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  1. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    We've made the playoffs in three years out of the last four. Over the last few years clubs such as Wigan, Swansea, Burnley, Blackpool , Bournemouth (they didn't spend a fortune, just more than their 'plucky underdogs' persona suggested) , Blackpool and a club from South Londion whose name eludes...
  2. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    We'll be in the Championship, League One or Two................probably :thumbsup:
  3. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    Which begs the question. Which model would you support more? I suspect that many fans would not be happy if the club pursued a break even model in this league as it would involve selling Dunk, March, Stephens, Kayal and Knockaert. The football last year was excellent IMO. We had a poor month...
  4. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    TB has put more money into Championship level football than any chairman in the history of the game.
  5. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    I'm not sure. Suspect the deal was for a number of years and will be renegotiated at some point in the future.
  6. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    You make it sound as if losing £10m a year is a trivial amount. In 2014/5 ticket sales brought in £9.8m, Tony Bloom covered losses of £10.4m.
  7. El Presidente

    Tea/coffee and late 1901 ticket - Paul Barber reply and then another Paul Barber reply

    Fair play to Giraffe for taking the matter to PB and for PB giving a detailed (although he doesn't do one liners as we all know) reply. I've crunched a few numbers and the losses for 2015/16 are I suspect going to be eye-watering. The club lost £10.4 million in 2015, but that was AFTER booking...
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