Cortez the Killer
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If we had a sponsor we could afford the £55m that Wolves want for MGW.
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what famous sports shop in london can have it? know?
I don’t think he actually said that.Primarily, but not wholly, Kieran Maguire from Price of Football Podcast
“Forest have a very ambitious strategy when it comes to trying to negotiate a front-of-shirt deal in the region of £10m,” he told Football Insider’s Adam Williams.I don’t think he actually said that.
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what famous sports shop in london can have it? know?
You're not going to get a definitive article on this until a deal is complete. And maybe not even then... it might take until the accounts for 22/23 are published in 24 that the sponsor value will materialise.Once more, more than one poster has taken an opinion about a supposed strategy of the club and turned it into a primary source.
We don't know what's going on, but suffice it to say that it's a bit odd. After all, if £10 mill is not an outrageous sum and can be seen as in the ball park for shirt sponsorship, if we can't get the requisite funds from outside, why doesn't our owner put his own business on there? He must have many types of business in his portfolio.
Lots of 'ifs', I'd love a definite article.
There are excellent, local Nottingham beers available in the „Fan Zone“ outside the ground on matchdays, pre-match. Castle Rock (I think?) have a pop-up there.The only thing we now so far is that the strategy hasn't worked, yet.
The club does seem to be doing the right things on the football side but off the pitch there is still a lot to work on. I find that strange too, because surely that's easier? Sorting out catering options has to be one of the more straightforward challenges? Look at Spurs and Brighton, who by all accounts do a very god job. Even Sheffield Wednesday manage to get decent beer served at Hillsborough, they work with Thornbridge, it's not like there are any good breweries in Nottingham, is it?
There are excellent, local Nottingham beers available in the „Fan Zone“ outside the ground on matchdays, pre-match. Castle Rock (I think?) have a pop-up there.
Unfortunately, what is available inside the stadium is awful quality, mass-produced piss. Same goes for the food offerings.
But, you are correct, it should not be at all difficult to sort, it just needs someone to take responsibility and address It. Forest‘s catering offerings are a bad joke, as is the service (provided inevitably by a disinterested minimum-wage teenager, who’d rather be on Instagram or TikTok).
I profoundly disagree mate, if you have a taste for cask beer there are some excellent local brewers.it's not like there are any good breweries in Nottingham, is it?
You can add Nottingham Brewery and the (resurrected) Shipstones to that list also Otis!I profoundly disagree mate, if you have a taste for cask beer there are some excellent local brewers.
As Strummer says, Castle Rock, which has received plenty of national recognition - whilst I'd also suggest Black Iris, Navigation and Lincoln Green to name a couple more.
Get the ban hammer ready!You can add Nottingham Brewery and the (resurrected) Shipstones to that list also Otis!
Oh Otis, I was being ironic. Even though I'm exiled I make every effort to drink locally when I'm back home.I profoundly disagree mate, if you have a taste for cask beer there are some excellent local brewers.
As Strummer says, Castle Rock, which has received plenty of national recognition - whilst I'd also suggest Black Iris, Navigation and Lincoln Green to name a couple more.