@SteelersWin109 From a business perspective, you can invest in a 100k stadium in NYC with only one other team in the area, and guarenteed to be in the top divison to draw a crowd. Where as Tottenham have 7 other London PL teams to compete against, spent Β£1bn on a stadium and almost got relegated
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IMO, this argument is comparing two different tastes in sports consumption and systems. Being biased I'd rather what we have and I'm sure the americans will say the same, despite a seat, probably at an NFL game costing as much as I pay for a season ticket.
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Building on this point, The UK has such a broad league system, where American football has the NFL and collage football, the UK has 4/5 professional divisions, futhergoing down 20 levels. These comparisions fail to address just how diverse UK football is.
@flexd81@BiteYourBrum Also I would rather have net zero which creates jobs, green energy for the enviroment, and energy security with renewables rather than depending on oil which is governed by a central market that fluctuates significantly due to wars etc.
@flexd81@BiteYourBrum Wouldn't bank on that happening mate. Go to 47:22 and 54:45 of this speech. Nigel will be in for a shock when he realises Net Zero and Foregin aid (Which Kier has cut to 0.3% of GNI by 2027) doesn't cost as much as he thought.
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π¨ π‘ππͺ: For the first time in history, The World Cup Final will have a halftime show.
It will be organized by Chris Martin & Coldplay and could take up to 25 minutes.