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https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-league-clubs-wont-care-if-efl-teams-go-under
A very good writer, Jonathan Liew.
A very good writer, Jonathan Liew.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-league-clubs-wont-care-if-efl-teams-go-under
A very good writer, Jonathan Liew.
We are very lucky that this pandemic happened whilst we are in the Premier League and relatively financially stable. In the late-Goldstone, Gillingham and early-mid-Withdean eras, I suspect it may well have killed the club off.
Come to think of it, lucky is the wrong word - this pandemic is good for nobody... but you get my overall drift.
Thanks for the read, but I wouldn't say a terrific article. I expected better from the thread title. All about opinions eh? Sorry.
what a load of waffle, the writer projecting their opinion of they think the Premier League collective thinks. one single supporting evidence, Dyche's comments, ignoring Lampards counter point made at the same time.
however in the past we've seen the major clubs in the Premier Leauge support championship and below. they voted against the no relegation suggestion from Bolton's Gartside, and pass cash down they dont have to. there are still "football people" involved in the boardrooms that appreciate the wider football world, happy to take the extra spoils from being at the top sure, but wouldnt want the lower leagues to go either. funding them is probably an impossible challenge while keeping their own heads above water, i dont believe its through ill intent.
The Premier League is in a better position than clubs in the EFL and NL, but that doesn't mean it is in a strong position or has a large amount of spare cash.
A point Paul Barber was making on R5 Live this morning. First responsibility is to BHAFC and their own employees. Also linked it to the Governments U-turn on the return of supporters to grounds - it's preventing us putting our own business back on some sort of footing, whilst at the same time asking us to bail the EFL out.
We are very lucky that this pandemic happened whilst we are in the Premier League and relatively financially stable. In the late-Goldstone, Gillingham and early-mid-Withdean eras, I suspect it may well have killed the club off.
Come to think of it, lucky is the wrong word - this pandemic is good for nobody... but you get my overall drift.
About as Guardian an article as you could expect.
The Premier League is in a better position than clubs in the EFL and NL, but that doesn't mean it is in a strong position or has a large amount of spare cash.
As for the transfer market, Aston Villa buying Ollie Watkins from Brentford means £28m going from the PL to the EFL, but no one mentions that transfer spending circulates money within the game, it's a zero net spend.
And Exeter. They have a decent sell on percent on Watkins.EP, what % of the Watkins transfer will Brentford immediately receive? Money that they have in their bank account they day he signed for Villa? It’s interesting listening to Paul Barber this morning that the PL still has many debates to have before agreeing. Which seems a little Insincere, like they’re sending a mule-drawn ambulance to a time critical RTA.
what a load of waffle, the writer projecting their opinion....
It’s the players really that hold the keys to this particular problem. Which is why it’ll never happen. Pointless debate really. Clubs will and must go bust.
EP, what % of the Watkins transfer will Brentford immediately receive? Money that they have in their bank account they day he signed for Villa? It’s interesting listening to Paul Barber this morning that the PL still has many debates to have before agreeing. Which seems a little Insincere, like they’re sending a mule-drawn ambulance to a time critical RTA.