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League One - 2023/24

Banksy

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well, he's not wrong.
Plus , the other downside is the media insists on ramming the latest news from the likes of Wrexham and Salford and all the other league darlings down our throats too.Been waiting for months to read all about Wrexham’s USA holiday (not).
As we all know , it’s not exactly a level playing field.
 

Grecianman135

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"Peterborough United set to charge for online match commentary - BBC News" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-66265804

Maybe giving us money for Archie has cost them a few bob or two ....

Either way charging for match commentary is an absolute shambles..
 

grecian-near-hell

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"Peterborough United set to charge for online match commentary - BBC News" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-66265804

Maybe giving us money for Archie has cost them a few bob or two ....

Either way charging for match commentary is an absolute shambles..
Hope it’s better than Radio Devon commentate at times. Especially if you are paying for it. Mind you isn’t that effectively ifollow on a Saturday is.
 

denzel

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Really don't understand this. You would think they would welcome the free publicity. Similar to clubs who make you register just to read their news items, I mean what is the point?
I presume they didn't do very well in the fan engagement survey though..
 

Colesman Ballz

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Really don't understand this. You would think they would welcome the free publicity. Similar to clubs who make you register just to read their news items, I mean what is the point?
I presume they didn't do very well in the fan engagement survey though..
It is probably more to do with their financial problems. There are two companies, one running the football which is fine, but the other owning the ground which is in dire straits, owing millions.
 

ryancooper327

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Matthew Cox to Bristol Rovers is a top loan. Fair few teams having a good window.
 

Gordon Dale

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Agreed. BR are ones to watch ? The Gas had a 10086 gate for a friendly against Bolton! Looks like a few believe?
 

denzel

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Reading taking the proverbial just hours after signing Savage's son

 

Sexton Blake

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Bristol Rovers just signed another keeper they have been busy in the transfer market from day one had a well balanced squad at the end of last season and have continued to add to it regularly throughout this preseason. They have not generated anything like the money we have so heaven knows alone knows where the money is coming from.

currently I have two gashead friends who are really looking forward to the season starting as others have said definitely one to watch.
 
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SaintJames

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They have not generated anything like the money we have so heaven knows alone knows where the money is coming from.
Same place as the rest of their spending. Namely loans from the Chairman circa £9M in debt and rising
 
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