ShorehamRevolution
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Although it’ll all cost Sheffield United a lot of money we’re in the fortunate position of going through this as a premier league club that’s receiving premier league money.
If we were a championship side I’d be severely worried about the financial implications which brings me onto the wider issue of football in general.
How many fans up and down the country will not go to as many games again they’ll probably be some that won’t ever go again. I’ve lost interest in neutral football at the minute and even during Sheffield United games my concentration isn’t all there at times. My guess is that when crowds are allowed in fully for a fair few months the crowds will be huge and sold out but that’ll waiver as clubs hike prices for merchandise, tickets etc and with the economy on its knees and jobs going to be few and far between people will have no choice but to not attend couple this up with people who can afford to go but who’ve taken up new hobbies during the past year I personally see a bleak future for football in general.
As for the blades it’s extremely important for us to bounce straight back into the Premier League as it’s more or less nailed on we’ll be a championship side next season. I’m hoping we’ve got some clauses in contracts regarding wages for when we go down plus I hope we’ll get some good fees for players that will move to premier league sides to progress their careers.
If we were a championship side I’d be severely worried about the financial implications which brings me onto the wider issue of football in general.
How many fans up and down the country will not go to as many games again they’ll probably be some that won’t ever go again. I’ve lost interest in neutral football at the minute and even during Sheffield United games my concentration isn’t all there at times. My guess is that when crowds are allowed in fully for a fair few months the crowds will be huge and sold out but that’ll waiver as clubs hike prices for merchandise, tickets etc and with the economy on its knees and jobs going to be few and far between people will have no choice but to not attend couple this up with people who can afford to go but who’ve taken up new hobbies during the past year I personally see a bleak future for football in general.
As for the blades it’s extremely important for us to bounce straight back into the Premier League as it’s more or less nailed on we’ll be a championship side next season. I’m hoping we’ve got some clauses in contracts regarding wages for when we go down plus I hope we’ll get some good fees for players that will move to premier league sides to progress their careers.