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Not sure about now but Wembley cost a fortune and it needed to have semi finals etc to make the business case work. Are they swimming in cash or is it just a case of that revenue being very bloody handy?Originally posted by RichC View PostLooks like the FA are tying to drum up some revenue.
Those Xmas parties don't pay for themselves
I preferred f a cup semis being in the big traditional grounds
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I think after the huge outlay they're looking of ways to slowly recoup what they've spent on it.Originally posted by CJ View PostNot sure about now but Wembley cost a fortune and it needed to have semi finals etc to make the business case work. Are they swimming in cash or is it just a case of that revenue being very bloody handy?
I preferred f a cup semis being in the big traditional grounds
Anyone know what happens to the ticket sales, you'd image they'd be some sort of revenue share
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I was wondering about that too, since it wouldn't be fair for Spurs to benefit from an extra 54,000 seats per home game.Originally posted by RichC View PostI think after the huge outlay they're looking of ways to slowly recoup what they've spent on it.
Anyone know what happens to the ticket sales, you'd image they'd be some sort of revenue share
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Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a fee of £11m for Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama, BBC Radio Solent understands.
It is thought the 24-year-old is undergoing a medical with Mauricio Pochettino's side.
A move to White Hart Lane would reunite the Kenyan with his former Saints manager.
Wanyama asked to leave last summer after interest from Spurs but ended up staying at St Mary's and helping Southampton to a sixth-placed finish.What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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