FC United - Oral Hearing - judge rejects appeal (p 82)

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Re: FC United fans online survey (p19)

Mad Eyed Screamer said:
Moston Liberation Front said:

One of the last descendents of Ronald Johnson – the man on whose playing fields FC United plan to build a 5,000-capacity stadium – has contacted town hall chiefs to oppose the plans. The relative, one of two remaining great nephews, wrote to Manchester council to say he and his family ‘stand opposed’ to the proposals.

The news comes after town hall bosses approved the £4.6m project – which includes plans for a public medical room and other community resources. The Ronald Johnson fields, in Moston, were bequeathed to the people of Manchester. It is understood at least part of the site was placed under a covenant requesting it be reserved for community recreational use.

Some people who live in the surrounding area have fought a campaign against the stadium. But a public consultation carried out by the council suggested most people who expressed a view were in favour of the plans. The great-nephew’s letter – seen by the M.E.N. – expresses surprise that the authority has not contacted a member of the family for their thoughts on the planned stadium. The relative, who lives in Cheshire, writes that the land – on which the Richard Johnson, Clapham and Morris wireworks once stood – was handed over by the family to benefit those who lived nearby. He adds that those people are ‘in the main firmly against the proposed stadium’ and concludes ‘after careful consideration we also stand opposed’. The relative, who does not want to be named, claims in the letter to be a spokesman for the entire family. But the M.E.N. has contacted a second great-nephew, who said he felt it ‘inappropriate to support or oppose’ the plans because he lives in Kent. He added that, now planning permission had been granted, he wished the project well – and hoped the Ronald Johnson name would be retained in some form.

FC United are completing legal formalities before work can start.The club declined to comment on the letter. But Neil Fairlamb, head of sport for Manchester council, said: “The council is satisfied there is no legal reason why the scheme, which will provide extensive community benefits to Moston and North Manchester, should not go ahead. A descendent living in Cheshire, came forward saying they opposed the scheme. "We have contacted him and offered to meet to explain the plans. He was offered a number of potential dates but he was unable to make these.”

The club hope to be in their new home for the start of the 2013/14 season.

The memory of fallen soldier Ronald Johnson has been kept alive for 90 years - thanks to the playing fields named in his honour. Johnson – whose family ran a wireworks near the park – lost his life in the trenches of World War I aged 27. After a high-flying education he had originally taken up a job at the family firm's Australian outpost. But when war broke out he returned to the Britain to enlist and was signed up to the Royal Field Artillery 23rd Division. He said he wanted to fight alongside the men who worked in his family's factory. After surviving a bullet in the Battle of the Somme he returned to the front line, but was killed in action in May 1917. He is buried at the Brandhoek military cemetery in Belgium. His will requested that the fields in Moston be purchased for the factory's workers - and in 1922 they were opened in his name.

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I received an email earlier from a friend about this who was at the planning meeting when the development was approved. My friend said that during the meeting Moston Councillors Paul Murphy and Rita Tavenor and FCUM's Andy Walsh all stood up and said that the family of Ronald Johnson was supportive of the development.

I wonder if any of the wonderful FCUM readers of Blue Moon (AndyFCUM??) can confirm if this is correct, assuming they were there, or if they can ask someone from FCUM who was there, if they can confirm it / deny it.
Seems strange that FCUM refused to comment on the subject (if what my friend says is correct).

I wouldnt hold your breath on someone confirming it or even showing us evidance of the supposed family support but i would like to be proved wrong
 
Re: FC United fans online survey (p19)

Tueartsoverhead kick said:
I wouldnt hold your breath on someone confirming it or even showing us evidance of the supposed family support but i would like to be proved wrong

Well when you consider that opponents to this development have been accused many, many times of running a campaign of lies and misinformation, you'd think FCUM would be very keen to show they are squeaky clean on this issue.
 
Re: FC United mis-truths? (page 23)

Dont no if this has been mentioned but i was talking to someone very close to them and they reckon work begins 5weeks today. Sorry if its old news<br /><br />-- Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:52 pm --<br /><br />Dont no if this has been mentioned but i was talking to someone very close to them and they reckon work begins 5weeks today. Sorry if its old news
 
Re: FC United mis-truths? (page 23)

n reddish blue said:
Dont no if this has been mentioned but i was talking to someone very close to them and they reckon work begins 5weeks today. Sorry if its old news

-- Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:52 pm --

Dont no if this has been mentioned but i was talking to someone very close to them and they reckon work begins 5weeks today. Sorry if its old news

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=4149" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=4149</a>
 
Re: Council 'Bail Out' FC United - today's paper (see page 6)

Mad Eyed Screamer said:
AndyFcum said:
Well, FC have planning permission to build, so Boston Phil's had his day.

Well when the first spade is being dug, come back and let me know. There's a spanner not far off from being thrown ;)

Thought I'd resurrect this little gem from 23rd January 2012 from this thread (page 9).
Took a little bit longer than I was originally told it would happen but here it is ;)

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=4149" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=4149</a>
 
Re: FC United - campaigners mount legal challenge (page 24)

<a class="postlink" href="http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1490382_residents-in-last-ditch-bid-to-block-fc-united-stadium-in-moston" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... -in-moston</a>

tonights MEN article
 
Re: FC United - campaigners mount legal challenge (page 24)

They are paying a lot of money to a Company that specialises in steamrolling any opposition to this scam,the main problem was always a lack of funds to employ someone equally as good at defeating these people.
I noticed £10,000 had been raised by Moston people to fight it,perhaps a bucket collection at the Etihad might be a good idea or set up a paypal.
 
Re: FC United - campaigners mount legal challenge (page 24)

bluemanc said:
They are paying a lot of money to a Company that specialises in steamrolling any opposition to this scam,the main problem was always a lack of funds to employ someone equally as good at defeating these people.
I noticed £10,000 had been raised by Moston people to fight it,perhaps a bucket collection at the Etihad might be a good idea or set up a paypal.

The £10K was way off the mark.
 
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