<DIV class=HTMLTitle><SPAN id=Ar0470000 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">STETHS venue nets profit for Reno </SPAN></DIV><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><BR style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 5px; LINE-HEIGHT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-VARIANT: normal"><DIV class=HTMLContent style="OVERFLOW: auto"><SPAN id=Ar0470001 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">By PAUL A REID </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Observer West writer </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Sunday’s Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) match between Reno FC and Naggo Head at the St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth proved a winner in more ways than one for Reno. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">In addition to beating the promoted team 3–1 and scoring their first win since the second week of the competition, Reno also reaped big rewards at the gate. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Reno’s president Ransford </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470002 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm reported they did very well. “Better than the previous two games at Frome,” he said, adding that with two more gate receipts like Sunday’s, they would be able to take care of coaches’ and players’ salaries. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm told the OBSERVER WEST that after match day expenses on Sunday, they were able to take care of outstanding bills that had piled up, including paying for their transportation to their games so far this season. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">“For the first time, we can go away to games without having to go around and beg money,” Malcolm said. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Reno’s next home game on Sunday will be against champions Waterhouse. Malcolm is already </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470003 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">looking forward to a bigger crowd than the estimated 2,000 or so that turned out on Sunday. He estimated that last Sunday’s turnout was hampered by some amount of uncertainty due to a squabble with the Westmoreland Football Association (FA) over permission to move the game, and lack of proper advertising in the St Elizabeth area. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Sunday’s game was the first home game Reno had played away from Frome in 30 years and was due to damages to the playing surface at Frome. The Westmoreland FA had objected to the move and president Everton Tomlinson maintained that the field was not as bad as the Reno team had made it out to be. </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470004 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify"></SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm said they were planning to make this Sunday’s game a family day with added entertainment, including a popular sound system, Body Guard, providing music well before game time. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">He said last Sunday’s turnout justified the decision by the club to play their games at STETHS and said they planned on maintaining the relationship even after the Frome field was fixed. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">According to Malcol
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Observer West writer </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Sunday’s Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) match between Reno FC and Naggo Head at the St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth proved a winner in more ways than one for Reno. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">In addition to beating the promoted team 3–1 and scoring their first win since the second week of the competition, Reno also reaped big rewards at the gate. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Reno’s president Ransford </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470002 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm reported they did very well. “Better than the previous two games at Frome,” he said, adding that with two more gate receipts like Sunday’s, they would be able to take care of coaches’ and players’ salaries. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm told the OBSERVER WEST that after match day expenses on Sunday, they were able to take care of outstanding bills that had piled up, including paying for their transportation to their games so far this season. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">“For the first time, we can go away to games without having to go around and beg money,” Malcolm said. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Reno’s next home game on Sunday will be against champions Waterhouse. Malcolm is already </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470003 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">looking forward to a bigger crowd than the estimated 2,000 or so that turned out on Sunday. He estimated that last Sunday’s turnout was hampered by some amount of uncertainty due to a squabble with the Westmoreland Football Association (FA) over permission to move the game, and lack of proper advertising in the St Elizabeth area. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Sunday’s game was the first home game Reno had played away from Frome in 30 years and was due to damages to the playing surface at Frome. The Westmoreland FA had objected to the move and president Everton Tomlinson maintained that the field was not as bad as the Reno team had made it out to be. </SPAN><SPAN id=Ar0470004 style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify"></SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Malcolm said they were planning to make this Sunday’s game a family day with added entertainment, including a popular sound system, Body Guard, providing music well before game time. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">He said last Sunday’s turnout justified the decision by the club to play their games at STETHS and said they planned on maintaining the relationship even after the Frome field was fixed. </SPAN>
<SPAN style="TEXT-JUSTIFY: newspaper; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">According to Malcol
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