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I wont be surprised either way
Wasn't surprised you'd say that.
I wont be surprised either way
It’s over folks. Close the thread for 11 months ?
Would anyone actually be surprised if we dont play there this season? Disappointed and likely angry? Yes. Surprised? I doubt it.
Anyway, its Friday so the time for a friday afternoon news dump is right around the corner. We’ll see what happens. But the line going from 25/1 to suspended betting in a matter of hours is certainly suspicious. You can discount it all you want but odds dont typically move from a long shot to suspended betting in a matter of hours unless there is something to it.
I dont know what all the fuss is about. It looks ready to me.
I dont know what all the fuss is about. It looks ready to me.
this burst pipe ain't gonna help!
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...TheSunFootball:TwImageandlink:Statement:Sport
Some nice pics here
Stop listening to/reading the media on our stadium.this burst pipe ain't gonna help!
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...TheSunFootball:TwImageandlink:Statement:Sport
Sounds a bit trumpist.Are we able to ban reporter's or the likes of these from The Sun when all is done?. To label it a calamity stadium is sensational. Calamity is continuous delays... We have not had that here.
I believe reporters from this publication should be excluded from any press invites when it is done.
Sounds a bit trumpist.
Are we able to ban reporter's or the likes of these from The Sun when all is done?. To label it a calamity stadium is sensational. Calamity is continuous delays... We have not had that here.
I believe reporters from this publication should be excluded from any press invites when it is done.
If you banned all sensationalist reporters, you wouldn’t be left with many reporters. People will say positive and negative things for ratings, let the chips fall where they may. The truth and reality of the situation will win out in the end. I’m an American and the idea of “banning” reporters who don’t toe the line is a bit of a sore spot at the moment; as @littlewilly mentioned, it seems somewhat “Trumpist.”
I doubt the reason would be because the stadium would not be ready this season.
I think it more likely other clubs will lose patience with our 'emergency' situation if it runs to months rather than a few games.
They'll point out we have a perfectly good alternative for our home games, and for the integrity of the competition, all our home games should be played there.
They would have a point.
On the other hand, if renting out Wembley for the season means we can't make any signings for a year or 2, then that overly restricts our ability to compete.
The budget was always going to be tight, so the additional penalty of not being able to move into a completed stadium perhaps is too severe in the circumstances.