Spoonz Red E
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There has been nothing in the entire history of faultless management by the FA to suggest the current difficulties to find a sensible solution ...
If that were the case they would not have bailed out the Arts to the tune of £1.5bn.There is a bit of me that wonders if this is the Tories settling old scores with football in general and thus not supplying.
They have their fingers in a lot of pies, These owners have multiple businesses and can write off any losses with a good accountant. The last TV deal was £5bn+? that was just for the domestic market, Add on overseas rights and other incomes its a huge amount, There was a survey done not that long ago where most if not all PL teams do not need fans in the ground to make money, This was long before Covid came along. While clubs at our level will obviously struggle without fans and some at risk of going under, I'd say after spending over £2bn in transfers during the summer the PL are pretty rich and the income lost for them will be offset in some way.How rich are the Premiership teanms anyway? I estimate that with every empty stadium the home team must be losing at least £2million, does TV money really cover this with wage bills and tnansfefees rmaining so high?
With some sort of outcome Hants?Talks concluded