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Too subtle I reckonLonglostjack said:If you could just post your sign in details
Longlostjack said:If you could just post your sign in details
Longlostjack said:If you could just post your sign in details
'Over the last ten years, half the time has been spent in the Premiership.Baron Goblet said:In comparison with many top tier clubs, NFC lacks owner investment, something they are working on for the future.
The other three pillars are 1. Ticketing, marketing, merchandise, sponsorship 2. Broadcast and prize money. 3. Player trading.
Without the 4th pillar, investment, they will in all likelihood continue to be the yo yo club between the top two tiers.
This in itself is an achievement.
Over the last ten years, half the time has been spent in the Premiership.
The club has proven to be better than all at gaining promotion without owner investment.
Kensell puts the consistency down to the hard work and dedication of the owners which in itself is a significant investment which sees the club attract and retain some good players and staff.
NFC now has around 40 sponsor partners across 3 tiers: Big, medium, small.
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What stands out in terms of communication is that Kensell has delivered his business Model over the last five years and has done this better than most clubs.
Interestingly, the club normally makes a loss in the EFL and a profit in the EPL, principally due to broadcast revenue
The rules stop the tendency to behave like Stoke.
Pacemaker said:Longlostjack said:If you could just post your sign in details
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“You have an awful lot of Norwich fans who absolutely love Delia to death,” says Robin Sainty, chair of the Canaries Trust, a supporters group. “A small minority of people absolutely detest her, who think we should be selling out to an Arab multibillionaire or whatever. Then there are quite a lot in the middle who . . . appreciate what she’s done but think it would be quite nice to be a rich club.”