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9:26am Wednesday 21st May 2008
COUNCIL members will tonight be asked to agree a recommendation to take over repayments for York City's £2 million Football Foundation loan.
The plan is on the agenda at a City of York Council meeting this evening in which a report on delivering a community stadium by deputy chief executive Simon Wiles will be discussed.
Also included in the report is a suggestion to sell both Bootham Crescent and Huntington Stadium to fund the building of a new stadium in one of "two feasible sites".
Furthermore, Wiles will recommend £1 million of the sale value of Huntington Stadium is used to relocate the athletics club, currently based there, to another site with suitable viewing facilities.
His report has also called on between £300,000 and £350,000 to be committed by the council towards programme management and planning and development officer time from an external funding drive and central government coffers.
The Minstermen currently pay £138,000 a year in repayments to the loan, which was taken to regain ownership of the football stadium from previous owner Douglas Craig and his fellow Bootham Crescent Holdings directors Barry Swallow and Colin Webb.
Under the conditions of the loan, the £2 million would revert to a grant from the charitable body during the building of a new stadium. Wiles will therefore recommend the council consider repaying the loan, subject to legal considerations, as a way of "improving the football club's short-term revenue position".
In the report, he said: "In order for the council to make a commitment to the new stadium and to relieve some of the current pressure on York City, the council could consider repaying the £2 million loan to the Football Foundation and securing this against Bootham Crescent.
"This would be attractive because the current loan is at 6.9 per cent interest and the council can borrow at around 4.6 to 4.8 per cent currently. In addition, the council could allow York City to roll up the interest in the period prior to the move to the new stadium, thus relieving the club of a cost of £138,000 per year.
"The drawbacks to this option are that the council could only realistically recover its loan through the successful completion of the whole project and thus the council is in a real financial way tied in to its success."
Wiles' report adds that, because of the current state of the property market, only a combined value of £9 million can be assumed from the sales of both Bootham Crescent and Huntington Stadium.
He predicts the cost of building a 6,000-capacity stadium - the minimum required under Football League regulations - along with fees, inflation in building costs over a three-to-four year period and the provision of a more sustainable and aesthetic design would be £7.5 million before the additional seven-figure sum required to relocate the athletics club.
Commercial opportunities including executive boxes and fitness facilities would also be overseen by a professional management company, with the excess of income earned over expenditure incurred shared between the football club and York City Knights.
In a statement that will encourage supporters of both clubs, Wiles underlined the commitment he feels the council should give to the project.
He said: "It's clear that without input from third parties such as the council and local businesses it is unlikely that the professional sports and clubs in the city have the financial or operational capacity to bring about the delivery of the vision of a new community stadium for York.
"It is a corporate priority to have a new stadium because professional football is important to the city and we want to support it. Given the financial problems of funding a new stadium, the complexities involved, the planning issues and the current ongoing revenue losses of York City it has become clear that, unless the council takes a more proactive role, a new community stadium will not come to fruition."
Nomadic, York says...
9:44am Wed 21 May 08
Space_Cowboy, Space says...
10:07am Wed 21 May 08
mos, Leeds says...
10:10am Wed 21 May 08
speaks99, Wakefield says...
10:12am Wed 21 May 08
David Smith, Crowborough East Sussex says...
10:44am Wed 21 May 08
Fergie, York says...
12:40pm Wed 21 May 08
Nomadic wrote:I can count on one hand the times we have got 6000 through the gate in the last 20 years, so why plan for more than this. I would rather secure the clubs future first with the flexibility to expand the capacity if we ever climb the leagues. I can't see the sense in us having 3000 fans in a 12000 seater 3/4's empty stadium. Yes we all want to have ambition but we need to make sure we actualy have a club to support first. Fingers crossed the council back us!
Possibly a bit of rare good news on this issue, but as for the stadium itself - 6,000? Hardly sends out a message of ambition, more of a club at conference level, happy to be at conference level. Burton Albions ground holds 6,000, thats perfect for them, its not for York City.
Dinga, specsavers says...
12:58pm Wed 21 May 08
upthecity, northallerton says...
1:02pm Wed 21 May 08
upthecity, northallerton says...
1:02pm Wed 21 May 08
Dinga, specsavers says...
1:08pm Wed 21 May 08
upthecity wrote:with greedy Barry Swallow too.
Council members should be reminded that this situation is the result of the actions of one man- Douglas Craig. With regards to the 6, 000 staduim I believe we should follow the likes of Colchester Utd and go for 10,000 capacity stadium, but with terraces behind the goals.
LEAM DAVE, leamington spa says...
1:11pm Wed 21 May 08
Nomadic, York says...
1:11pm Wed 21 May 08
Fergie wrote:"I can count on one hand the times we have got 6000 through the gate in the last 20 years" - are you from Boston?
Nomadic wrote:I can count on one hand the times we have got 6000 through the gate in the last 20 years, so why plan for more than this. I would rather secure the clubs future first with the flexibility to expand the capacity if we ever climb the leagues. I can't see the sense in us having 3000 fans in a 12000 seater 3/4's empty stadium. Yes we all want to have ambition but we need to make sure we actualy have a club to support first. Fingers crossed the council back us!
Possibly a bit of rare good news on this issue, but as for the stadium itself - 6,000? Hardly sends out a message of ambition, more of a club at conference level, happy to be at conference level. Burton Albions ground holds 6,000, thats perfect for them, its not for York City.
o2binibiza, York says...
1:17pm Wed 21 May 08
yorkieboy, HongKong says...
1:43pm Wed 21 May 08
Nomadic wrote:We got 6,600 last year against Morecambe.I agree with you Nomadic we should have a 10000 seater stadium if we are aiming for the 1st division (with promotion sized gates in 2nd div)and local Derbys against Bradford,Rotherham,H
Fergie wrote:"I can count on one hand the times we have got 6000 through the gate in the last 20 years" - are you from Boston? Hull, Everton, Man Utd, Fulham, Man City, Morecambe (PO), Bury (PO) - there's 7 just off the top of my head from within the last 20 years, i'm sure there's a few more.Nomadic wrote: Possibly a bit of rare good news on this issue, but as for the stadium itself - 6,000? Hardly sends out a message of ambition, more of a club at conference level, happy to be at conference level. Burton Albions ground holds 6,000, thats perfect for them, its not for York City.I can count on one hand the times we have got 6000 through the gate in the last 20 years, so why plan for more than this. I would rather secure the clubs future first with the flexibility to expand the capacity if we ever climb the leagues. I can't see the sense in us having 3000 fans in a 12000 seater 3/4's empty stadium. Yes we all want to have ambition but we need to make sure we actualy have a club to support first. Fingers crossed the council back us!
stizostedien, York says...
2:07pm Wed 21 May 08
yorkieboy, HongKong says...
2:52pm Wed 21 May 08
steve, haxby says...
2:57pm Wed 21 May 08
A View, Ozzo says...
6:20pm Wed 21 May 08
KNM, Tadcaster says...
7:17pm Wed 21 May 08
sypickle, York says...
7:38pm Wed 21 May 08
sypickle, York says...
7:43pm Wed 21 May 08
LibDem, York says...
7:49pm Wed 21 May 08
chris morley, Manchester says...
8:43am Thu 22 May 08
T-Bone, Sydney, Australia says...
12:05pm Thu 22 May 08
brummie-ian, south bank says...
1:53pm Thu 22 May 08
T-Bone wrote:unfortunately, since falling out of the League, the biggest loss seems to be in the number of away supporters.
York have been attracting only around 2000 people to the ground this year. If you made a 10,000 capacity stadium the small contingent of chanting fans would sound like a bee in a bottle.
yorkieboy, HongKong says...
2:12pm Thu 22 May 08
A View, Ozzo says...
12:53pm Fri 23 May 08
chris morley wrote:Tell them to take on this £2million loan & I'll give you my undivided support.
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mm, Manchester says...
9:43am Wed 21 May 08