Q and A session reveals more into the Broncho's 'situation'

Last updated : 29 July 2005 By Smallsy
As usual Thursday means Questions have to be answered on the official website.


The most interesting and informative point raised this week was by a group of fans who submitted questions relating to the announcement earlier this week that the London Bronco's will no longer be playing their home games at Griffin Park.

Chief Exec Andy Finch said,

"Clearly I am very disapointed at the Bronco's decision to move to the stoop, not only were they a valuable tennant but they also added something extra to Griffin Park"

After problems with the pitch last season it had been expected that changes would be made to the Bronco's schedule to make sure it didnt clash too much with the football clubs schedule. However after discussions the tennants decided that a move would be beneficial to both parties,

"I did offer the Broncos improved contractual terms to remain here at Griffin Park, but unfortunately that could no way compete with the considerably more attractive package which was offered by the Quins."

However there was more to the Broncos tennancy than first realise, first the financial aspect,

"The £100,000 of revenue which would have come in from the Broncos rent next season is therefore a big loss, and that leaves a sizeable hole in the clubs business plan for the season ahead. However we are in advanced discussions with fruitful and long-term partnerships, and thus alleviate the lose Broncos revenue."

The Bronchos will end their tennure at Griffin Park on the 18th September.