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• #123952
It's not free.
WHU are paying rent.
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• #123953
Similar with the Cobblers. Someone's had away £10m that was meant to be re-developing Sixfields.
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• #123954
Is the Kit Kat Krescent gone?
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• #123955
Peppercorn rent.
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• #123956
Matters not - it's still rent.
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• #123957
How many jazz mags a year?
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• #123958
Rather a lot.
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• #123959
imagine trying to audit chinese football clubs for ffp breaches
£70mn oscar
£38mn texierabet that £400k per week deal torres was talking about came from
chelseachina -
• #123960
RIP Premiership
Forever in our hearts 1992-2016
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• #123961
It's pretty mental. I have no idea where the money comes from either. I went to watch a fair few games whilst living in China in Beijing and Dalian and the stadiums were rarely full except for local derby matches. Tickets were only a few quid too so the ming boggles as to where the money is really coming from. Only a few years ago Anelka and Drogba left Shanghai Shenhua after they weren't getting their 300,000 USD a week salary. I can see exactly the same thing happening again.
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• #123962
I'm pretty sure, betting scandals will inevitably happen in that league.
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• #123963
He didn't actually say that though. =/////////////
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• #123964
Undoubtedly. The sport is an absolute mess in China. Xi Jingping is a big footy fan and many thought he would try and clean it up but I think he may have more pressing issues to deal with.
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• #123965
global financial meltdown < football
sort it out Xi Jingping
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• #123966
Not mine. It can fuck off
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• #123967
Xi Jinping is a blue - He loves City.
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• #123968
Manchester City. The new Man United
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• #123969
Libpool, the new Tottingham...
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• #123970
Tottingham day might not come about this season.
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• #123971
In Northampton's case the Council was much more accommodating, they handed over £10M quid no questions asked.
Kit Kat crescent deal was only for a couple of years, so we are still in the same ground it's just back to being called Bootham Crescent. It's pretty grim though, away fans were pissing on sandbags against a a wall until about 1995.
The 'peppercorn' Rent should be proportionate to give some ROI to the tax payers. If WHU generate £750k - £1M per home game it leaves them with almost £20m profit from the deal every year. That's a hardly a level playing field for other clubs who pay their own way.
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• #123972
chelsea, the new leeds
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• #123973
Mike, the new damo.
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• #123975
Just thought I'd post this as it was commented on in a below the line comment on everyone's favourite news website.
Harry Kane, no longer a one season wonder,14/15 34 apps 6 as a sub, 21 goals
15/16 24 apps, none as a sub, 15 goalsLooks like he's the 20 goal a season striker we've been looking for all these past years, if he'd been old enough to play obviously...
In contrast to WHU and their stadium 500M free stadium (or whatever). York city have been waiting about 12 years for a stadium to be built. We've come close, having plans for a Stadium to be built alongside a John Lewis and M&S in a new out of town development some years ago. Due to some planning wrangles though, the shopping centers were built but not stadium.
Years later an alternative site was found, plans submitted, an old stadium is demolished and weeks before work is due to start the project manager quits after 7 years in the role and the council go all quiet.
Reading the below article below, looking at what the local councils have to say and then looking at the pictures. After despair I just had to lol thinking that maybe David Icke is actually on to something. Janet Looker, take a bow.
Long story short, WHU are so fricking lucky it't untrue.
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/14241330.STADIUMKey_meeting_is_postponedsparking_fears_of_yet_more_delays/