Too expensive is the explanation, isn’t it? Is it the clubs or the league that foot the bill for it? I suppose having it for a play-off final is considered acceptable since it’s an important game in a neutral stadium.
At least the whole play offs you’d think. Stakes are too high to not have it across the whole thing if you’re going to have it in the final
Everton and Leeds should be watching it so they can see the sort of club they could aspire to if they work hard.
I hear that Luton have 16 weeks to turn the Kenny into a premier league ground!!! I think they might as well hope for a genie with three wishes...No chance...They'll still be in Championship next season, unless they agree to a ground share at Watford or MK Dons.
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I really don’t see why Kenilworth Road in its current condition is such a problem to the Premier League.
They need to upgrade the lighting and the media facilities. Which is why the double glazing sales display/executive boxes are going.
If that’s the case I find it abhorrent that their hard-won and deserved promotion hangs in the balance because of the demands of tv broadcasters. Sky have televised Luton games this season at Kenilworth Road as well.
It isn't it the balance, they know what they have to do and they will have it all done for the new season. Plus tbf it's sky/other broadcasters who pay the £100s of millions that PREM clubs get. So of course they are going to have a very strong say in things