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SPORTING CHANCE OF SURVIVAL

SPORTING CHANCE

By Andy Mitchell

IN FINE FETTLE: Bromsgrove Sporting have managed their fi nances well PICTURE: Will Kilpatrick

EVEN the Southern League’s best-supported club will reconsider its playing budget this Spring - and the chairman behind that admission believes they cannot be alone.
Bromsgrove Sporting’s gates average at a little less than 1,000 on the back of three straight promotions from Midland Football League Division One into Premier Division Central.
On top of that, the Rouslers benefit from revenue generated by tenants Worcester City pulling in an average of around 300 and ...

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