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Thread: TNS - Great Gesture

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    TNS - Great Gesture

    I know The New Saints (TNS) aren't everyone's cup of tea but this gesture from them to fellow Cymru Premier clubs is absolutely fantastic!

    Saints chairman Mike Harris has said he will split a windfall of £600k across 11 Cymru Premier league clubs! 👏🏻
    They banked around 400k for beating Astana

    They also collected in the region of 5m euros for reaching the group phase of the Uefa Conference League.

    They would usually receive around £600,000 for the qualification stage only and due to them qualifying this time round, they have decided to share that money around with fellow Welsh clubs.

    The chairman said 👇
    "One of the things we have done, £600,000 euros of what we would normally get for appearing in the qualifiers, that money has gone into the FAW and will be distributed amongst the other clubs," '🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
    Credit where it's due, they don't need to do this so it's a wonderful gesture! There would be plenty of owners and chairman who would bank every penny they could.
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    Just seen this, what a great gesture.

    For clubs at that level, the money will be a massive boost for them either on players, turning professional or infustructure.

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    That's fantastic. Great to see sporting integrity still exists in some places.

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