Rev Algenon Stickleback HUke Why not just allow Darwinian principles to work and let the clubs go bust
New clubs will eventually rise to replace the old over the next 20 years or so
Keeping the clubs alive does not improve the "Meme pool"
There would probably be about 10 or 12 new clubs in the top four divisions if this happened - about half a division of new talent/faces
The problem is that once a club goes bust, that's usually it. If Reading went bust that would be the end of professional football in Reading forever, unless some rich tycoon with more money than sense built a new stadium and created a new club.
A "Darwinian" world would see about half of the clubs in the country die out, if not more, and few of those would go bust because they are competing in a congested market. Any one of Reading, Oxford, Aldershot, Swindon or Wycombe could fold, for example, and none of the others would pick up any noticeable support as a result.
Indeed, plus the football clubs are interdependent and they know and acknowledge it. They need other clubs to play, they need other clubs to develop payers, they need other clubs to stimulate interest in the game and so on ..... Why else would the PL TV deal be a shared one, where Man Utd and Liverpool etc (who could command massive fees for their own TV contracts) are happy to take part in shared negotiations and split the money (not a perfect split but they'd definitely do better negotiating alone.)
It's not like any other industry where it's only good news when a competitor goes bust. Not in football - where it's the whole structure that counts and is the strength - weaken that and you really weaken everyone. Yes, you could lose a few clubs and maybe the game would survive, but maybe not - if nothing else financial confidence would collapse and that'd impact everyone.