I think the first 3 months promised a great deal of promise. Unfortunately, the past 3 months has seen nothing but relegation form.
On paper, we have progressed from last season. The reality is that as a club, we've pretty much stagnated.
I suspect TM was hoping that the permanent signings would have more of an impact, enough to fire us to promotion and then extend contracts for next season if they warranted it. Same with the loans actually...if we had stormed the league and got promoted with the autos, might he have tied down...
People banging on about the squad for next season and the lack of players...I don't get why this is a shock as it's been the same for about 10 years now. And it's not just us...the majority of lower league teams go through a squad overhaul in the Summer. I'd be surprised if out of the 48 L1/L2...
FFS, bar one or two games, we've been shit since the end of November. We'll struggle to stay in the play offs based on the past couple of months.
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On a brighter note, I'm going to get drunk tonight, hopefully take some cash of my mates at poker and watch Carl Frampton defeat Scott Quigg in the boxing #norniron
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I know the Hilton company very well as I do the hotel industry. That said, I'm not involved in negotiations on franchise agreements so cannot confirm whether there'll be such payments you mention but I don't think they exist in that context. What I do know is that in such agreements, there's a %...
I use Paddy Power on the iPhone/iPad. Decent app on both.
I normally do two accas each weekend...one of about 4-6 teams which are 'bankers' and one where I place a lower amount of money on about 6-9 teams where the odds would invariably been higher. Win about once a month.
I won last weekend...
I know it's hard to answer OSB, but would you agree that financially, the income gains/cost reduction from ownership, would outweigh the other costs associated with ownership? I know it will depend on many variables but I would assume it would.
I think it's quite an obvious answer Nick, yes. In a perfect world anyway. Lets say we bought the ground for £xxxm. We wouldn't have to pay anyone else to rent office space, store rental etc. What they'd add up to, I wouldn't know and again, it would depend on the ground. If for example Bristol...
I used to work at a Premier League club as Business Development Manager and if I'm honest, the revenue can be great (dependant on the facilities at the relevant ground) for the club but in my opinion, the margins on non-matchday events wouldn't leave a club with a dramatically increased pot of...