Owners spending £200m - welcome relief

Re: Owners spending £200m - welcome relief

julio jordio said:
My brother has seen the plans for the new training ground. I'll post more when i know more.
Didn,t realise we trained?
 
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i thought it was pretty much common knowledge that adug are going to build something to a major tourist attraction to replace the supercasino.
 
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Kinky by name said:
badge said:
i thought it was pretty much common knowledge that adug are going to build something to a major tourist attraction to replace the supercasino.
with a nice big bar for the lads!


This ^^^^^^^^^^^^ not only a bar but a bar that sells drinkable alcho.......
 
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hope they upgrade the bars selling beer in the ground there shit.
you should be able to get a pint at half time without having to leave your seat early
 
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lets be honest, i think we need to start winning things before we get up to 65,000 people, thats probably why they arnt interested in it at the moment
 
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can we buy luton town for half time entertainment/shoe shine/PA guy auditions..anything to help them out in these tough economic times
 
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blueday said:
If they are allowed that is. Or are we tied into some 100 year deal or something at Eastlands. What would happen to COMS if we moved?


Ahmm - been mooted that Sale sharks would become a sub-tenant.
 
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Forzacitizens said:
lets be honest, i think we need to start winning things before we get up to 65,000 people, thats probably why they arnt interested in it at the moment
There's simply no need for them to buy it, that's why they're not interested.

If you had a 100-year lease on a house, you wouldn't needlessly splash out 200k to buy it outright, and neither will they.

They can still expand the capacity or spruce up the hospitality areas without buying it off the council. Ticket income isn't where football clubs generate their revenue, so I doubt our owners are too arsed about the council taking a cut.

If they expand/improve anything, it will be the hospitality sections as these are relative goldmines for successful clubs (e.g., Arsenal make more per match from their middle tier than Tottenham do from the whole of their stadium).
 

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