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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Dec 18, 2020 18:32:09 GMT
According to STV the Rovers will get £100k which is certainly a decent amount by our standards!
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Post by mildrover on Dec 18, 2020 23:00:12 GMT
According to STV the Rovers will get £100k which is certainly a decent amount by our standards! A significant amount which will go a way to filling the gap in income of having a year of playing matches behind closed doors or not at all. Ronnie
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Post by rab on Dec 18, 2020 23:39:44 GMT
It's certainly more than I thought we'd get.
But, ironically, the guy who did most to secure the funding (for all clubs), Public Health and Sports Minister Joe Fitzpatrick, has today been sacked. Helping Scottish football was obviously a doddle compared with sorting out Scotland's drug problem.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2020 8:52:22 GMT
An impossible task for any one person to solve. Would imagine that a fair proportion of those who have died are in their 30's and 40's and have been doing drugs for a long time. The responsibility goes back decades and to blame and sack one minister is just lazy politics.
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Post by bucky on Dec 19, 2020 8:59:42 GMT
That’s more than I was expecting too. Turnover at Rovers is normally at the £200k mark and I an assuming we pay the lowest wages in the Division. Here’s hoping it goes along way to us surviving this crisis and fingers crossed we are still in the League.
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Post by mildrover on Dec 19, 2020 22:49:03 GMT
That’s more than I was expecting too. Turnover at Rovers is normally at the £200k mark and I an assuming we pay the lowest wages in the Division. Here’s hoping it goes along way to us surviving this crisis and fingers crossed we are still in the League. Definitely will be helpful to the Rovers to receive this money but as all clubs will receive the same amount it doesn't give us any particular advantage. For some clubs it will mainly be used to clear debt they have run up since the pandemic hit. Ronnie
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