The main ingredients of a viable football club are a significant fan base, an appropriate stadium and TV deal. Celtic over achieve with the fan base, which offsets a deficient TV deal.
Without a large stadium, Celtic would survive in some form, but it wouldn’t be the club we know and love. We should always look for ways to improve the fan experience at Celtic Park; it’s worth forgoing the odd player.
If you ever get the chance to visit Rome, go. Not for a football game, visit the city properly. It’s breathtaking and cheaper than London.
One of the many highlights is the Pantheon. A church older than Christianity itself, it’s a testament to Roman engineering. Over 2000 years old, it has the world’s largest unsupported concrete ceiling. But the Romans didn’t use RAAC concrete, which would make any subsequent changes troublesome.
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A proper journalist would ask three simple questions
1. When did you place the order
2. When did you first know of a delay in materials
3. Which company did you place the order with
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SC overnight was discussing season book costs over the years, is someone could pass this on it might be helpful
https://www.thecelticwiki.com/miscellaneous/season-tickets-history/
Approximate costs over the years
83/34 £45 (“front stand”)
88-89 which was for ‘Ground’ and cost £60. Stapled cardboard sleeve with numbered pull-out vouchers for League, Cup and European games
94-95 = £160 (Sector C Hampden) £99 (kid ticket)
95-96 = £199 (143) £309 (408)
96-97 = £199(143)
97-98 = £229(143)
98-99 = £229(143)
99-00 = £249(143)
00-01 = £249(143)
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Tam
London N1.