That should help the teams deal with the boycotts by some diddy third division side.
Lovely
£235,000 for each team
posted on 6/12/12
So you are saying Celtic would have voted yes if the fans hadn't spoke out about it?
A don't thinkso mate
posted on 6/12/12
It's good to see the gers show some concern for their creditors.
posted on 6/12/12
And I started a thread on the gb boycott yesterday. They didn't seem to get a lot of support from the thinking men on here.
posted on 6/12/12
So you are saying Celtic would have voted yes if the fans hadn't spoke out about it?
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why not they stand to lose circa £2m in gate receipts. pales into significance with the CL money but they weren't to know that at the time of the vote.
your own maj. shareholder is on record as saying he needs us
posted on 6/12/12
why not they stand to lose circa £2m in gate receipts.
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Do you ever read what you're typing?
posted on 6/12/12
why not they stand to lose circa £2m in gate receipts
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Is that the reason?
posted on 6/12/12
That's where Charles Green slipped up big time He took that right away from plenty of fans that would have wanted to go.
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well as I have not heard from a single fan who would have attended this game Im not sure.
But if we sold 200 tickets from a 2500 allocation this could have meant serious security issues.
Also now Utd can sell the whole ground so good for them.
posted on 6/12/12
well as I have not heard from a single fan who would have attended this game
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You're a coq
posted on 6/12/12
Is that the reason?
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what other reason is there? like it or not the OF together are commercially viable. split us up and that gets diluted...see the reduced TV revenue contract for all the proof you need
posted on 6/12/12
like it or not the OF together are commercially viable.
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But you liquidated...