Football - The Covid Years

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Football - The Covid Years

by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 17:12

Was listening to a podcast earlier discussing the state of lower league football right now and one of the journalists said that without some kind of bailout there are 10 clubs that are quite easy to spot who will go out of business by the end of 2020. Also said that something similar is needed in Scotland as every club except Celtic & Rangers are in real danger of going out of business.

Where do you see football going in the next few months? what will it look like in 1-2 years? what do you think should be done and what positive do you think could come from this?

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Simmops » 30 Sep 2020 17:27

Positive I can see none.

Lower league from L2 below would probably be oxf*rd for years to come. I can see probably 20 + club going bust.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by BR0B0T » 30 Sep 2020 17:32

Possibly too many teams, there would be some advantages to a cull

Some of the Aldershot, Oxford or Pompey lads could come and support Reading

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by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 17:39

The thing I listened to talked briefly about Exeter and how their model could be the way to go. Don't know much about it tbh but aren't they fan owned? (the Ollie Watkins sell on clause came in at the most perfect time for them!)

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by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 17:42

Also we keep hearing about how the PL could end up offering some kind of bailout to the EFL. heard it said they might attach a few conditions to that. What if a condition is that there is no PL relegation for a few years?! :o


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by BR0B0T » 30 Sep 2020 17:46

Winston Biscuit Also we keep hearing about how the PL could end up offering some kind of bailout to the EFL. heard it said they might attach a few conditions to that. What if a condition is that there is no PL relegation for a few years?! :o


condition_1: They have to play the first five mins of a game with their shorts around their ankles

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Mr Optimist » 30 Sep 2020 18:29

Levels below the Championship to go semi-professional And regional divisions with salary caps. Could be a good opportunity for a financial reset.

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by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 19:05

Mr Optimist Levels below the Championship to go semi-professional And regional divisions with salary caps


That's kind of where my thinking is. 4th & 3rd div go amateur and with the lack of income they go with a north/south split. I guess the bigger clubs like Sunderland & Ipswich (Pompey?) could join the big professional guys in div 2.

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by Simmops » 30 Sep 2020 19:28

God I hope they don't do it like Germany. I think their 4th division have like 197 leagues.


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by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 19:50

Simmops God I hope they don't do it like Germany. I think their 4th division have like 197 leagues.


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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Stranded » 30 Sep 2020 21:08

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Simmops God I hope they don't do it like Germany. I think their 4th division have like 197 leagues.


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5 but Bayern isn't running this season.

As for English football, can only see a PL2 on the way to protect the top 40 or so clubs. The rest drop to semi pro level with the addition of U21 sides.

Promotion would be limited between the levels and probably through play-offs.

This is all based on a limited bailout and close to no income this season.

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by Old Man Andrews » 30 Sep 2020 22:11

I'd like League 1 and League 2 to be salary capped and also make them regionalised to be EFL North and EFL South, less travel for the clubs and when supporters are allowed back into grounds you should have much higher attendances due to more local derbies increasing the income.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Simmops » 30 Sep 2020 22:14

That's a good idea.

I hope that the FA don't go about it like they have with the Johnstone paint trophy and bung a load of under 23 teams in there.


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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Winston Biscuit » 30 Sep 2020 23:01

Old Man Andrews I'd like League 1 and League 2 to be salary capped.


They already are. The clubs voted it through this summer and it kicked in right away to take account of signings in this transfer window.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Simmops » 30 Sep 2020 23:03

Winston Biscuit
Simmops God I hope they don't do it like Germany. I think their 4th division have like 197 leagues.


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Maybe it's Spain or Italy or German region leagues then

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Stranded » 01 Oct 2020 10:01

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Simmops God I hope they don't do it like Germany. I think their 4th division have like 197 leagues.


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Maybe it's Spain or Italy or German region leagues then


At Level 5 here, there are 12 divisions - once you get below that then the number of leagues mushrooms as each state has it's own league and cup system (the cups drive qualification for the German FA Cup)

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Sutekh » 01 Oct 2020 13:02

I would extend the PL to 40 clubs in two divisions. PL1 with 18 clubs and PL2 with 22. There would be the standard 3 up and 3 down between the divisions.

In PL2 there would be 3 clubs relegated into one national league of 24 clubs and under that 2 regional divisions also of 24 and those 3 divisions would comprise the FL. Under that would be the various regional leagues we have today.

Whether a club is professional or not would be the decision of each club playing in each division.

There would be no parachute payments for any relegated club.

Every division would have a squad salary cap and all player contracts would have a clause stating relegation would reduce salaries accordingly.

Aspects of the above also should be applied globally.

However nothing will change as when clubs do collapse they’ll just be replaced by others.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by paultheroyal » 01 Oct 2020 14:20

In a not nice sadistic way it might be a good thing ie original post in that there might be a "football reset" and majority will move onto a level playing ground. Or this could lead to discussions around another Premier League 2 - and the likes of Sunderland, Charlton reprieved and regionalised for the rest.

Non league - teams will be lost, teams will reform - again - another reset.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by Stranded » 01 Oct 2020 15:31

Of course, this may also hasten a European Super League with 24 or 32 clubs swanning off and leaving their national leagues to look after themselves - especially if football becomes even more dependent on TV money.

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Re: Football - The Covid Years

by PieEater » 01 Oct 2020 15:37

The main problem is the PFA and players contracts. The clubs are lumbered with players on contracts they can't afford to pay and a government who doesn't want to step in and fund that with tax payers money whilst at the same time stopping clubs from receiving gate receipts.

It's a mess that looks like a lot of clubs need to fold get the PL and government to get them some cash. Given the Arts got £1.5bn a handout that is relatively small change would go a long way in the lower tiers to save clubs.

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