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  1. In Topic: Tonight’S Games

    Today, 07:20 AM

    View Postazul, on 30 April 2024 - 06:57 AM, said:

    It is a novelty for every club no matter how many times they’ve been there. As I said earlier Solihull had 5000/6000 at West Ham’s ground (almost no attraction there) and Bromley has at least double the support they have and it is very local. I predicted 30,000+ at the Trophy final if the two London clubs made it through. Although I believe the Trophy final will have more of a pull for the Solihull hangers on than the playoff final, I still expect an attendance of 20,000 or so.



    Easy covered by the EFL windfall I’d suspect.

    But then taking funds away from other areas such as signings and any other ground improvements. And on the topic of ground improvements Solihull will be needing Prem league style parachute payments to get that dump up to scratch.
  2. In Topic: Tonight’S Games

    Yesterday, 09:10 PM

    View Postclarevoyant., on 29 April 2024 - 09:05 PM, said:

    It's a difficult one. Which is 'the lesser of 2 evils'?
    Both clubs rotten from the top.

    Therefore surely err on the side of the carpark team were at least it’s easier to see us shaft them?
  3. In Topic: Tonight’S Games

    Yesterday, 09:05 PM

    View Postspireitetoo, on 29 April 2024 - 08:53 PM, said:

    Me too, only cos its not 3+ hrs away like the other option..

    Also the fact that Bromley couldn’t muster a taxi for a normal away league game but suddenly sell in droves for a day at Wembley.
  4. In Topic: Sturgeon Gone!

    Yesterday, 08:45 PM

    View Postisleaiw1, on 29 April 2024 - 08:38 PM, said:

    The most important part of the challenges they face is indeed what it means for westminster. Will a new leader inspire better support for the party in power and damage Labour's chances (and am I talking about Holyrood or Westminster...)

    I suspect SKS was the happiest man today about events in Scotland..

    For the result of the end game I’d imagine KS only cares at this point in time about the Westminster elections.
  5. In Topic: Tonight’S Games

    Yesterday, 08:15 PM

    With the very real danger of incurring Clarevoyants wrath, I’m starting to err on the side of the Birmingham Airport carpark 11.

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