pembroke allan wrote:Annis going to see more clubs losing winding up orders as clubs got no income to bargain with! 500k is not alot but with no means of paying anything off theres only one outcome.
Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Annis going to see more clubs losing winding up orders as clubs got no income to bargain with! 500k is not alot but with no means of paying anything off theres only one outcome.
Your right Allan and we might even see bigger clubs than Macclesfield.
TopCat CCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Annis going to see more clubs losing winding up orders as clubs got no income to bargain with! 500k is not alot but with no means of paying anything off theres only one outcome.
Your right Allan and we might even see bigger clubs than Macclesfield.
Agree with you both .
pembroke allan wrote:Annis going to see more clubs losing winding up orders as clubs got no income to bargain with! 500k is not alot but with no means of paying anything off theres only one outcome.
skidemin wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Annis going to see more clubs losing winding up orders as clubs got no income to bargain with! 500k is not alot but with no means of paying anything off theres only one outcome.
no doubt clubs are struggling..
but in this case it was on going from before covid.. Macclesfield had a points deduction in October for not paying their players... a game cancelled in December as the players went on strike over not being paid and were eventually relegated after a second points deduction...
Sven wrote:Taking even 5% or 10% off the Premier League sides would have a positive effect; but we shouldn't hold our breaths that they would see the bigger picture going forward
Crayfish wrote:There seems to be no end to this relentless covid panic which is currently killing very few very elderly people who have underlying health conditions most of whom would die soon anyway. There will be a price to pay for this. For football clubs it will mean most clubs in league one and two will be bankrupt by the end of this season. I expect league one and two will be amalgamated next season and there will be just three divisions.National league clubs may survive by going semi professional or even amateur for a while.
Sven wrote:Taking even 5% or 10% off the Premier League sides would have a positive effect; but we shouldn't hold our breaths that they would see the bigger picture going forward
Bebbsyboy wrote:Crayfish wrote:There seems to be no end to this relentless covid panic which is currently killing very few very elderly people who have underlying health conditions most of whom would die soon anyway. There will be a price to pay for this. For football clubs it will mean most clubs in league one and two will be bankrupt by the end of this season. I expect league one and two will be amalgamated next season and there will be just three divisions.National league clubs may survive by going semi professional or even amateur for a while.
Maybe because the elderly with underlying health condition are abiding to the social distances but to say they will die anyway make no difference
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