bornablade
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It's the closest they're going to get to Premier league money for many years to come.
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So it is a loan? Just asking to confirm.....no freebies, no undetermined dates when the money is to be repaid, strict conditions that need the whip hand of the EFL to validate, then ensure, the obligation is upheld.
It's a NO from me
Not Championship clubs
Too many clubs have gambled & lost,
c'est la vie,
they've tossed the dice & lost, ...........................................................tough,
Maybe non-league
They don't have a very good record paying money back that they owe.Ask the Co-oP .LET THEM ROT.Let the cunts go out of business!
Unfortunately we can't pick and choose who gets help, so they'll get their cut of any EFL help from the Premier League. I'd like it to be paid back, we are competing against those Championship clubs after all.
I was quoting the stirs headline regardingNope, get your "save our Owls" campaign going again..
Well said mate.They spend money as if it was going out of fashion then when they hit the buffers they want bailing out.There is a system in place to help stop clubs getting in trouble but the pigs have tried their best to by pass it but they have been found out.Yet when you talk to their fans they still want them to spend stupid money which they have not got.Brainless.There’s far too much money in football, not least the PL, and the sustainability of football clubs in the EFL has been an issue for years. As Wilder said in his recent Staton/Giddings interview, plenty of clubs have been spending ridiculous amounts in the lower divisions and something needs to happen to address it – be it wage caps, more severe (and speedier) FFP or other mechanisms. I don’t think clubs that are serial offenders of spending beyond their means should be bailed out simply to allow them to continue the same practices. If large sums of cash are going to come their way, there needs to be reform towards sustainability as a result.
Maintenance... at The Sty... I’m not sure that even the Premier League has pockets that deep..I'd be ok with this, as long as it's to pay for the support staff (ie closest thing to the playing side? The groundsmen.) And maintenance that sort of thing.
I know mate, mine was telling the Star what to do.I was quoting the stirs headline regarding
Dem Pigs
The first line is my response
Sorry mate i mistakenly thought you were calling me a dark siderI know mate, mine was telling the Star what to do.
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