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The event would probably earn City around ~ £100,000 which is money not accounted for.
Does anybody know how much City receive from the Welsh FA for hosting Wales games. It must be close to £600,000 per annum, all additional revenue streams which is vital for cashflow, especially in the close season.
On, but slightly off topic, I agree if applied to football for all decisions.
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The Kiwis are just bitter because their decades of "slight" cheating is now being pulled up by the TMO. Their first yellow card in the final was pure cheating and dangerous. It should've been a red card.
I don't think VAR should be ditched but refined using increasingly quicker technology.
Someone said that the VAR guy should get one look at the incident in real time, not slow motion. That’s it. Any obviously wrong decision would be overturned, otherwise we crack on. I like that idea. Obviously there is a chance the VAR guy could cock it up too but I’m fine with that, we live in an imperfect world.
One replay, full speed, to overturn any obviously horrific on field errors. Otherwise STFU and play on
No thanks. Whats all this ‘judgement day’ crap anyway. The highest Welsh region in the URC is 9th in the table and unlikely to be anywhere near the top next June. Scarlets are rock bottom with a points difference of -87 ! They should call it ‘wooden spoon day’ instead. PS. I know they have only played two games but thats not the point.
The point is that the season will be over and it would produce revenue before the pitch gets relaid.
The point is that the season will be over and it would produce revenue before the pitch gets relaid.
This. I am very glad we no longer ground share as it obviously damages the pitch. Objecting to rugby being played on it when any damage is irrelevant and puts money in our pocket is daft.
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