Blues Supremo Ready to Move Trinity From Northolme Base
Lincolnshire Echo › November 03, 2009
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Lincolnshire Echo › November 03, 2009
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GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY could be set for a dramatic departure from their home of 125 years if Peter Swann cannot broker an agreement with the Blues Club, owners of the Northolme.
Trinity chairman and director of football Swann owns 99 per cent of the club's shares but the former Leicester City shareholder wants to improve the existing facilities at the ground which could cost more than Pounds 200,000, writes Chris Brammer.See the full content of this document
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Blues Supremo Ready to Move Trinity From Northolme Base
Work is needed to improve the changing rooms and the electrics, but Swann is reluctant t...
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