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Thread: 1.6 million a year till 2022

  1. #1
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    1.6 million a year till 2022

    Notts County are losing 1.6 million a year, and will lose money till 2022. Meanwhile, Cambridge will be making a half to a million per year. Thats after paying the bills. Guess which club is the smaller one Chalky. Conference here you go. Unless your chairman foots the bill, and then pumps more cash in to fund everything else.

    If you are not depressed, you should be, in fact i demand it. The future is grim. The future is black and white, hold the white.

    Happy days.

    The footballing grim reaper. p.s, Hardy says he doesnt regret it. He will.

  2. #2
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    I see that you have done your homework (the future is black n white) Yep Trew has left us in the **** all right and as you say we won't make money until 2022,since Hardy took over then gates have gone up by 3000 but I'm not sure how long it will last, we usually get around the 5/6000 mark in a good week so maybe the free pies will have to go
    I'm pleased that Cambridge are making a profit,I don't begrudge any club in the lower divisions money,its tough down here and if they can run their clubs at a profit and stave off administration then that's great news

  3. #3
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    Accused Stanley beat Cambridge last night,they are on a roll at the moment..

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