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RE: *Official Football Thread*
Timbo Wrote:Watched skysports news other day and i think if i remember tight they said it would only cost £150.000 for the heating and about either £300 or £3000 to heat it prior to the game i.e few days before.
In the Sky Sports News report, they said it costs £120,000 to get the undersoil heating (double that for some clubs.) and costs up to 3,000 to run it on the lead up to a game.
A great deal of money for the smaller clubs to try and afford.
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Bosse
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RE: *Official Football Thread*
MARKIE2001 Wrote:We've already thrown it away...
Man Ure are Scum
Have faith bro, all is not lost, for one we have the best defense in the world right now and I would challenge anyone to debate against that otherwise, so even if we cannot break down the teams we need to, to win the league at least we can look towards Europe, teams need to score against us to put us out and I really cannot see that happening, if teams attack us they know that they are giving Torres and Gerrard the little space they need to beat them.
DjM Wrote:In the Sky Sports News report, they said it costs £120,000 to get the undersoil heating (double that for some clubs.) and costs up to 3,000 to run it on the lead up to a game.
A great deal of money for the smaller clubs to try and afford.
If clubs can't afford to invest in undersoil heating then they shouldn't be in the Premier League, and even though Portsmouth are not a wealthy club in the grand scheme of things they still have a balance and a sum of money in the coffers thanks to Sky to pay for undersoil heating.
At the end of the day the Premier League should not have a backlog of fixtures due to weather conditions which can be avoided with smart investment in modern day technology, if it does then perhaps Portsmouth should be thrown out of the league and Leeds, who have a bigger support, greater history, greater rivalry with the clubs in the Premiership and an all round better infrastructure in place should be re-instated back in the league. !/controversy\!
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2009 03:35 by Bosse.)
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11-01-2009 03:26 |
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