Mrs Barista wrote:Rovers fans regularly complain that they are hard done to by the RFL. This latest news shows that if anything they're being favoured.
Untrue. Everyone does hate them, especially the RFL
General Zod. wrote:There's ample explantation on my previous posts as well as the Chairman's Q&A not to mention the HDM article that states we sold out the East Stand 100% of the time and many people don't want to go elsewhere in the ground.
If you don't understand then no further amount of explaining will make you understand I'm afraid.
How does nudge know that people don't turn up because they can't get in the east stand? Surely anyone wanting to watch the game would be happy to watch from the golf stand? Sound like bollox to me
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General Zod. wrote:This is simply not true so stop talking bollox. Directors can be selective about which aspect of the club in which they choose to invest.
Indeed, they can choose to invest in David Mills and £50,000 on facilities at Saltend.
why the frig is everyone getting their knickers in a twist?
They've got a nice big shared stadium and had a lot of funding/handouts, also they are getting a training facilty part-funded.....We have had numerous funding/hand-outs, our sole use stadium and are now getting a funded extension,
horses/courses...swings/roundabouts...ying/yang.....karma/chameleon...ant/dec...zig/zag...am I making myself clear here ?
mildred's toyboy wrote:why the frig is everyone getting their knickers in a twist?
They've got a nice big shared stadium and had a lot of funding/handouts, also they are getting a training facilty part-funded.....We have had numerous funding/hand-outs, our sole use stadium and are now getting a funded extension,
horses/courses...swings/roundabouts...ying/yang.....karma/chameleon...ant/dec...zig/zag...am I making myself clear here ?
Mrs Barista wrote:Au contraire. Your chairman has been very clear that you can't continue to sustain losses of £450k a year and that gates of 10,000 are required. Rovers are in debt to the tune of £3m+ and therefore can't afford to fund getting to 10,000 gates themselves. They have therefore got a handout from the RFL (and the NHS) to get there. Not that this addresses the full £450,000 annual shortfall, obviously, but it's a start. Hope you lot recognise the RFL's generosity next time you're bleating about unfair disciplinary outcomes.
you seem to know loads about rovers but what about hull?
how much do the 5 directors take out of hull?. do you not know or do know but do not want to say?
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at the end of the day,neither club actually own their respective stadiums.both are on long leases,so all this talk of handouts works both ways.i do agree about the facilities for away supporters,very poor viewing,at a high cost to the supporter.i would love to see something done about it,plus,i'm sure it would lead to a better atmosphere for everyone.
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