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Notts To Take Over Eagle Valley Stadium?

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I've just seen this story in the Nottingham Post, apparently Notts could be poised to take over Arnold Town's Eagle Valley Stadium.


 


http://www.nottinghampost.com/Notts-County-going-Eagle-Valley-Stadium/story-19873290-detail/story.html


 


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Proud to be a Notts County Supporter for over 60 years.

This is just really weird, if the stories made up or someone's lied about a "league one cup" being interested... I don't see why?

If it's true, why would Jim deny it and what would the point of that be? It's not like keeping it a secret will help and this is likely to hinder his reputation. I guess it wouldn't be a bad thing, it depends how they went about it. It's just a case of if it's true or not?

It's a nice ground, I had a look around it a few years back and certainly could be somewhere the players could train and if it helped clubs remain available to play there then it's not a bad thing.

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So Arnold Town would be allowed to continue playing there? I hope so. It would be a good investment I reckon. Place to train, plus income from teams using the facilities.

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It would be great to let the Rugby Club play there as well. Save our pitch for football.


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