rob9872
Well-Known Member
They've had the season ticket money
The tv money will be distributed as normal as soon as a resolution is sought
All they miss is the away fans income and last minute walk ups (most lower league would be 80% ST I'd guess).
Against that smaller loss for approx. 4-5 home games remaining (avg 2000 fans at £15 x 5 games = £150k)
Players furloughed, no travel costs, medical costs, additional kit, ground upkeep, policing, stewards etc
Providing next season goes ahead, they should imo be better placed than most businesses but all we're hearing is doom and gloom.
Am I missing something obvious?
The tv money will be distributed as normal as soon as a resolution is sought
All they miss is the away fans income and last minute walk ups (most lower league would be 80% ST I'd guess).
Against that smaller loss for approx. 4-5 home games remaining (avg 2000 fans at £15 x 5 games = £150k)
Players furloughed, no travel costs, medical costs, additional kit, ground upkeep, policing, stewards etc
Providing next season goes ahead, they should imo be better placed than most businesses but all we're hearing is doom and gloom.
Am I missing something obvious?