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Everything posted by Stifler
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Yeah, he even says in his article that it would be a rebuild of SJP, and not just a new Gallowgate end. The Gallowgate wall though makes for a good story on a slow news day.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDFlFcryr7C/?igsh=eG9xeTRxbmtsdnNi
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We should just pay his contract out, absolute waste of a squad place.
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Only sizes 7 & 8 let in the Gazelle’s now.
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All those food they keep showing on social media though is never what it seems. It’s always in corporate or bars, if not from outside the stadium.
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Cheers, it looks to be a filler article. Nothing new in there that hasn’t already been said, even saying that if we did at SJP, it would still be a new build on the same site.
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After the fans reaction to the prospect of a new stadium at the Sela fanzone last week, there is no chance that they will be going for a Gallowgate extension.
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Yes, but if we continue to do that, it shows that they are doing something about sponsors, and general income.
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We have doubled our revenue every 2 years, and that is our target going forward.
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Since these new rules came into place, we have already renegotiated with inPost. I think it’s fair to assume that the club will be on it. I know a training kit/ground sponsor is annoying people, but these are top business people at the club, there will be a reason why they haven’t done it yet. It’s not we are under Ashley, and Charnley anymore.
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There was an article a couple of months ago. Basically they found that those who go on social media calling people peadophiles were more likely to be peadophiles themselves.
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Fuck it, went for them. I’ve missed out on the originals stuff, so I may as well.
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£90 for the NUFC Gazelle’s. Don’t get the typical free delivery on them either, so it’s £94. No thanks.
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See what happens when you put a fucking cross into the box.
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New training ground.
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In all fairness, Spurs would be absolutely nowhere near where they are without Levy. When Sugar sold up, they were just a mid table club. It took a while to get going under ENIC/Levy, but they managed to create a club that regularly got into top 6/top 4, and massive commercial revenue, and built one of the best stadiums in the world. Without Levy, they would still be a mid table team at best, possibly even flirted with relegation.
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Meanwhile, they talk of expanding their stadium and have convinced themselves that the guy who they were slagging off in the summer and saying has checked out, is all in and going to expand the SOL. I wonder if they are trying to convince themselves that they will, as the rumours of our stadium started. Next week, comments on how massive lads fans have pissed in the plaster mix for our new stadium.
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I think it’s pretty common knowledge that they want the Ministry site, and I believe have first dibs on it. They need to wait for HMRC to move out first though.
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You lot got that United Healthcare CEO working for you?
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I think some peoples view is skewed by how well we are doing performance wise. Stadium and training ground are due to be announced next year. Sponsorships are still looked at by the Premier League. They have invested as much as PSR allows them. We obviously need a new CEO soon, but they will be working on that.
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He would have loaned them money though, so long as he profited long term.
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Betting they are fucked financially.
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Thats the thing though, as someone else said he doesn’t want to put his own money in, but he’ll have access to better loans than Man Utd. The Glazers won’t want to dilute, so basically he’ll be able to loan money, and loan that to Man Utd. They’ve now absolutely fucked that, and because they don’t even want to dilute shares, and because it isn’t allowed to PSR, they have fucked themselves out of any ability to invest money.
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Hilarious to think that after putting in all the stops to prevent us from competing, they have went full throttle, and choked themselves. After the Man City CAT case, and the new rules on ownership loans, Ratcliffe can’t put money into them, and they have ended up charging their fans double the price for tickets, and sacking the guy they spend the best part of a year chasing, and spent £10m getting him because they can no longer afford his wages and signings.