Dirk Gentlykieran Looks like they will be gone soon anyway as there maybe some Ukrainian business man on the horizon. Hopefully they will be a little more reliable
Ah, so the next foreign businessman making loads of promises will be different. Of course.....
So you don't actually care who bankrolls the team. Ever thought of supporting a team with a sustainable business model?
the problem is they are harder and harder to find, mainly due to teams spending far beyond their means to get success, safe in the knowledge that at worst they'll get relegated if they go into administration. At 20p in the pound, that's like being given £80 million free to go and play with for a few years. £9 million a point it works out at. I think quite fair few clubs would see that as a very lenient trade-off.
People talked about Fulham being a good news story this year. Fulham have debt levels that would terrify anyone at Portsmouth.
Quite simply we should take a leaf out of the book of the German league, and any club that wilfully runs up debts should be kicked out of the league. Gambling on success has become an endemic problem, and these clubs don't seem to realise it's not just themselves they are harming. The clubs that don't gamble are being hit too by being put at a competitive disadvantage.