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The impression I got was the 10% reduction in capacity was voluntary not necessary for the safety certificate. Therefore the risk could be reconsidered, mitigating factors such as extra stewards in the walkways would also work
This model is not right. It is like supermarkets buying up land not so they can build a shop but to prevent a competitor doing so. The only way to stop it is that Premiership clubs’ squad size should include their players out on loan. Therefore the clubs will be forced to include them or sell...
From what I have heard in radio interviews with Tis and reading between the lines, I think it is more about the size of his playing budget that will affect his decision to sign a new contract.
Players use them to negotiate contracts on their behalf in the same way a recruitment consultant will negotiate a new job role for someone seeking a change in jobs
I would be surprised if the fee were anywhere near the fee received for Grimes or Watkins. Ethan was not under a professional contract, he had only paid a few first team games and goal scorers demand higher prices than defenders, on the positive side Ethan had Wales international squad call-ups...
But only Trust membership grants gold or silver status. Season ticket holders or the other priority groups only hold bronze status. So a trust member father would only be able to buy the Junior Grecian member son a ticket in the bronze window.
Not sure that playing bigger teams in a lower capacity ground is a problem! Your ground is full, potential sell-out for more games. Might generate demand for more season tickets and trust memberships. Tickets bought early generating cash. It would be a shame that turnover would be down but...
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