Stephen Ejiofor
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It impacts the pockets of the club.
I think, Omar, you just said that sometimes things can be a little bit too good to be true, which the club, and we've discussed this so many times, off the field are trying to improve.
They're trying to get better.
They're trying to make the experience better.
They're trying to encourage more revenue streams and things like that.
However, you run the risk when you go down and sign an agreement with a company that do have all the rights over everything.
They took the risk and they will burn.
And I think the fanatics deal now...
I reckon it's... Millwall, again, they've taken a bit of a risk.
Of course they have, because it's not... It's something that we've never really ventured into, but they're trying to find something that makes them a little bit better commercially.
And last year, it just... It blew up in their face a little bit.
But I don't think there is any fault of their own.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that all the catering that Mill will do as well isn't actually Mill.
They get external companies that run the catering, isn't it?
It's not the club.
So basically what the club were looking to do, they were looking to outsource pretty much as much as they could because, again, for whatever reason, liability costs, whatever.
The club's only open 26 days a year.
And that, to me, I get why they went down that route.
But on what you said there, you know, hashtag united.
I don't know an awful lot about them.