Friends of Bootham Crescent

FoBC campaign 2002-2004

News archive - December 2003

30 December 2003

Evening Press - Track stop
ATHLETES today officially lodged their objections to York City's planning application to redevelop Huntington Stadium. More

19 December 2003

Evening Press - FA rapped over grounds rule
FOOTBALL Supporters Federation chairman Malcolm Clarke has expressed his despair at the English football authorities' continued failure to introduce a rule preventing other clubs from suffering the same fate as York City. More

18 December 2003

Evening Press - Battle for Bootham Crescent
YORK City's board of directors have revealed that they are committed to a fight to keep the club at Bootham Crescent. That was the clear message at the Supporters' Trust's annual general meeting last night. More

Evening Press - Roads block jars Huntington move
YORK City stadium redevelopment director Ian McAndrew signalled traffic as the major obstacle to a move to Huntington Stadium, which will only be allowed a maximum attendance of 5,350. More

Evening Press - No legal basis to reclaim City ground
YORK City have no legal basis on which to reclaim Bootham Crescent from current landlord Douglas Craig. The club's board of directors have investigated the transaction that gave Craig ownership of the land in 1999. More

Evening Press - Tops for turn-out
Record numbers made their voices heard in the York City Supporters' Trust election with Sophie McGill and Paul Rawnsley coming out on top. More

15 December 2003

Evening Press - Boot this out!
FANS would need permission if they wanted to walk further than a mile to watch matches at York City's proposed new stadium at Huntington. More

Full press release - 15 December 2003

 


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