Hotel and surrounding investments are all owned by the club. I'm not going to defend their building, but they're revenue producers which can theoretically feed money into the club. Football is about money now, and keeping up with clubs owned by oil states takes resources.
Tottenham is trying to produce diversified revenue streams to attempt it. Aston Villa has decided they'll just go bankrupt. Their strategy is more enjoyable for supporters now - but who knows if they'll have a club to support in 10 years. Wage budgets of 90%+ turnover are incredibly reckless.
Watching the match. I won't give anything away. Have a safe flight.
I don’t know if it’s just an attempt at being contrary or plain ignorance but we are in a much worse state since the focus switched to infrastructure, to an entertainment complex
If you can’t admit that then there’s no real point in talking really . We have regressed hugely
