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Not wanting to put words in Dalenet's mouth but I interpreted his post as the board are cutting the cloth accordingly to where we currently are from a league and financial point of view. For example not going on overseas training camps (or UK based for that matter.
I suppose we are smaller in terms of money coming in to the club. Reduction in solidarity payments less TV money, funding for academy. I'm going to hazard a guess an EFL club can also charge more for sponsorship and advertising than a national league one.
But the club has the better negotiating hand at the moment, whereas had he not signed the extension and come January we were in the top 7 having played scintillating football Jim would be in the better position.
It's ridiculous changing a letter in a name enables you to register a new account with companies house. Also considering we have a new guvnor in the Home Office I wonder if they would be interested in the dossier compiled by The UTDNFS crew on the major and minor players involved in and connected to MH.
Other than retaining ones seat there hasn't been any incentive to renew until as late in the day as possible. Last season there was a prize draw if you renewed by a certain date in the past there has been early bird pricing. Hopefully there will be a flurry of renewals before the first home game
Be better if that wasn't necessary if working people had more disposable income to spend on things like watching football. But I am grateful for what the Ogden family have done and will do.
1000 years of levelling up to be done if you agree with the premis of the following
'William had struck Northumbria right through the heart. And a wound like that goes on for far more than 17 years.
The thing about destruction on this scale is that, even when communities and societies rebuild, they do so at a disadvantage.
That loss of political and economic power becomes a static momentum. And other communities, communities that didn’t suffer the same losses, continue building upon their wealth and station (all while Yorkshire is just struggling to become habitable again).
This is where atrocities become inequalities and then inequalities become structural disadvantages. The people living in rich areas often have more political influence than those in poor areas, and so they are more likely to get favorable governmental policies. If you have money to spend, you tend to give it to those who have the power to ask for it. If money needs to be cut…well, it tends to be taken from those who can’t do anything about it. it is much easier to apply unpopular governance to politically weak communities than politically strong ones.
And so, while there are many reasons for wealth disparity, the fact is that after William the North became poorer than the South… and it remains so. That damage has been passed down for a thousand years.'
This was from a podcast on The Harrying of The North