Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Then start listing some of the legitimate solutions that might avoid this happening again. As for the rest of your post, that's football, like it or not. There are plenty of teams with history playing in the national league, some have even bounced back others haven't. Or would you rather we had a system back in the day when teams had to be elected into the league. Bury have been badly run and without a saving consortium the sad end was inevitable. That said, there may well be a new team that will rise like AFC Wimbledon.
Also, hardly a ponzi scheme where a very small minority benefit from the demise of many. This is a case of one in one out.
Aldershot had to start again in tier 10, 5 leagues below the National league. It was 15 years before the shots got back to their previous level, and mainly down to the council owning their ground and working with them to retain their home. AFC is a different case entirely.
Admission to the EFL is through promotion, not the demise of another club as you seem to suggest is perfectly fine.
You’ve already suggested greater financial scrutiny, you could also look at rules making it far easier for clubs to get rid of failed owners - something we know all about and after running a club into near extinction and selling their ground from under them, it was still extremely difficult to remove the owner.
You can’t on the one hand say football clubs are at the heart of their communities and have a community value, and on the other hand simply shrug your shoulders when an incompetent owner destroys them. I’m surprised any of us can look at it without real empathy and in some ways anger that it’s starting to happen again.
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