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A minister who will no doubt refer you to the coalition's present default position - huge debt, last government's fault not ours, sorry guv our hands are tied, come back in five years - while the banker's continue to rake it in.
Out of interest, what would be the percentage saving for Exeter...
Guessed that any mention of Ben Bradshaw would provoke the usual tittering. Without being po-faced about it, BB's sexuality has bugger all - see I can do it too, clever me - to do with this thread. Perhaps the mods should take a look, on the grounds of relevance at least.
A community-owned...
... on The Daily Politics on BBC2 today plugging Exeter City and the Trust model of football club ownership in a conversation about Liverpool where one rich American seems to be replacing a couple of others - yawn.
Not in any way meant as a criticism but what's missing from the article is the impact that being a supporters' owned and run club has had, and can have, on our attendances. That is something that is unique to Exeter in the football league, and is something that must be tapped into - from...
RIP Stanno and must be especially hard for the family who all our thoughts should be with. Gent of a footballer and way too young to go like that.
Personally I'm not a fan of retiring shirt numbers, postponing matches and the like, although agree totally that a testimonial match would be very...
About 10% of the posts about this non-story are yours Malcolm. The man changed his mind. So what? And he was clearly not part of the selection panel during the interview process. If he had said he wanted the job in the first he place he would have got it anyway so what exactly is your problem...
Basically ... the owners of Argyle are selling the ground to a property development company that they also own. The money raised will be used to pay off Argyle's debt, and much of that debt is of course owed to, you guessed it, the owners of Argyle.
So, the owners get their loan repaid and get...
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