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Re: Stadium Update

Post by gateman » 27 Mar 2017, 16:18

The club have improved the Men's toilet on the Princess St side it looks much cleaner inside with a new plastic roof, we may be further off from moving the we are made to believe

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by WF10 » 27 Mar 2017, 16:19

Free or quid buses from and back to town before and after the match. Easy this.
removed post it again and you will join them on a 48 hour ban read the AUP

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by old cas lass » 27 Mar 2017, 16:34

Tamworth Tiger wrote:
old cas lass wrote:I would have to use my car.
Walking for a bus to ponte road , then waiting in a queue for god knows how long in possible wind and rain.
Sorry but this old cas lass as arthritis in my spine and 2 dodgy knees.

Its ok for folks who are fit and well there is a lot of fans in there 50/60/70 and 80's who no way can walk from civic center, airedale, cutsyke and further a field to where the stadium is going to be built.

So not as simple as some folk think.
It's a long walk from Tamworth!!

It sure is.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by yorky » 27 Mar 2017, 16:37

It's a long walk from Tamworth!!
love it :clap:

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by TheSheriff » 27 Mar 2017, 16:47

Didn't the club say they were looking into the possibility of park & ride from the town centre?

Failing that, getting a sponsorship deal with Arivia/M travel to put on free/cheap busses to the ground would also be a good option to have in place.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by derbystiger » 27 Mar 2017, 16:55

Tamworth Tiger wrote:
old cas lass wrote:I would have to use my car.
Walking for a bus to ponte road , then waiting in a queue for god knows how long in possible wind and rain.
Sorry but this old cas lass as arthritis in my spine and 2 dodgy knees.

Its ok for folks who are fit and well there is a lot of fans in there 50/60/70 and 80's who no way can walk from civic center, airedale, cutsyke and further a field to where the stadium is going to be built.

So not as simple as some folk think.
It's a long walk from Tamworth!!
Give me a knock on your way past and I'll wander up with you!

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by Normy-Tiger » 27 Mar 2017, 17:00

derbystiger wrote:
Tamworth Tiger wrote:
old cas lass wrote:I would have to use my car.
Walking for a bus to ponte road , then waiting in a queue for god knows how long in possible wind and rain.
Sorry but this old cas lass as arthritis in my spine and 2 dodgy knees.

Its ok for folks who are fit and well there is a lot of fans in there 50/60/70 and 80's who no way can walk from civic center, airedale, cutsyke and further a field to where the stadium is going to be built.

So not as simple as some folk think.
It's a long walk from Tamworth!!
Give me a knock on your way past and I'll wander up with you!
:lol:

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by Tamworth Tiger » 27 Mar 2017, 22:19

You're on!!

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by lurcher » 28 Mar 2017, 01:01

on the super league show steve gill said we will be in the new stadium for 2020.
straight question for all the naysayers on here "do you think steve gill is lying" if not shut up.
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Re: Stadium Update

Post by casjunction » 28 Mar 2017, 07:47

The naysayers are having less to moan about the rumour mill is less active personal insults on the decrease less scapegoats the focus is on the quality of the performances .
As for the stadium it will happen when it will happen I am sure Steve Gill tells the truth however we are in the hands of others.
I will continue to enjoy the Old girl as long as we play there.
Toilets improved ,decent pint of Proud Miner very reasonably priced at £3:50.
So in other words nowt to add just enjoying the ride and looking forward to Friday.

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Post by terminaldecline » 28 Mar 2017, 07:56

lurcher wrote:on the super league show steve gill said we will be in the new stadium for 2020.
straight question for all the naysayers on here "do you think steve gill is lying" if not shut up.
Do I think he's lying? No
Do I think we will be in the new stadium by 2020? not sure

The fact is I don't think any chairman is telling an outright lie when they say there will be a new stadium, even at Wakey.

For a plan of this size to work: A needs to happen, B needs to happen, C needs to happen and so on, and the various chairmen have a tendency to look at the most positive set of circumstances and base their announcements on that.

admittedly some of these circumstances are more far fetched than others (see Wakey again!) but I don't believe they're lying

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by old cas lass » 28 Mar 2017, 08:53

Things change from day to day on a big build like his.
Maybe when Steve was ask when will you be in the stadium, he's possibly been told 2020.
So right now that's what Steve believes.
Maybe further down the line things could change to hold the build back.
I'm just content how things are going on the field at the min to worry about a stadium we can't do anything about.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by HuddsTigers » 28 Mar 2017, 08:54

Flat Capper wrote: Stop day dreaming!

Public transport is not an option people want to take, even if it is readily available, relatively cheap and clean. Most Cas fans won't live on a bus route that goes direct to the area and like rail travelers they will have to either walk or catch 2 or more forms of public transport.
Really? I think most Cas fans will be one bus journey away from the ground. For starters, the 410/411 from Leeds to Pontefract goes through Leeds, Methley, Cutsyke and Glasshoughton, and Pontefract town centre the other way. The 137/138 goes from Baghill, Carleton, Eastbourne from Ponte side.

The new paid for bus service by Lateral will go round Castleford town centre and up to Glasshoughton. I'd say the vast majority of Castleford supporters are based in Castleford within walking distance to a bus service that will get them to the ground, with a few in surrounding areas (Selby, Garforth, Swillington) and then those further afield (London, North East, Bristol, Midlands).
Equally as difficult is sitting on a bus surrounded by people you don't know or have no desire to know whereas sat in your car, even at a standstill in a queue, you can do what the hell you want; music, conversation, (illegally) eat and drink, fart, open/close windows and control the heaters/air con. You can set off exactly when you want as well as choosing to drive home at a time that suits you.
Fair point, but on a bus you can listen to your own music or radio, converse with friends and neighbours who are going to the game too on the same bus, eat, drink even blow off so Mildred next to you has her eyes watering. May be restricted by bus times but I'd hazard that a lot of fans will go early anyway to have a few beers. And I think you probably underestimate a lot of people, similarly as I may be over-estimating a lot of people. I don't think people as prudish as you think.

In terms of trains, the train from Leeds goes via Woodlesford. I was on the train on Sunday and reckon there was a good 50 people on the service I was on heading to the game. I know that's a small proportion but it still shows people will use it.
Away fans will use either coach travel or their own transport, all off which will add to the chaos. As I understand it the car park for the new stadium will have around 600+ spaces and controls in place to discourage rugby supporters from using the retail car parks.
Depends where the away fans are from I guess. The Lancashire sides, probably, yes and maybe Hull given it's just down the M62. Anyway, by the time we get a new stadium we'll have Toronto and Toulouse in Super League which will mean two less games to worry about away fans ;)
If you visit Xscape on a Saturday or Sunday you will see the impact of traffic on the internal layout of Colorado Way which in the same timespan as the stadium build will have extra traffic directed to it from a new road about to be built through to Cutsyke.
Understandable but given the problems Salford have had, I think if fans know it is chaotic, this will only increase the probability of people seeking alternative transport than using their own car, using fuel sat in traffic.
It good that fans from Ponte will be able to walk fairly easily but we're CASTLEFORD Tigers. Most folk will want to walk from Cas so there's a net loss on the current situation.
What's stopping people walking from Cas? It's the same distance from Ponte town centre to the new stadium as it is from places like Cas town centre (1.5 miles each way or a 30-35 minute walk).
I know you like to look at everything Cas related through rose tinted specs but trust me, it's going to be chaotic.
Nothing to do with backing Cas or being rose-tinted - just the practicality of the situation. Local bus companies have already supported the initiative by putting on increased services and I reckon train services will follow once they know there's a profit to be made from it.
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Re: Stadium Update

Post by old cas lass » 28 Mar 2017, 09:22

But will a bus come right down Healdfield road right into the new estate there.
Cos I'll tell you what, it's a bloody long walk from there to the civic centre, even worse when it's peeing it down and you are walking into a gale.
Buses don't pick up right out side your house, you have to walk to a bus stop.

If you can get me a bus right to my door I'll jump on it and use it.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by gateman » 28 Mar 2017, 09:27

When the new stadium is built, I think we will play all our matches on a Thursday or Friday night, there should be loads of spare parking spaces at junction 32 and BQ I am sure these could be made into pay car parks on match nights , it would be a nice little earner for any of the firms that own them

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by Normy-Tiger » 28 Mar 2017, 09:29

Hope not. Summer Sunday afternoons will be great up there. Xscape with the family - attact more away fans too I believe.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by old cas lass » 28 Mar 2017, 09:34

gateman wrote:When the new stadium is built, I think we will play all our matches on a Thursday or Friday night, there should be loads of spare parking spaces at junction 32 and BQ I am sure these could be made into pay car parks on match nights , it would be a nice little earner for any of the firms that own them

Tbf gateman, even on an evening time it's packed up at xscape.
I go to the cinema on an evening and it's hard to find a parking space.
Maybe junction 32 car park could be used. Just a thought.
Though does the barrier come down around 10pm on that car park.....not sure.

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by gateman » 28 Mar 2017, 09:39

I too have dropped my grandkids of at the escape as you say its always full , my idea was the shopping outlet and BQ a lot of spare capacity there £5 a car I wish I owned them

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Post by gateman » 28 Mar 2017, 09:39

I too have dropped my grandkids of at the escape as you say its always full , my idea was the shopping outlet and BQ a lot of spare capacity there £5 a car I wish I owned them

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Re: Stadium Update

Post by Craigy B » 28 Mar 2017, 10:07

The X scape overflow car park behind the train station is almost always empty. Maybe the club could strike a deal to use it for match day parking

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