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"But it is tenants who are feeling the real brunt," he said.
Both sides lose money in the deal, but the real brunt of the damage is felt by parties not at the table: communities, associated or secondary industries and, of course, the fans.
It's the poor bastards like us who have to bear the real brunt of diversity.
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