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11 minutes ago, huss9 said:

new club survey sent out.

not sure its a very good one tbh.


Its a very good one if you like the idea of NUFC playing in a hospitality megadome where all the seats are padded, there’s food options galore, the champagne flows, you arrive 8 hours before kick off and a ticket costs billions of millions of quid 

 

The football will be inconsequential to the exceptional hospitality experience 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Groundhog63 said:

It's bread and milk they use to get the punters in, btw ?

Newspapers, on the other hand, lose their rich, establishment, owners 100s of millions a year but are cost effective in that they direct the public's thought processes in the direction that suits the rich. 

 

Agree with the rest tho, apart from a tax dodge, I've no idea what the FCB was playing at. 

Most UK newspapers make profits - the broadsheets do.  Some of the tabloids have started recording losses - The Sun loses a lot of money these days

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3 hours ago, bobbydazzla said:


Its a very good one if you like the idea of NUFC playing in a hospitality megadome where all the seats are padded, there’s food options galore, the champagne flows, you arrive 8 hours before kick off and a ticket costs billions of millions of quid 

 

The football will be inconsequential to the exceptional hospitality experience 

 

 

 

some simply bizarre questions

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1 hour ago, madras said:

 

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And all that talk of 'the Northeast' and 'the region' in the press release is utterly ignorant of the enormous split in footballing allegiances around the place.
 

 

This would be Fenwick actually noting their existence or relevance, of which they've managed to severely diminish. 

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3 minutes ago, The Bonk said:

 

 

This would be Fenwick actually noting their existence or relevance, of which they've managed to severely diminish. 

Fenwicks did note the existence of Sunderland, they opened a shop there in 1888......... it shut within a year !

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