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48 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:
Maybe some of those things are happening ?
But some may not even be necessary or practical due to lock down.
Some might be happening, agreed. All are practical and beneficial.
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1 hour ago, Mr Popodopolous said:
Interesting.
Am assuming therefore, albeit at an early stage and with limited info that at this time:
- Fans have taken a hit- no football for which they have paid atm (thinking ST holders basically).
- Fans will also in a number of cases have taken a hit- simply due to the economic downturn, layoffs etc.
- Club has taken a hit- no matchday revenue or associated revenue, let alone corporate revenue through the year that's surely on hold. Broadcast revenue?
- Talking of that, broadcasters will have taken a hit with cancelled/paused subscriptions.
- Staff at club have taken a bit of a hit- not a huge hit but being furloughed (sp?), does that mean full salaries or the 80% thing?
- Casual matchday staff have obviously or will have surely taken a 100% hit- nature of the job, get paid when at work etc.
- Rugby have obviously taken a hit- see 25%?
Am I missing someone, or something here- the biggest cost of all?
Still early days @Hare Island as per the discussion the other day but seems that players being paid at full as it stands?
It does seem players are being paid in full. Inaction from players and club is beginning to leave a bad taste tbh. Other clubs are doing more for their communities. We have a rich owner with proud Bristolian heritage, and players earning more in a month than many of the non-playing staff or local residents will earn in a year.
Could it be possible to:
- Donate a % of player wages to support non-playing staff
- Make a donation to local hospices, which are now in dire financial straits just as they could play a major role particularly if there is a trend for some towards palliation vs treatment
- Use the Gate as a community hub for storage and distribution of food aid or medical supplies
- Retain commercial catering supply chains and offer meals to those in close proximity
Surely more can be done in extraordinary times?
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Will City playing staff take a temporary wage cut? I see Premier League has taken a blanket approach to defer, but clubs from Barcelona to Leeds negotiating bespoke packages with their players. Personally I think a temporary cut from City players would strike the right tone, they have bills to pay but by any standard are affluent young men. It would help Bristol Sport continue to pay non-playing staff regardless of SL’s generosity or the government scheme.
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Good to see Lloyd retain his place.
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1 minute ago, Esmond Million's Bung said:
As far as LJ is concerned if he says in his post match interview that Bolton are good side he is ******* liar and 21 points from the last 24 league games no wins in our last 6 is his recent record and he needs to improve.
Apparently LJ is not under pressure, this season is a clean slate and 22 of those games mean nothing though.
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4 hours ago, TwoSheds said:
Not renewed think we will be in a relegation fight by Xmas total pants today
We are going down unless someone at the club wakes up. Delusional.
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43 minutes ago, havanatopia said:
Openly blaming 'a number of players' , 'already gone on holiday' , 'summer of recruitment will be very exciting' , 'bound to be recruitment on and off the pitch' .
Not convinced anymore myself.
All just hot air and media spin. Results are what matter and they have been appalling. As I have said on other threads and mostly get slated by the happy clapper brigade - LJ is a good times manager and when results and confidence start to go he has nothing in his character to bring it back. Add to that his reluctance to have strong and senior voices in the dressing room, and a very hit and miss recruitment policy and I genuinely believe we could be relegated next year unless he goes. Worrying times to be a City fan.
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13 minutes ago, BobBobSuperBob said:
Ohhhhhhh thecringewotrhy hypocricy
priceless
Maybe stick to your drivel diatribe posts about all Liverpool lads being thugs (Fact according to you Mensa king)
im leaving it for now and give the Mods a breather and let them deal wit any inappropriate posts and leave you two with your drivel, inaccuracies and hypocrisy
- maybe you two can pair up
Christ don’t you have anything better to do?
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1 minute ago, MC RISK77 said:
Huh sorry I don’t follow mate and getting bored now....I actually said I thought you were a good poster and even defended you against your ban as highlighted earlier...you called me out as a keyboard warrior I just said happy to debate with you as fellow fans of you fancy. This place is emotive with many different opinions and we are both passionate about our club...
Just ignore him mate he’s off on one of his deranged rants again.
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Today’s the day we go back into the top six and stay there COYR
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13 minutes ago, ChippenhamRed said:
Currently praising our performance against Manchester City, our ball winning, and our pressing. Just mentioned our 4-1 win against Derby. Apologies if this doesn’t fit the agenda.
Fair play they have been more balanced than I anticipated. Good analysis from Andy Hinchcliffe too actually.
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17 minutes ago, st andrews gas said:
You are well hated...suprised you are not used to it...
Get back to watching your own team. Oh no wait the Gas are only on tv once a season
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Sky show their bias within 30 seconds of coverage. Steve McLaren intro’d as a former Derby manager. Minto forgets he’s also a former City player. And the other pundit is Keith Andrews who knows nothing about City but seems to hate us anyway.
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Set up for an Eliasson debut counter attacking goal in the second half
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13 minutes ago, bristolcitysweden said:
Probably cat piss like Carling anyway. I prefer rainwater.
I drink only puddle water on match days.
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9 minutes ago, Red Rum said:
'Gonna get banged' means something else in my book...
He might be meaning the same thing. Needs clarification from this Zulu Warrior.
Wandering about Grand Central in the purple and lime and people very friendly so far.
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The Coronavirus and its impact on sport/Fans Return (Merged)
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No swipe at anyone, just suggesting that there is an opportunity to help out at an acute time of need.
Many people are getting their full wage, many won’t be. A good objective metric for this being huge increase in applications for Universal Credit.