I would be sad to see Carlisle leave Brunton Park, it's just something that has almost always been a part of the club but I can understand it isn't necessarily in the best of locations, however I disagree with "Brunton Parks proximity to the M6 simply means that basically visiting fans have the biggest advantage of our grounds geographical position." it helps with all of those Carlisle fans who are coming from the M6 too, also if the ground were to move it needs to be near a train station or the London Branch Supporters Club won’t be happy. It also isn't maximising its revenue potential as they still haven't built disabled access to the conference facilities in the East Stand, and I believe this is all they need to do to be able to hold events in these facilities.
Brunton Park. What are you good for.
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posted on 15/7/11
I would be sad to see Carlisle leave Brunton Park, it's just something that has almost always been a part of the club but I can understand it isn't necessarily in the best of locations, however I disagree with "Brunton Parks proximity to the M6 simply means that basically visiting fans have the biggest advantage of our grounds geographical position." it helps with all of those Carlisle fans who are coming from the M6 too, also if the ground were to move it needs to be near a train station or the London Branch Supporters Club won’t be happy. It also isn't maximising its revenue potential as they still haven't built disabled access to the conference facilities in the East Stand, and I believe this is all they need to do to be able to hold events in these facilities.
posted on 15/7/11
Due to not being able to edit:
By "they still haven't built disabled access to the conference facilities in the East Stand" I mean as far as I am aware they are yet to build the disabled access.
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