by Dirk Gently » 30 Dec 2008 13:47
by Tails » 30 Dec 2008 15:32
Dirk Gently Good article. Sadly, because the PL is insulated by the TV money and the proportion or income through the gates for them is relatively small, the credit crunch is most likely to hit the "have-nots" in Tiers 2-5 hardest of all.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Dec 2008 19:28
SpaceCruiser The FA or the FL really should bring in some rule or accreditation to help the football club prove that they are very well run or some such thing.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Dec 2008 19:30
Dirk Gently Good article. Sadly, because the PL is insulated by the TV money and the proportion or income through the gates for them is relatively small, the credit crunch is most likely to hit the "have-nots" in Tiers 2-5 hardest of all.
by PlasticRoyale » 30 Dec 2008 20:12
by frimmers » 30 Dec 2008 20:22
by Rex » 30 Dec 2008 20:32
by rabidbee » 31 Dec 2008 01:25
Rev Algenon Stickleback HSpaceCruiser The FA or the FL really should bring in some rule or accreditation to help the football club prove that they are very well run or some such thing.
I'd make it a requirement that the stadiums of all clubs are co-owned by the football league/FA. That way no unscrupulous owner would be able to sell the ground for a profit.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 Dec 2008 10:19
rabidbeeRev Algenon Stickleback HSpaceCruiser The FA or the FL really should bring in some rule or accreditation to help the football club prove that they are very well run or some such thing.
I'd make it a requirement that the stadiums of all clubs are co-owned by the football league/FA. That way no unscrupulous owner would be able to sell the ground for a profit.
That would prevent a lot of clubs from selling their ground in order to finance a move to a new stadium, though.
by Dirk Gently » 31 Dec 2008 14:28
by It's the round thing » 31 Dec 2008 17:58
royalexile Football is now an industry. The amount of money pumped into clubs by Sky has supported the huge spiral of inflated players wages, demand for instant satisfaction from the board of directors of many clubs, the spiralling cycle of instant success on the pitch. The dissatisfaction of supporters who cannot afford the experience, falling attendance, increasing armchair attendance.
A plateau will be reached where lifes luxuries will impact on subscriptions to sky, reduce Sky's monopoly and knock onto football clubs.
The debt management of clubs has become fiendish at the higher level which again feeds the instant need for success of the clubs who rely on additional income to sustain outlays.
This necessitates tours of the Asian market place for those clubs tapping into the vast merchandise market.
The outcome - players needing to renegotiate a lower wage income to remain sustainable within a clubs structure. Players and agents need to start taking a close look at their powers of negotiation before pricing themselves out of the market.
by Mr Angry » 01 Jan 2009 13:19
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by Wycombe Royal » 22 Jan 2009 09:04
by Dirk Gently » 22 Jan 2009 12:45
Wycombe Royal Apparently rumours are spreading that Southampton will enter administration on the 1st February.
by Wycombe Royal » 22 Jan 2009 12:49
Dirk GentlyWycombe Royal Apparently rumours are spreading that Southampton will enter administration on the 1st February.
Any significance in that date?
by Silver Fox » 22 Jan 2009 13:22
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