But those players have re-invested their wages in local casino's, cocktail bars, etc thus still helping the local economy!!!
Local strumpets are making a tidy sum too.
But those players have re-invested their wages in local casino's, cocktail bars, etc thus still helping the local economy!!!
Regardless, that’s still £62m sloshing around the local economy. That’s £62m/£212m that would not have been available if the NIMBYs, naysayers, LibDems and other assorted opponents had won their argument. Humble pie to all of them - with lots gristle.
Fair point......but decent part of that would then be, for example, Dunky spending what must have been an absolute fortune on his house in Hurst, I bet using mostly local tradesmen.
Not heard much grumbling from the Swan at Falmer recently. Not a peep for years actually. Sitting on the same little matchday goldmine that the Preston Brewery Tap used to sit on in the Withdean era
Didn't The Swan change hands so the people running it are not the same as those who opposed the Amex?
Rumour has it (not sure how true) was that whoever he left the pub to was to maintain his stance of being anti football. Fast forward a few years and the pub is accommodating to football fans, has sky/BT and refurbished their barn to allow more people to visit the pub on match days.
Of which £150M went to the club itself, who spent most of this on transfer fees and players' wages. It's brilliant to see how far the club has come but stating £212M is in the local economy is hugely misleading.
He's no longer in politics.
Edit to add, people could always boycott the Big Lemon buses.
That's good to hear.
Is he now a director then?
Never heard of them, are they a big operation?
The players are not investing much locally: they save a lot because their careers are short, they pay a lot of tax, the rent on their accommodation is not huge and they send a lot of money back home to wherever abroad they come from.
At the same time, fans' increasing their spending on tickets and merchandise means they have to reduce their spending on other things locally.
The players are not investing much locally: they save a lot because their careers are short, they pay a lot of tax, the rent on their accommodation is not huge and they send a lot of money back home to wherever abroad they come from.
At the same time, fans' increasing their spending on tickets and merchandise means they have to reduce their spending on other things locally.
Managing director. They run buses around Brighton with used cooking oil for fuel, electric and solar power.
https://thebiglemon.com/