There is a bonus if we have to play on Sundays. We will know how many points we will need to stay out of the bottom four.
There is a bonus if we have to play on Sundays. We will know how many points we will need to stay out of the bottom four.
Platt and O'Donovan were 'unplayable' last season remember.hold you head back and look up to the sky
or "watch Aidy, Platty and the boys" at Northampton
Just to clarify part of the deal is an agreement that we don't move any games as agreed by the FA and FL.
If they have agreed a £100k pa rental agreement with NTFC, they will use that as a benchmark if they ever negotiate with ACL
£100K pa for a sub standard and inferior stadium.
If they have agreed a £100k pa rental agreement with NTFC, they will use that as a benchmark if they ever negotiate with ACL
if they are renting for 100k for a 7.5k seater stadium that will have work being done on it and having to share the venue that makes the ricoh at 400k look good value imo.
It's been on the BBC website since at least yesterday ffs! Do you people not read any news items about your own club?i smell something here - how come cobblers didnt mention the agreement about changing matchdays until it was pointed out that FL rules state City have first choice??? either this chap is on the Northampton Board or he is guessing like the rest of us??
It's been on the BBC website since at least yesterday ffs! Do you people not read any news items about your own club?
Quality journalism as always.you should read the suns bit on us :facepalm:
apparently we are ground sharing cus we cant afford the rent. not one mention of mismanagement or sisu being inept :facepalm:
It's been on the BBC website since at least yesterday ffs! Do you people not read any news items about your own club?
I didn't say anything about a done deal. I was referring to the already established fact that NTFC entered into discussions on the understanding that their fixtures wouldn't be affected.FFS yourself - where does the BBC website say anything about a 'done deal'?
I very much doubt Mr Srivaddhanaprabha has got the slightest interest in the subject.Even your own chairman yesterday was describing it as speculation
What inside information would I need? This story is public knowledge.so unless you or Cobblers have got inside information from the league (clue: you haven't), then this is an entirely pointless wind up.
I didn't say anything about a done deal. I was referring to the already established fact that NTFC entered into discussions on the understanding that their fixtures wouldn't be affected.
I very much doubt Mr Srivaddhanaprabha has got the slightest interest in the subject.
What inside information would I need? This story is public knowledge.
exactly. plus that included f+b revenues. plus theyd have 7,000 more fans at the ricoh :facepalm:
I didn't say anything about a done deal. I was referring to the already established fact that NTFC entered into discussions on the understanding that their fixtures wouldn't be affected.
SISU acquired CCFC on several 'understandings' - get the contract signed, pull out FL rules and then hold NTFC to them. I would be a very worried NTFC fan if what you are saying is true. This lot have no regard for anything, your fans and your club will be a means to an end, what that end is you'll have plenty of time guessing as they twist and turn, if pushing your games out of the way so dear Joy can get to the shops easier, it will be done.
In fairness, I never said that. See link below.Good too see you're not maintaining the 'done deal' pretence.
I'm happy your plumbing works but I didn't need to know that.I'm relieved.
Are you suggesting Leicester folk have enormous feet?And fair point on your chairman. It being a wind up, I hadn't really spotted you were a Leicester fan. One that can spell too. Was being the only one at school with an IQ higher than their shoe size worth all the bullying, I wonder.
A key sentence has been deleted, but it still mentions NTFC's fixtures take priority: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23163594Regardless, that thing about "NTFC entered into discussions on the understanding that their fixtures wouldn't be affected.", where's that been established as fact?
Believe it or not, that's not his original name. It was Raksriaksorn, but the Thai royal family gave them all a new surname as some sort of reward.Mr Srivaddhanaprabha
I know it's rude to pick on a name, but you could have a whole thread of its own on this guy........I;ll kick it off with Mr Hard pan varnish.....oh yeah, SISU OUT !![]()
In fairness, I never said that. See link below.
I'm happy your plumbing works but I didn't need to know that.
Are you suggesting Leicester folk have enormous feet?
A key sentence has been deleted, but it still mentions NTFC's fixtures take priority: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23163594
Believe it or not, that's not his original name. It was Raksriaksorn, but the Thai royal family gave them all a new surname as some sort of reward.
No. That's the key sentence that has, annoyingly, been removed.but nothing /about prior approval from the FL,and their dictate the opposite>
Proper loves the club he does. Used to go down Filbo and watch David Lowe and Jimmy Willis. Stood next to him at my first ever game in 1991.Leicester born and bred eh?
I didn't say anything about a done deal. I was referring to the already established fact that NTFC entered into discussions on the understanding that their fixtures wouldn't be affected.
I very much doubt Mr Srivaddhanaprabha has got the slightest interest in the subject.
What inside information would I need? This story is public knowledge.
In fairness, I never said that. See link below.
I'm happy your plumbing works but I didn't need to know that.
Are you suggesting Leicester folk have enormous feet?
A key sentence has been deleted, but it still mentions NTFC's fixtures take priority: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23163594