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AFC Wimbledon fans involved in incident at London Bridge
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ForeverAddickted said:6
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Chizz said:Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:3
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Off_it said:ForeverAddickted said:
Also it might depend on what their insurance excess is? The stadium is right next to a river so they might have a high excess in order to get the insurance cover because it's on a flood plain.
Just guesses, as i am in no way an insurance expert.4 -
Is it not a bit weird to crowdfund for a professional football team, who I assume have insurance for this sort of thing?5
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Wimbledon call for pause to stadium flood donations
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx25v8kdw55o
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Croydon said:Is it not a bit weird to crowdfund for a professional football team, who I assume have insurance for this sort of thing?
They've build a £30m football stadium in an area that by all accounts has had flooding issues in the past, which feels ill-conceived anyway, it's flooded, and now it's got the crowdfunding when they've even confirmed it's insured.
Up to people what they do with their own money though I guess.1 -
North Lower Neil said:Croydon said:Is it not a bit weird to crowdfund for a professional football team, who I assume have insurance for this sort of thing?
They've build a £30m football stadium in an area that by all accounts has had flooding issues in the past, which feels ill-conceived anyway, it's flooded, and now it's got the crowdfunding when they've even confirmed it's insured.
Up to people what they do with their own money though I guess.0 -
Kap10 said:North Lower Neil said:Croydon said:Is it not a bit weird to crowdfund for a professional football team, who I assume have insurance for this sort of thing?
They've build a £30m football stadium in an area that by all accounts has had flooding issues in the past, which feels ill-conceived anyway, it's flooded, and now it's got the crowdfunding when they've even confirmed it's insured.
Up to people what they do with their own money though I guess.
I still find it an odd one personally but as I say, to each their own.0 -
Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:0
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BoPeepAddick said:Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:8
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Perhaps they could use the FA Cup that they didnt win to bail out any water.9
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golfaddick said:Perhaps they could use the FA Cup that they didnt win to bail out any water.1
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The club didn’t set up the crowdfunder, supporters did2
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BoPeepAddick said:Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:1
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Did Kingstonian donate?1
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https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/afc-wimbledon-managing-director-james-woodroof-hoping-plough-lane-can-host-carlisle-united-clash/
They're aiming to be playing again on the 12th October2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Just announced on Talksport they will be playing the game at St James Park next week
50k crowd paying (say a reduced ticket price 20 quid) is a million, so they'll get half of that.
They'll not get 50k there but of course will get considerably larger crowd and gate receipts.4 -
AFC Wimbledon stadium flood 'was a matter of time'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2ypg2m9rpo
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stockportaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Just announced on Talksport they will be playing the game at St James Park next week
50k crowd paying (say a reduced ticket price 20 quid) is a million, so they'll get half of that.
They'll not get 50k there but of course will get considerably larger crowd and gate receipts.1 -
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clive said:0