with our losses how are we going to afford Premier football ? lambs to the slaughterThe impact of being in the Premier League can be highlighted by looking at Norwich's results for last season (when they were in the top flight) to the 2014/15 results for the Albion
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with our losses how are we going to afford Premier football ? lambs to the slaughter
regards
DR
yep, and our losses ?I think that our income may increase slightly.
yep, and our losses ?
regards
DR
yep, and our losses ?
regards
DR
The impact of being in the Premier League can be highlighted by looking at Norwich's results for last season (when they were in the top flight) to the 2014/15 results for the Albion
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I've paid enough money into the club OVER THE YEARS thanksMaybe you should buy a season ticket to help?
Nearly every away team will fill out their allocation and most will make a weekend of it as there's less matches so the tourist trade should receive a massive boost as well.
Swansea, Burnley, Hull, Bournemouth, Watford will all struggle to bring more than a 1000 to the AMEX
i wonder whyNorwich have higher seat prices than the Albion, the only Championship club that has.
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Swansea, Burnley, Hull, Bournemouth, Watford will all struggle to bring more than a 1000 to the AMEX
Harsh on Watford. They always seem to travel in reasonable numbers to be fair.
Monday night football on Champions League week like tonights GASH
Harsh on Watford. They always seem to travel in reasonable numbers to be fair.
I think that our income may increase slightly.