In an ideal scenario we would continue to play in Boston. Would it be possible to spend money, that would otherwise be spent on renting, on improving Town's facilities? Could we provide them with additional turnstiles - after all, there will be some spare at York Street. Travelling fans will know that the Impact Arena has, at times, in recent years, relied on copious amounts of portakabins. Could we not make arrangements.
If this is impractical, then groundsharing has to be worked out very carefully. What facilities are required. Do we need a ground where fans can be segregated? Is the pitch up to standard and durable, can the groundskeeper keep it playable for the extra games? The ground needs to be easily accessible by public transport. The location has to be able to cope with the influx of fans - both "home" and "away" supporter's for instance, Holbeach as suggested. Could it's pubs and café / restaurants cope with the desires of 700+ additional people? Could the surrounding roads deal easily with the additional traffic? There are lots, of things, to consider.
Holbeach definitely would not cope with parking, it has very little now, most people park on the side of the road.
Tesco's wouldn't allow you to park there, and Carter's park, is sometimes locked at night after 7pm.
Pubs well excluding the Tigers Club there is only two left open now, but another 2 are being refurbished.
The town is the land of take away, so you are ok for food.
If Holbeach was an option it would suit me, as l now live there.
Public buses do service the town, but l don't know if there is one direct from Boston though.
Road links are good though, with the ground less than half a mile from the A17.
But again l don't know if it NLN standard.
3 sides of the ground are open to the elements and standing only.