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Clubs eye possibilities of buying Stadium
9:30am Saturday 14th July 2012 in Sport
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
Preliminary discussions have taken place between Oxford United and London Welsh over the possibility of jointly purchasing the Kassam Stadium.
The two clubs will share the ground from this season as tenants of the Firoka Group, which owns the stadium and surrounding land.
The rugby club’s arrival this summer was seen by some as an extra obstacle to United’s long-term plans for buying the facilities.
But on the contrary, U’s owner Ian Lenagan believes it could help achieve the goal and early talks have been held between the clubs about a combined bid.
“If anything (the ground-share) makes it more positive,” he said.
“I can easily see a scenario where the stadium company that owns this ground might be say London Welsh and Oxford United.
“We have double the opportunity of income from the stadium then – stadiums these days, providing you put the investment into the pitch, you need to use them as often as possible and once every fortnight is not often enough.”
The added income from a second tenant could increase Firoz Kassam’s asking price, but Lenagan will remain patient.
He said: “Mr Kassam has his own ways. I think nothing will happen for a year, personally.
“Our ambitions are the same, but we’ll only buy the stadium at the right price with the right structure.”
Comments(9)
mandate
says...
2:08pm Sat 14 Jul 12
Last season we were not in a position to put up a temporary extra 4th stand because of the increased trafic problems (parking and access). If we were to get into the Championship, our ground capacity would be too small. The 4th stand would have to be built. How would the trafic problems be resolved then?
I think both London Welsh and Oxford United should start to look for a better place to play their respective sports. The Kassam is not a stadium (lack of access) that would best suit the future ambitions of both clubs.
Many fans I know have absolutely no loyalty to Kassam or his incomplete 3 sided stadium. We would welcome a new stadium with open arms. It would be the start of a new era for the club and it's supporters.
If we were to stay at the Kassam, both clubs should make the Firoza group complete the 4th stand as part of the rental agreement. The wind that blows through the open end of the ground is an absolute nightmare during the winter months. It also kills off the atmosphere generated by the fans.
mikek
says...
10:25pm Sat 14 Jul 12
mandate wrote:If you were to get into the Championship don't make me laugh dream on. Why not come down to a proper four sided ground this season and see a team that will storm Division 1. I would not worry about a football ground until you have a decent team first which could be a long wait. Forever in our shadows eat out dust as we leave you further behind.
Why bother buying the stadium for £13-15 millon? It would be better to build a new stadium for that kind of money.
Last season we were not in a position to put up a temporary extra 4th stand because of the increased trafic problems (parking and access). If we were to get into the Championship, our ground capacity would be too small. The 4th stand would have to be built. How would the trafic problems be resolved then?
I think both London Welsh and Oxford United should start to look for a better place to play their respective sports. The Kassam is not a stadium (lack of access) that would best suit the future ambitions of both clubs.
Many fans I know have absolutely no loyalty to Kassam or his incomplete 3 sided stadium. We would welcome a new stadium with open arms. It would be the start of a new era for the club and it's supporters.
If we were to stay at the Kassam, both clubs should make the Firoza group complete the 4th stand as part of the rental agreement. The wind that blows through the open end of the ground is an absolute nightmare during the winter months. It also kills off the atmosphere generated by the fans.
jallie2
says...
11:07pm Sat 14 Jul 12
jallie2
says...
11:15pm Sat 14 Jul 12
as much as I love the club, the Kassam just doesnt have the same feel about it as other new stadia, parking and the congestion is embarassing.
Unitedwestand81
says...
5:11pm Sun 15 Jul 12
It would take so long to do again that ka$$am would probably kick us out and then we'd have no ground at all.
mikek
says...
6:02pm Sun 15 Jul 12
jallie2 wrote:Now now jealous are we my mind may be small and my club may be small compared to say Manchester City but we are certainly bigger than the Pox and yes I will clear off all the way to the championship with STFC, adios.
mitek, you have a smalll mind, support a small club so why dont you just clear off
karatavuk
says...
3:00pm Mon 16 Jul 12
mikek wrote:Everyone laughs at the Town End. What a joke of a stand that is.
mandate wrote:If you were to get into the Championship don't make me laugh dream on. Why not come down to a proper four sided ground this season and see a team that will storm Division 1. I would not worry about a football ground until you have a decent team first which could be a long wait. Forever in our shadows eat out dust as we leave you further behind.
Why bother buying the stadium for £13-15 millon? It would be better to build a new stadium for that kind of money.
Last season we were not in a position to put up a temporary extra 4th stand because of the increased trafic problems (parking and access). If we were to get into the Championship, our ground capacity would be too small. The 4th stand would have to be built. How would the trafic problems be resolved then?
I think both London Welsh and Oxford United should start to look for a better place to play their respective sports. The Kassam is not a stadium (lack of access) that would best suit the future ambitions of both clubs.
Many fans I know have absolutely no loyalty to Kassam or his incomplete 3 sided stadium. We would welcome a new stadium with open arms. It would be the start of a new era for the club and it's supporters.
If we were to stay at the Kassam, both clubs should make the Firoza group complete the 4th stand as part of the rental agreement. The wind that blows through the open end of the ground is an absolute nightmare during the winter months. It also kills off the atmosphere generated by the fans.
The other end is just seating with no cover. Even Accrington's ground is better.
Get a decent stadium before you start criticising others.
Chish and Fips
says...
8:08pm Tue 17 Jul 12

Joe1 says...
11:40am Sat 14 Jul 12
I guess we must be patient & hopefully it will happen.
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