New Jersey, USA Supporters of Premier League team Nottingham Forest F.C. - Watching games at D'arcy's Tavern in Bradley Beach - Affiliated with @NFFCNA #NFFC
1 defeat in 9 in the prem and yet had we not beaten West Ham at the Olympic Stadium we'd be just 1 point ahead going in to the last game. VP has done one hell of a job. Think we'd be long gone without that change. #NFFC#WHUFC
🇬🇧 @DHRonESPN@Rosenbergradio@alanhahn - listened to you guys since I moved to the US from the UK in 2012. Still no title in NYC since then! If you need a true Englishman to guide you through the World Cup in the proper accent, you know where to find me! #TeethForRadio
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Fairytale stuff if relegation battling #NFFC on their 4th manager with a squad assembled at a fraction of the cost of Villa's manages to get past a top 4 chasing team with a manager who's won it 4 times; over two legs & away from home having played 72 hours prior. Astonishing.
@elliemolloson @petermblackburn Unfortunatley, it will be soon, now the American owners are the majority. They don't own clubs to lose money as most of their NFL, MLB teams show. Either they've miscalculated, or we're in for a rocky ride.
@TrickyInExile@MikeyClarke22@official85455@Battlemuch4WW Exactly. Matchday revenues include hospitality, food receipts etc. the idea they're focusing on 5% of the problem to guilt match going fans in to thinking the team performance is based on the depth of their pockets, is ludicrous.
@official85455@Battlemuch4WW@MikeyClarke22 Matchday revenues make up 8% of total revenues. Commercial/sponsorship 24%, TV 68%. A 5% increase in ticket prices would mean a max 0.4% increase in total revenues. £760k. 6 weeks of a player wage? It's the wrong priority but they know it's the easiest money to extract...
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