1945 at Somerton Park.It was raining if I remember correctly.
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20If I recall correctly the council promised a football stadium after they sold off Somerton Park. They subsequently provided an athletics stadium less than 10 miles away from Cwmbran athletics stadium.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Who do you blame for the shame?Taunton Iron Cider wrote:Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?Alan G Bryant wrote:It is potentially a great draw for us and another opportunity for the Newport hierarchy to attend and patronise us with how vital proffesional sport is for our City and how the City needs a stadium befitting our City status..before disappearing for another year.
Two minority sport stadiums within a 10 mile radius in Gwent.
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21Yes agree that the council should be ashamed of themselves for not providing what was promised.
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22At the time that Newport Stadium was built, Newport AFC were not playing in Newport. That made it very difficult for the Council to justify building it to a high standard as a football ground.If you want to blame someone blame the FAW for their hostility towards our club and forcing us into exile.
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23Yes, it was widely reported that the ground was intended to be Conference-standard for the time, with the stand running the full length of the pitch.
We were still lucky they put the jumping pits at one end rather than in front of the stand, we might have wound up with something like Chelmsford where the touchline is about 50 yards from the stand.
We were still lucky they put the jumping pits at one end rather than in front of the stand, we might have wound up with something like Chelmsford where the touchline is about 50 yards from the stand.
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24You may well be right, the most obvious club in an as bad/ worse position to us regarding grounds, Coventry City, were knocked out in the first round.Taunton Iron Cider wrote:
Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?
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25Good point. Forgetting about them. We are not unique then.Amberexile wrote:You may well be right, the most obvious club in an as bad/ worse position to us regarding grounds, Coventry City, were knocked out in the first round.Taunton Iron Cider wrote:
Shamefully, but could Newport be the only Club in the last three FA Cup draws who do not have a ground to call their own?
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26Oxford United's time at the Kassam also seems to be limited, but they aren't under immediate pressure. It seems the owner can make a sum from developing the site which the club sees as overvaluing it as a stadium. I think they still have six or seven years.
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27No, but at the time the blueprints were put together we were. I specifically remember seeing them up on the wall in the old Moreton Lounge at Somerton Park before we were exiled for a second time.G Guest wrote:At the time that Newport Stadium was built, Newport AFC were not playing in Newport. That made it very difficult for the Council to justify building it to a high standard as a football ground.If you want to blame someone blame the FAW for their hostility towards our club and forcing us into exile.
So basically, when we were exiled the Council thought "**** 'em".
The FAW and Newport Council have both contributed to our total stagnant state off the pitch over the past 35 years or so.
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28rncfc wrote:No, but at the time the blueprints were put together we were. I specifically remember seeing them up on the wall in the old Moreton Lounge at Somerton Park before we were exiled for a second time.G Guest wrote:At the time that Newport Stadium was built, Newport AFC were not playing in Newport. That made it very difficult for the Council to justify building it to a high standard as a football ground.If you want to blame someone blame the FAW for their hostility towards our club and forcing us into exile.
So basically, when we were exiled the Council thought "**** 'em".
The FAW and Newport Council have both contributed to our total stagnant state off the pitch over the past 35 years or so.
Here we go again let's bash the council
How do they justify giving us a stadium to FL standards when the fact is less than 10 percent odd percent of Newport's population follow Newport County
It's easy to knock
Look I would love the council to say yes let's build a 15-20,000 seater
But live in the real world
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29How was it justified in Swansea and any other town/city where the councils have supported stadiums?UPTHEPORT wrote:rncfc wrote:No, but at the time the blueprints were put together we were. I specifically remember seeing them up on the wall in the old Moreton Lounge at Somerton Park before we were exiled for a second time.G Guest wrote:At the time that Newport Stadium was built, Newport AFC were not playing in Newport. That made it very difficult for the Council to justify building it to a high standard as a football ground.If you want to blame someone blame the FAW for their hostility towards our club and forcing us into exile.
So basically, when we were exiled the Council thought "**** 'em".
The FAW and Newport Council have both contributed to our total stagnant state off the pitch over the past 35 years or so.
Here we go again let's bash the council
How do they justify giving us a stadium to FL standards when the fact is less than 10 percent odd percent of Newport's population follow Newport County
It's easy to knock
Look I would love the council to say yes let's build a 15-20,000 seater
But live in the real world
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30Because it's part of any self-respecting town or city's heritage and identity.
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