Now let's not start getting all very sceptical about the ground, let's look at the facts so far.
The ground works and piling work is taking place already.
Retail units are starting to be built.
Work has clearly not stopped on the Quadrant site, my friend is working 6 days a week plumbing on there.
The chairman has already said we have the money for the stadium to be built, but not yet the community gym, unless funding has been approved now.
Don't want to be disrespectful to councillor's but they IMO are very much like politicians, not very reliable and never answer questions with a straight answer.
Not all are like that but so many are, there were many parish councillor's that were against it from the start, and categorically said the plans would never get passed.
This stadium is being built by a club that has no assets to offset the build costs, so to achieve this was always going to be hard drawn out affair.
Let's not forget that the council has put in place clauses that ensures that the stadium will be built, or the Quadrant doesn't progress unless they are met.
David Newton has not let us down so far and l can't see why people think that he would let us down now.
It would destroy his reputation and damage his buissness considerably in the community and with the council.
Let's all relax and remember that we have a cracking ground already, yes it very much depends on the Malkinson family how much longer we remain there,but this is a family that love's BUFC and without them this club would not have what it has now, yes many will argue that we are in the position we are now because of the financial miss management in the past.
But we also could have been playing our football at Boston Town or some ground outside of Boston, like Kettering do.
Brexit is Brexit and l don't see how that will change what we are trying to achieve, l am sure Theresa May had bigger fish to fry than worrying about pulling funding for our stadium.
Everything is pure speculation and remains that until it actually comes into being fact.