lord_garrincha
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You can understand why the play offs would be extended to 6 teams, looking at the table, but to include it as low as Ipswich would be a fucking joke!
He hasn't help himself by making it all about him and claiming he has missed out on a 25 million transfer.
I can fully understand his argument and it has legs. He just hasn't handled himself well.
The only danger caused has been by the EFL not being more proactive in securing funds for the clubs. Nobody negotiated even when DM laid out specific ways that the funding could be obtained.
It is just speculation, given DMAC's attempts to canvass through twitter etc, I wouldn't be surprised if he's fed this story.
I’m genuinely surprised he’s still alive. Hasn’t he had 3 heart attacks, or something like that? And he doesn’t appear to be the calmest (or healthiest). Anyway, nice of him to give us his blessing!Nice to see Barry thinks we should be promoted - nothing to do with a payment clause with Godden I’m sure
Funds from where?
Fleetwood will win play-offs anyway, they have the Joey Barton factor.
Reshuffled TV and solidarity payments
Those exact same rulings. The same entitlements that would have to be given up to pay players to play in front of no crowds with minimal revenue being generated by the club.The same government rulings that have covered staff costs while the grounds remain mothballed?
I think there was always a straw that would break the camels back with football finances and I’m afraid this coronavirus is it.The state of lower league finances has always been dire. If it's taken a global pandemic for that to be revealed to you then you've clearly got a lot of catching up to do.
No one has said the problem is going away, but playing the remaining games isn't exactly the solution to remedying the financial plight in L1 and L2.
It escapes me why you don't seem to understand that. Rick Parry has himself claimed that multiple clubs in the EFL are likely to go bust by the summer. Do you think forking out to play a handful of games is going to help their situation when multiple clubs are already at their knees? Or perhaps is it a bit wiser to end the season now, bide time and hope that the EFL pulls their finger out and tries to plug the £200M black hole.
I certainly know which option I'd take.
How would that have feasibly worked?
I think there was always a straw that would break the camels back with football finances and I’m afraid this coronavirus is it.
Wonder what Posh fans think of it?
Looking on their boards, none of them have even opened a thread on it, the fuckers can't even be bothered to discuss it. Fuck their chairman and their team.
Those exact same rulings. The same entitlements that would have to be given up to pay players to play in front of no crowds with minimal revenue being generated by the club.
It would be financial suicide for a number of clubs at L1 level. Port Vale did the right thing in L2
If there's more than a 51% majority of those who don't want to continue, shouldn't the season be ended this week? I really cannot understand why Bristol Rovers, Lincoln and Gillingham would want to join the 6 rebel clubs in playing on. Their chances for promotion were remote before COVID-19 and will stay that way even if they played on.Can't believe Bristol or Lincoln are interested in continuing (no man's land, with financial costs). Shrewsbury have said they don't want to know, as have Accy Stanley. Southend have binned off half of their squad to save money, and obviously us/Rotherham are happy to sit on our hands. The likes of MK Dons, Blackpool and Burton won't want to carry on. Add in Rochdale and Wimbledon, probably Bolton - so there are as many who don't want to continue as do.
If there's more than a 51% majority of those who don't want to continue, shouldn't the season be ended this week? I really cannot understand why Bristol Rovers, Lincoln and Gillingham would want to join the 6 rebel clubs in playing on. Their chances for promotion were remote before COVID-19 and will stay that way even if they played on.
So make some effort at negotiation or a pay to watch service. My point is nobody tried hard enough except for the one guy who we are now calling a prick when he made a detailed pitch for possible solutions in March.
That's how ridiculous it is. Bristol Rovers are in 14th place and 14 points from the playoff positions.Gillingham, Lincoln and Bristol Rovers also want the season concluded as they still think they could sneak into the playoffs. I think Gillingham may of sneaked in as they were on a very good run, but no chance Lincoln and Bristol Rovers would have made it.
Is there definitive proof that the EFL have done nothing to try? You keep on saying that they've done nothing which albeit wouldn't shock me, but surely they've at least asked the question.
Or is it more likely that the TV companies are being difficult?
There already is a pay to watch service - iFollow. This has already been discussed as an ineffective alternative though, as for many the paid for subscriptions would be pitiful given the size of some of the fanbases in L1 and L2.
So make some effort at negotiation or a pay to watch service. My point is nobody tried hard enough except for the one guy who we are now calling a prick when he made a detailed pitch for possible solutions in March.
It isn't realistic as there are broadcast contracts in place with exclusivity rights etc. These won't be given up. He is representing his own interests only.
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L1 is going to end up very messy I feel. If they are saying 51% for a majority that isn’t a fair reflection across the leaves imo. 75% is fair for any decision.
Even the solidarity payments?
How would that have feasibly worked?
The longer this drags on the less likely any football is going to be played anyway. It obviously isn't going to happen as some clubs would go under so won't vote for it but even if they agreed today that we'll play on theres the 3 week pre season and then only a few weeks until contracts expire. What the EFL cn do is set a deadline whereby a recommencement has to be agreed upon, if we go past that then we just look at how to finish on ppg, nothing else.
No your original point was that any club can go under at any time due to unsound finances, mine was that forcing some clubs to play in these extenuating circumstances could cause one or more to go under.So make some effort at negotiation or a pay to watch service. My point is nobody tried hard enough except for the one guy who we are now calling a prick when he made a detailed pitch for possible solutions in March.
I think they've also only won one game since Jesus was born tooThat's how ridiculous it is. Bristol Rovers are in 14th place and 14 points from the playoff positions.
It is becoming a nonsense.