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Post by bluebiro on Mar 12, 2020 15:26:46 GMT
What will be the financial impact of playing games behind closed doors for efl clubs? Could the loss of.matchday revenue and sponsorship threaten the survival of some?
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Post by axegas on Mar 12, 2020 15:28:38 GMT
Already a thread about this mate.
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Post by justin blue on Mar 12, 2020 15:29:26 GMT
What will be the financial impact of playing games behind closed doors for efl clubs? Could the loss of.matchday revenue and sponsorship threaten the survival of some? No one knows.......................................................
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Post by bluebiro on Mar 12, 2020 15:36:23 GMT
Axe. I know I started it. But it just keeps going off to another tangent.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Mar 12, 2020 15:43:33 GMT
Axe. I know I started it. But it just keeps going off to another tangent. if no money is forthcoming from the Govt/EFI pretty dam quick then many many clubs will go to the wall....
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Post by banjoflyer on Mar 12, 2020 16:43:03 GMT
Just as important how could the EFL legislate for the impact of losing home advantage. You might have played someone away and lost and then have to play them at home with no crowd, essentially no home advantage like a training game. As with no crowd you may as well call it a friendly. Mind you this is the EFL who allowed 5 or 6 teams to play Bolton's kids and left the rest to play a team strengthened significantly on deadline day.
Seems to me, if crowds are not allowed for health reasons, then they should be postponed not held behind closed doors.
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Post by Marshy on Mar 12, 2020 16:51:13 GMT
Just as important how could the EFL legislate for the impact of losing home advantage. You might have played someone away and lost and then have to play them at home with no crowd, essentially no home advantage like a training game. As with no crowd you may as well call it a friendly. Mind you this is the EFL who allowed 5 or 6 teams to play Bolton's kids and left the rest to play a team strengthened significantly on deadline day. Seems to me, if crowds are not allowed for health reasons, then they should be postponed not held behind closed doors. The EFL won’t give 2 f**ks! Look at the Bolton fiasco, lots of teams played them when they were just playing their kids and had a massive advantage. By the time we played them they had a half decent side! Oops just read your post properly, pretty much the same really lol!
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Post by bluebiro on Mar 12, 2020 17:54:54 GMT
Who would be in the high risk category if cashflow is a problem playing behind closed doors. I would imagine Oldham and macclesfield may be in it
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