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Mad Eyed Screamer said:Tueartsoverhead kick said:ancoats said:am I the only one who thinks this is good for moston
not a fan but lived on the miners estate in the 70s/80s and went back a couple of month ago and nothing really has changed its still a place on where you don't go out after its dark and alot of gangs on the streets
well if the parents are looking to there kids for something else to do other than sell drugs on the streets this should give them hope
I suppose it depends on what you think it will give the kids that already isn't available in the area ?
I'm sure it will be good for Moston, those against it were not against FCUM but the siting of the stadium on that particular site and still maintain that.
Gangs have always roamed about and very rarely seek organised activities.
Last year I saw a plan for the use of the astroturf and it was to be booked solid each day for use by local colleges (both Manchester and Oldham) local schools, Moston Juniors and FCUM themselves. The only times it was available was 4-5pm - hardly beneficial to "the local community" - and of course there will be a fee to use the facilities. Can the kids from the Miners estate or other local areas afford that?
The facilities said to be offered inside such as computer courses etc are available at libraries etc. Maybe a football club can / will engage young people better than other providers of such services and I hope they do.
I expect to begin with there will be a keen interest in it but FCUM will have to sustain that novelty value - and of course sustain all the public funding they receive to run such projects. As belts tighten, public money becomes rarer.
Good luck to them, it is now happening so I hope it goes well - the locals will be watching closely at all the promises and assurances given by FCUM and two councillors who backed the scheme.
I think it will be good too. I live in Failsworth and I was in favour of Oldham relocating here so I am no NIMBY [Not accusing anyone lse BTW]. The 3G pitches at Failsworth have been a real success. My son plays on them most weekends, just him and his mates having a lick about. Yes there is a charge but it's about a quid each. Not bad to say it's a controlled, managed and secure environment and can be used most of the year.