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Elland Road. Back where is belongs - Thanks to Radrizzani
Radrizzani dipped his hand in his pocket to the tune of 20m, and has bought back Elland Road....
There was no big hoo haa before hand on social media, no spin doctors vying for brownie points and just like our managerial situation a few weeks back - NO LEAKS!!!
Leeds Utd will no longer have to pay 1.7m pa rent, and can instead use that money to good effect - hopefully on the field.
One question that I would like answered - Are GFH still involved, if so do they profit from this?
Shrewsbury Town are seeking to become the first English club to introduce rail seating at their ground.
The League one outfit has applied to have rail seats at the 10,000‑capacity Greenhous Meadow stadium before the end of the 2017-18 season.
EFL Judas executive, Shaun Harvey, said: “This is an important step on the journey towards our stated aim of seeing standing in stadiums across the EFL and I wish Shrewsbury Town every success in reaching their crowdfunding target to support their application.
“The installation of standing accommodation will be popular with the club’s fans and, more widely, will prove a valuable opportunity to assess the use of this form of accommodation at an English football ground.”
Who would want a safe standing area at ER?
Where would it be?
Elland Road. Back where is belongs - Thanks to Radrizzani
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Radrizzani dipped his hand in his pocket to the tune of 20m, and has bought back Elland Road....
There was no big hoo haa before hand on social media, no spin doctors vying for brownie points and just like our managerial situation a few weeks back - NO LEAKS!!!
Leeds Utd will no longer have to pay 1.7m pa rent, and can instead use that money to good effect - hopefully on the field.
One question that I would like answered - Are GFH still involved, if so do they profit from this?
Shrewsbury Town are seeking to become the first English club to introduce rail seating at their ground.
The League one outfit has applied to have rail seats at the 10,000‑capacity Greenhous Meadow stadium before the end of the 2017-18 season.
EFL Judas executive, Shaun Harvey, said: “This is an important step on the journey towards our stated aim of seeing standing in stadiums across the EFL and I wish Shrewsbury Town every success in reaching their crowdfunding target to support their application.
“The installation of standing accommodation will be popular with the club’s fans and, more widely, will prove a valuable opportunity to assess the use of this form of accommodation at an English football ground.”
Who would want a safe standing area at ER?
Where would it be?
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