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The B-Ark / Re: Can't believe no one has mentioned this
« on: July 07, 2014, 02:33:05 PM »
I don't think Dennis was having a go at anyone ...I read it as though he enjoyed the banter ...and to keep it going.
The bit about #noonehasaclueonthere probably refers to no one has a clue to what he is working on behind the scenes? ...and I can assure you he is working really hard behind the scenes!

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The B-Ark / iPetition Please sign with your support for the Quadrant
« on: June 25, 2014, 05:08:11 PM »
For our football club to survive please.... and I am being serious!
Click on the link below to show your support.  :)
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/support-the-quadrant-b140165

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I know you all may think I keep plugging this thread but we have to make people realise this is the future of our football club not a housing development. Many people do not know what Boston United do in the community and that is what this new stadium is all about. Approximately half of the stadium is set aside for community use, it is an amazing project.

Please read Glen Chapman's letter of support, it is full of useful information that many people do not know about and that includes many supporters, and then go to the link at the bottom which takes you to the clubs official website where Craig has posted a letter of support for us all to use if you want to.

BUSA chairman Glen Chapman is urging the Boston public to get behind plans for The Quadrant, which includes a new Community Stadium for Boston United.

In an open letter issued to the local press this week, Mr Chapman said: “This really is it. Without the new stadium, there is no Boston United. We have to be out of York Street by 2018 and so the new stadium is vital for the survival of the football club. I urge not only Boston United fans, but all the people of Boston, to get behind this project. Please take 10 minutes to contact the council and voice your support.”
 
He continued: “The current chairman and vice-chairman stepped in back in 2007, when we were relegated from the Football League, at a time when the club had debts of £3m and staff salaries were not being paid. They have worked really hard to not only stabilise the finances of the club, but also to rebuild its tattered reputation. They have given the club a vision for the future and have been behind the massive growth of the club’s community programme and of course all this has been done during the worst recession on record. The new Community Stadium offers an exciting and sustainable future for the club, however the chairman has made no secret of the fact that if the planning application fails, he does not see how the club can survive.
 
“The football club has a long and proud history and was for many years the largest and most successful club in non-league football. I am sure many remember our famous trip to Wembley back in 1985. We then had the heady days of becoming a Football League club, but of course that dream came crashing down when the previous owners ran up huge debts which ultimately brought the club to its knees. Since then so many people have worked really hard to rebuild the club and put it at the heart of the community. Surely the people of Boston are not prepared to see all that good work go to waste and to lose a part of the town’s history?
 
“Being chairman of the supporters association, I was of course well aware of the role the club now played in the community, but it was not until I sat down with the club’s community officer Nick Reeson the other day that even I began to understand the range of projects and activities that the club was involved with — the figures are simply staggering. The United in the Community programme engages with more than 11,000 people across South Lincolnshire in sports, education and social activities and is now widely recognised as one of the best examples of sports community outreach.

“Just last week, Boston United were named as finalists in the Football Conference awards for the Skrill North Community Club of the Year category and of course they also won that very award back in 2012. From what Nick told me, the community and education programme is key to getting so many people into sports that might not otherwise have the opportunity. It also employs 30 people and has an amazing 50 volunteers. The club has netball teams, dance and cheerleading groups, 10 grassroots football teams, education programmes, programmes helping people with mental health issues and projects to get young and old active. They also work in many schools across the area delivering multi-sports sessions, lunchtime clubs, after school clubs and holiday clubs. They even have a cycling club and offer golf taster sessions! That is all in addition to the club’s elite Centre of Excellence and youth teams. As I say, I was really surprised by how much the club was doing in the community, so I am sure the people of Boston have no idea.
 
“Not only will the new stadium help secure the future of the club, but with its great facilities, it will become a real community asset in that part of the town and will enable the club to make progress both on and off the pitch.
 
“The football club is a huge part of many fans’ lives and many have supported the club over decades through thick and thin. Personally I cannot contemplate the town without Boston United and I am sure it is the same for all the fans.”
 
Mr Chapman concluded: “I really cannot stress enough that this is make or break for the club. The current ground is a massive financial drain and not fit-for-purpose any more. The new ground will bring the financial investment we need to achieve our full potential and continue our unrivalled support of the community programme.
 
“We want to thank everyone who has got behind the club so far and hope that all of you who want to see the club carry on contact the council before their meeting on August 5.”
 
The Community Stadium plans were developed following extensive public and fan consultation to reflect the aspirations of the club. Through education and conferencing facilities, plus a public sports hall and all-weather pitch, the new stadium also provides opportunities to generate additional income to aid financial viability.
 
Supportive comments can be submitted to Boston Borough Council via their website (www.boston.gov.uk), by e-mail (planning@boston.gov.uk) or by letter (Planning Services, Boston Borough Council, Municipal Buildings, West Street, Boston, PE21 8QR). Planning application reference B/14/0165 should be quoted.
 
The Quadrant proposals include plans for around 500 new homes to help meet housing needs and will create over 400 full-time jobs and more than 600 construction jobs. The project will also deliver the first part of what could become a distributor road, providing a possible solution to some of Boston’s traffic flow issues.
 
The project website (www.thequadrantboston.co.uk) provides full details of how comments can be submitted to the council and also includes the submitted stadium plans.

Follow the link below to download a letter of support.
http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/news/busa-chief-rallies-quadrant-support-1238433.html
 

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The B-Ark / BUSA supporting the Quadrant - great read
« on: June 18, 2014, 12:41:06 PM »
Glen Chapman, Chairman of BUSA (Boston United Supporters Association) has written an article for the official website, and it is full of information probably a lot of people do not know. Check it out and offer your support.
http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/news/busa-chief-rallies-quadrant-support-1238433.html

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The B-Ark / New Away kit! On sale tomorrow
« on: June 18, 2014, 11:01:27 AM »
New away shirts go on sale tomorrow! #GreeneArmy #BUFC pic.twitter.com/q2yRqraCQ4

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Once again, thankyou for your support, it is very much appreciated ...we just need more, so if you can share with your friends on Facebook, tweet on Twitter or just ask someone to register their support, it would be great!
http://www.boston.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=6208&ApplicationNumber=B/14/0165

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Just to make everyone on here aware that you can still submit your support for the development through the link on Page 1 of this thread ...it is an ongoing poll ...and you do not have to be a resident of Boston.

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943 viewings on this topic, which is fantastic on this really important topic concerning the future of our football club ....but yet the amount of people who have actually submitted their approval is still very, very small in comparison.
COMPLACENCY MAY KILL OUR CLUB! We need your support.
Please use your vote and get others to vote as well

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The B-Ark / World Cup in The Pilgrim Lounge
« on: June 10, 2014, 02:59:14 PM »
Why not watch the World Cup in The Pilgrim Lounge?
All England games shown on the big screen.
Check out more information here
http://thepilgrimlounge.co.uk/world-cup-2014/

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Thankyou to all the people making the effort to support the football club, as OXO says 'get your family members and friends to follow suit'...PLEASE!

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THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR FOOTBALL CLUB ...Please support the application
Show your support for Q1
 
Now is the time to voice your support for the Q1 planning application to Boston Borough Council.
 
You can view the planning application and submit comments via the Council’s website, using reference B/14/0165.

http://www.boston.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=6208&ApplicationNumber=B/14/0165

You can also email your comments to planning@boston.gov.uk (remember to include the reference number).
 
Here are some reasons you might like to give for supporting the application:

  • Around 500 new homes, including much-needed affordable housing, will help to fulfill housing needs in the district and will make a valuable contribution to achieving the target of 4,520 new homes needed between 2011 and 2031
  • The new Community Stadium will provide a secure and sustainable home for Boston United Football Club and its extensive community and education programmes
  • The stadium will provide a sports hall, an all-weather 3G pitch and education and conferencing facilities for the community to use
  • New shops and restaurants will provide jobs and improve options locally for shopping and eating out
  • Up to 460 new full time equivalent local jobs will be created
  • A further c.610 temporary construction jobs will be created during the lifetime of the project
  • Q1 includes the first section of a much-needed distributor road that may ultimately link the A16 to the A52/Boardsides to alleviate traffic that currently goes through the town centre
  • There is a potential opportunity to create a safe haven in this part of the town, in case of flooding
  • Q1 will create an attractive entrance on the southern gateway to the town
  • The project is an exciting opportunity to bring investment and regeneration to Boston

Thank you for your on-going support

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The B-Ark / Re: Today
« on: March 03, 2014, 09:23:15 AM »
Was it not Ricky who crossed the ball for the 4th goal? Difficult sometimes for him to cross the ball with his left foot when he is playing on the right.

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The B-Ark / This Saturday night in The Pilgrim Lounge
« on: February 19, 2014, 05:34:53 PM »
This Saturday night (22nd February) sees young local band 'THE VIGILANTES' appearing in The Pilgrim Lounge. Tickets are only £2 each and are available from behind the bar or from Chris Cook Print in Main Ridge East, Boston.
 
Please come along and support this young, up and coming band!

www.thepilgrimlounge.co.uk

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The B-Ark / Re: Charlie Sanders
« on: January 13, 2014, 10:33:21 AM »
Brilliant answer from from Maxross! You have to give these kids time ...what is the point of having an excellent youth system if we don't nurture them through gradually. If Charlie makes it in the future and we let him go for nothing the flak will fly ...I was given three or four years, the lads not taking any money from the club yet comes in for abuse week in week out. Give him a break!

Excellent point Pilgrim 86, I remember their being almost identical comments on here about Elding when he was in a similar position at Boston in the late 90's/early 2000's.  What people need to remember about Sanders (and other youth players) is that they are young, and that young players simply don't come out of the youth setup as the finished article.  That is the case everywhere, even the premiership, even the bundesliga (who have a great record in developing young talent). They develop through playing games.  Of course the key thing is that these players have potential.  Hopefully a decent spell getting game time at Kings Lynn will help develop that potential and bring him closer to being a useful first team player next season.

What I object to is the lack of encouragement they receive.  We've got a youth setup to be proud of which regularly develops players with the potential to be placed in our squad by several different managers now.  How about a bit of understanding and encouragement? Young people make mistakes, it's how they learn, but with nurture and clever use of the loan system for them to gain experimence, we could have a regular source of decent standard squad players or better.





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The B-Ark / Re: New Stadium
« on: November 26, 2013, 05:17:34 PM »
Help design new United stadium
Boston United are holding a ‘stadium design workshop’ on Wednesday evening in The Pilgrim Lounge.

WE WANT YOUR VIEWS so please come along and view the plans for the new stadium, which is planned to be built at The Quadrant.

The architects for the new stadium will be present to explain the rationale behind the stadium design, alongside the directors of Boston United. Chairman David Newton told bufc.co.uk: "Only by working together can we build a new home for Boston United that will meet everyone’s needs and aspirations.

"We hope as many supporters as possible will join us in what will be a real ‘hands on’ event. Supporters will get the opportunity to get a pen out, scribble on our plans and drawings and suggest any changes that they think should be made to ensure that we deliver a great fans experience at the new stadium."
The workshop starts at 7.00pm.
For further details on the development at The Quadrant, please visit www.thequadrantboston.co.uk.

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