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Fri Oct 25, 2013 1:48 pm
Last night I had a chat to Steve Borley about the developments at the club in regard to the infrastructure, after last weeks nonsense with the unexplained dismissal of Iain Moody and the appointment, albeit temporary of Alisher Apsalyamov, I had wondered if the plans for developing the stadium and building the new training complex had been compromised.
On the contrary, its full steam ahead off the pitch, Carl mentioned in his report that the stadium expansion had started although the real work will start after the Swansea match, a tunnel will be in use for fans to get to turnstiles whilst work on Piling and scaffolding etc takes place until eventually the time will come to remove the Ninian roof.
Steve had a lot of documents with him last night, detailed plans and artist impressions of the highly impressive training complex that is going to be built at a cost of over £10 million near to the current facilities in the Vale. It is a very exciting development and will give the club Grade "A" training facilities. This is definitely going ahead and soon and Steve promised to do a presentation at the next meeting, hopefully it will also be up on the official website then so everyone can see this fantastic facility.
I know there is nothing new in the above but I just thought I would share it with you after last weeks shit news, a bit of positive stuff doesn't hurt.
Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:10 pm
Cheers Corky, always good to hear your updates as contrary to what you may think....it's not always old news to everyone so im glad to be made aware on this forum.
Keep them coming because in my opinion you are one of the few on here who has the fans interest genuinely at heart with no hidden agenda.
Cheers
Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:11 pm
corky wrote:Last night I had a chat to Steve Borley about the developments at the club in regard to the infrastructure, after last weeks nonsense with the unexplained dismissal of Iain Moody and the appointment, albeit temporary of Alisher Apsalyamov, I had wondered if the plans for developing the stadium and building the new training complex had been compromised.
On the contrary, its full steam ahead off the pitch, Carl mentioned in his report that the stadium expansion had started although the real work will start after the Swansea match, a tunnel will be in use for fans to get to turnstiles whilst work on Piling and scaffolding etc takes place until eventually the time will come to remove the Ninian roof.
Steve had a lot of documents with him last night, detailed plans and artist impressions of the highly impressive training complex that is going to be built at a cost of over £10 million near to the current facilities in the Vale. It is a very exciting development and will give the club Grade "A" training facilities. This is definitely going ahead and soon and Steve promised to do a presentation at the next meeting, hopefully it will also be up on the official website then so everyone can see this fantastic facility.
I know there is nothing new in the above but I just thought I would share it with you after last weeks shit news, a bit of positive stuff doesn't hurt.
Cheers corky

you're right, positive news is always good to hear, let's hope there's more at five o'clock tomorrow night.
Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:12 pm
Cheers for posting Corky keep up the good work
Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:46 pm
Thanks Corky, that is really good news.
Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:34 pm
Cheers. Corky. Keep. The good. Work up
Fri Oct 25, 2013 5:41 pm
Good news to go into the weekend....thanks corky.
Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:01 pm
Cheers corky always read your posts

positive news and glad your feeling better rams on tour
Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:30 pm
Cheers
Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:01 pm
Nice one pal

Did you ask anything about the Moody situation and a proper replacement ???
Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:20 pm
Jes wrote:Cheers Corky, always good to hear your updates as contrary to what you may think....it's not always old news to everyone so im glad to be made aware on this forum.
Keep them coming because in my opinion you are one of the few on here who has the fans interest genuinely at heart with no hidden agenda.
Cheers
Corky is a diamond geezer. not only for Cardiff but Wales.
If Paul stood for a general election as a politician, I'd vote for him.
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