Perhaps the owners could do more to encourage the 3450 to post more often.
- 10 posts per day for the month of July
- anybody who has never posted has their registration deleted on 31st July
getting a few strawberries now.
apples growing nicely
pleased there was some rain yeterday
need some colour in the garden - may have to go to the garden centre tomorrow to buy some pretty flowers
[Middle English senight, contraction of seveniht, from Old English seofon nihta, seven nights : seofon, seven; see seven + nihta, pl. of niht, night; see night.]
given that the Saints situation is not unique (regarding clubs going into admin, although I accept the complexity of SLH) it would be interesting to know which conditions are different to say Leeds or Stockport
no but you stated "There are almost certainly more willing purchasers for 20 acres of land on the edge of the New Forest, 12acres in an area being developed for housing and 6 in Southampton City Centre, adjacent to the water than there are for a flat on its back Lg1 football club. "
and "I never said it was. House builder's land banks routinely buy agricultural land on the fringes of conurbations expecting to hold it for 20 years until planning control relaxes. "
My point is that the housing building industry is not in great shape now to be buying land to hold for 20 years.