Wasn’t aware of any new super CasioThe new super casino is due to be sited near the stadium, anyone know where?
We're getting it ready for when we sign paquetaWasn’t aware of any new super Casio
What year is it?
One of the finest games I have ever witnessed a City team playing. Ballet on Ice as the headline and MOTD coverage stated.
The Super Casino idea was very much a product of the Tony Blair premiership. When he was replaced by Gordon Brown the daft concept was quietly dropped. Regardless of the details of how the scheme died, it was never going to survive.2007.
The (unelected) House of Lords killed the Super Casino after the (elected) House of Commons past it. The House of Lords was less than half full on the night. With some Peers sleeping through the debate. An absolute political shambles. What a mad political system we have in this country.
BBC - Manchester - Features - Casino: all bets are off
If you thought Manchester's super-casino was a 'dead cert', the odds have just got a lot longer. Government sources are now saying the plans are 'dead in the water.' What do you think?www.bbc.co.uk
my 1st game !One of the finest games I have ever witnessed a City team playing. Ballet on Ice as the headline and MOTD coverage stated.
my 1st game !
The people associated with the Blackpool bid, the Blackpool MP's, the Blackpool newspaper, etc, began a campaign to get the decision of awarding the Super Casino to Manchester instead of Blackpool reversed. That was never going to happen. Ultimately it led to a lot of bad press and negativity about the Super Casino proposal, which was picked upon by the Peers in the House of Lords. The Super Casino proposal was rejected by just 3 votes by the Peers, with the House of Lords Chamber less than half full, and as I've already posted, with some Peers sleeping through the debate.(Lol!) Plans for the other 16 smaller casinos were voted against by the Peers as well.The Super Casino idea was very much a product of the Tony Blair premiership. When he was replaced by Gordon Brown the daft concept was quietly dropped. Regardless of the details of how the scheme died, it was never going to survive.
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You mean pictures like these 2?It's a great video of the campus. I've always wondered if it was possible to get a picture that included everything from the BMX and Velodrome, CFA, Connell College, Sports Institute, Stadium, Tennis & Squash, Athletics Arena and Coop Live. When viewed like that it gives credit to the Planning and Investment that has gone into everything.
On the CFA in particular, I had forgotten about the building at the back, presumably for the groundsman facility and maybe laundry. There does look to be more space for other stuff, maybe even a dedicated Academy building, in the future.
Another question is how many staff/functions will be moving from the CFA to the new offices and who takes their space? Maybe new functions created or existing sports science stuff expanded?

