Friday 25 September
Interview with new signing Jerome Opoku ..... club website
The 21-year old had a loan spell at Accrington Stanley last season. club website
Another rollover on the Big Green Lottery ...club website
Talks are continuing between the Premier League and the EFL about a £250 million bailout from the bigger clubs to lower league clubs. The Premier League want to help clubs who have been proactive in cutting costs but question if Birmingham City need the money after recently selling a player for £30 million and Exeter City who received a £4 million sell-on payment when striker Ollie Watkins was sold by Brentford .... BBC
A Government cabinet minister has said Elite sport will be expected to "look at ways in which it can support itself" through financial difficulties arising from the absence of fans. Meanwhile, an expert task force has been set-up to look at how high-tech solutions can be used to get fans back into stadiums ... BBC
The club launch lunchtime High Tea events .. club website
Interview with new signing Jerome Opoku ..... club website
Left-sided centre-back Jerome Opoku has signed on-loan from Fulham until January.“It’s a big club, loads of history, and the style of play – playing out of the back, not really just a long-ball team.
“I would say I’m a ball-playing centre-back, which is why I can always fill in at left-back. I’m strong, and quite quick. I like to get on the ball and step out with it, dribble and take good chances with it."
The 21-year old had a loan spell at Accrington Stanley last season. club website
Another rollover on the Big Green Lottery ...club website
Talks are continuing between the Premier League and the EFL about a £250 million bailout from the bigger clubs to lower league clubs. The Premier League want to help clubs who have been proactive in cutting costs but question if Birmingham City need the money after recently selling a player for £30 million and Exeter City who received a £4 million sell-on payment when striker Ollie Watkins was sold by Brentford .... BBC
A Government cabinet minister has said Elite sport will be expected to "look at ways in which it can support itself" through financial difficulties arising from the absence of fans. Meanwhile, an expert task force has been set-up to look at how high-tech solutions can be used to get fans back into stadiums ... BBC
The club launch lunchtime High Tea events .. club website