Brady Dismisses NEC Casino Bid
Last updated: 13/03/2008 17:02
Birmingham City FC chief executive Karren Brady has dismissed as "unworkable" a bid by the National Exhibition Centre to become the home for the country's first super-casino.
Ms Brady believes the NEC proposal will not get Government approval and she is continuing to urge the city council to back the Blues' scheme for a casino and a 55,000-seat multi-purpose stadium.
She will today meet NEC chief executive Andrew Morris, at his request, but does not believe a compromise is likely.
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