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Post by mulv on Jan 26, 2024 14:02:02 GMT
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Post by will on Jan 26, 2024 21:27:38 GMT
Let's hope it's kosher.
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Post by will on Jan 26, 2024 22:08:35 GMT
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Post by tom on Jan 28, 2024 18:33:55 GMT
Wot you meen kosher, Get on and eat your chicken soup already.
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Post by Karoline on Jan 29, 2024 7:40:34 GMT
When did we buy the ground back, thought they sold it to the local authority and we were in the same situation as Coventry or didn’t that go a head??
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Post by tom on Jan 29, 2024 9:39:25 GMT
Shelby I believe bought the ground almost immediately their part takeover was confirmed.
I'm glad that they have retained the name St Andrews in the new name.
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Post by will on Jan 29, 2024 18:57:11 GMT
Wot you meen kosher, Get on and eat your chicken soup already. Well, I was thinking that the bloke at Derby (or Reading or somewhere else) thought it would be a good idea to sponsor his own ground and that EFL thought it was against the rules. There were similar doubts surrounding our place when it became Trillion Trophy St Andrews. Maybe I'm wrong, and I haven't read all of Daniel's articles on the subject of stadium ownership and/or sponsorship.
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Post by mulv on Jan 30, 2024 18:46:09 GMT
Didn't the Derby one involve silly money? I had an idea that's why they got clobbered.
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