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Fine for the Levybots though.
We're just walking ATM machines as far as the club owners are concerned, NOT fans.
You just realised that now?
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Fine for the Levybots though.
We're just walking ATM machines as far as the club owners are concerned, NOT fans.
WillWilliams
Where are you watching step 5 for £5? I'm interested to know.
I imagine Wealdstone to be one of the cheapest NL teams...
I'm going to a couple of their pre season home friendlies against MK Dons (tomorrow) and Charlton on Saturday week. I get into both those for a fiver, but only because I have a Spurs ST, the Mrs has to pay a tenner. The away friendly game at Farnborough this Sat is £10 each with a £1 admin fee, the wankers.
Actual NL games are around double the price.
It was £20 and £21 respectively up at Notts County and Wrexham last season.
I’ve said it before in my posts that my parents were working class when growing up yet my old man could still take us to football , that’s not the case anymore is it, how many working class families can afford to go to football now a days?
Just because I’m lucky enough to be able to afford to go doesn’t mean I forfeit my right to be annoyed when the club increases prices!
Also a lot of People defending the price increases are also the ones saying we can’t afford to compete with the “bigger clubs” well if that’s the case then charge accordingly for the product!
And the reason I’m discussing it now is because we are in a cost of living crisis and the club decides to charge its fans more to watch the team when it doesn’t need to , the extra revenue generated from events more than covers the loss of European revenue this year!
Over 90% of our financial borrowings of £852.6m, are at fixed rates, with an average interest rate of 2.81%. The average maturity of all our borrowings is 20.4 years, some of which stretch until 2051, ensuring limited impact on the Club’s ability to invest in the playing squad.We are also going to be paying more interest on a sizeable amount of money.
2051!Over 90% of our financial borrowings of £852.6m, are at fixed rates, with an average interest rate of 2.81%. The average maturity of all our borrowings is 20.4 years, some of which stretch until 2051, ensuring limited impact on the Club’s ability to invest in the playing squad.
Over 90% of our financial borrowings of £852.6m, are at fixed rates, with an average interest rate of 2.81%. The average maturity of all our borrowings is 20.4 years, some of which stretch until 2051, ensuring limited impact on the Club’s ability to invest in the playing squad.
Trix on SC in the 'takeover' thread.
Might be worth keeping an eye on this thread, all a bit confusing right now but the murmurings are starting to resurface.
So that's tottenham never being sold then.
Ahh. Shit!Trix on SC in the 'takeover' thread.
Might be worth keeping an eye on this thread, all a bit confusing right now but the murmurings are starting to resurface.
So that's tottenham never being sold then.
Trix on SC in the 'takeover' thread.
Might be worth keeping an eye on this thread, all a bit confusing right now but the murmurings are starting to resurface.
So that's tottenham never being sold then.

Wealdstone are not step 5, they are step 2 or 1WillWilliams
Where are you watching step 5 for £5? I'm interested to know.
I imagine Wealdstone to be one of the cheapest NL teams...
I'm going to a couple of their pre season home friendlies against MK Dons (tomorrow) and Charlton on Saturday week. I get into both those for a fiver, but only because I have a Spurs ST, the Mrs has to pay a tenner. The away friendly game at Farnborough this Sat is £10 each with a £1 admin fee, the wankers.
Actual NL games are around double the price.
It was £20 and £21 respectively up at Notts County and Wrexham last season.
ENIC are never leaving
Levy will be running this club in 200 years time as a head in a jar