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Thread: Could our club be paying for SD’s 72% drop in profits?

  1. #1
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    Could our club be paying for SD’s 72% drop in profits?

    Massive hike in ST prices (taking into account the mega bucks from the TV deal), hike in prices for the new strip and meagre spending on the team even by Fatso’s standards?

  2. #2
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    some of the loss could coincide with our relegation...if there was no money in having SD shyte around the ground and on sky and MOTD each week then ashley would be charging someone elses a decent wedge for their logo's to be there.

    as for the increase in kit and tickets..it wont go on players so imo its just milking more money out of fans.


    i hope ashley loses every penny..and has to get bummed by tramps in a skip roond the back of aldi for a few draws off their tabs!

  3. #3
    Sports direct use nufc
    Nufc use sports direct
    Nice little earner for sports direçt .

  4. #4
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    I wondered same thing when i saw the news.

    Can money be moved between the two, or would it have to be justified as a loan etc.?

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