Take with a small pinch of salt but Botanic owner tweeted this, he did similar with Twine a few days before he signed.
I did notice that the Corondon big centre circle advertising thing wasn't used in the first home game.
I aren’t sure last time he was ahead of the curve with Twine so I’m going to choose to be hopeful it’s going to be done for Friday haha
All gone quiet again... No new faces for Friday's game by the looks of it. Twine completed two training sessions before his start.
Could be the stands? Hobnob West Stand Club North Stand Rich Tea South Stand Chris Chilton Digestives East Stand
When you look at teams around the league and what they're spending this year, you can see why Acun has voiced his concerns about the unfair nature of parachute payments. They should be there to cover inflated Premier League wages - ensuring clubs don't go bust - not to fund expensive signings. I know we wouldn't complain if we were in their position, but deep down everyone can see they need to be regulated better. Look at Leeds for instance: Yes, they've had a lot of outgoings, but majority were on loan and have brought in about £26m of fees. They've already spent £7m on Ampadu. They're linked with: Glen Kamara - £6m Joseph Paintsil - £8.5m Joel Piroe - £15m Lewis O'Brien - £10m (we'd have loaned him) And have been linked with 2/3 more big money signings and have also stated they have no wish to sell Gnoto and Sinisterra despite both wanting away. So with parachute payments, they're able to make a £20m net loss on transfer fees, retain some of their biggest assets and spend big wages on the likes of Darlow, Ampadu and Rodon even before they sign the other 4 listed above. Outrageous imbalance with FFP. Our transfer dealings look incredible when you also take this into account.