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Where is money come in from “We heard weeks ago where the Premier League said: ‘we will donate £125m to the EFL and National League.’ But what has happened? They have had meeting after meeting.
if no money is forth coming from the EPL I can see many clubs going into administration, I did read on Andy Holts twitter he is looking to separate the club from the stadium as protection if the club is forced into administration, hope some help comes quickly but its very worrying |
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BBC Sport covered that yesterday https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52590065
I don't pretend to understand the logic of how such a separation protects either the club or the ground :confused:, but given past performance I am prepared to assume AH knows what he's doing :) |
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What's included in your £1.2 million figure
And what's your £725m figure ?? next season's budget ?? That would be the lowest in the EFL ( as of today) and yes things will change |
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That would be the lowest in the EFL ( as of today) and yes things will change[/QUOTE] things will really change as the tunnel we are in seems to get longer and longer without a chink of light being seen. its all this not knowing what and when anything can happen is hampering clubs futures. as with everything in life at the moment somebody will need to make some brave and sensible decisions regarding the future of lower league football. just locking down and living in fear is no answer. |
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what do think to the efl weighted PPG system, the table would use the average number of points each side has picked up per home game this season and the average number of points picked up at each away game this season, it does seem a very complicated system
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That’s why I suggested just declaring all outstanding games 0-0 draws. OK, in reality, the top teams would probably do better and the bottom teams MAY do worse, but none would be unfairly treated over any other and the current positions would barely change. Then the only games needing to be played would be play-off semis and final (4 teams, 3 games max). |
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With still no clear evidence of whether crowds will be considered safe at football should the promotion relegation argument be more important than the June 30th contract date. Because just because you as a player with a ongoing contract doesn't mean necessarily your jobs safe clubs with no incomes may want wage cuts, deferrals or worst still contracts ripped up. Also if clubs start missing monthly wage payments will they still be subject to points deductions seems a bit pointless if a large number of clubs are all missing payments.
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