16-05-2017, 11:15
I don't see how most EFL clubs can stay within the salary limit of 55% of turnover.
Could Forest Green take over an arm of Ecotricity and massively increase its turnover? I can see the point of the rules in theory, but once Sky money disappears I don't get how clubs exist at all. Chesterfield apparently need a 7,500 crowd to survive. We could only get that by being top of Division One. Next season we'll struggle for 5,000 on current form at the bottom of Division Two. Our seemingly permanent debt is £8 million.
Financial Fair Play seems like flogging a dead horse. We're already blue, we've no Norwegians in the squad, but we're surely an ex-parrot already aren't we? Ensuring FGR play fair financially, seems about as relevant as keeping Wayne Rooney out of the casino.
Could Forest Green take over an arm of Ecotricity and massively increase its turnover? I can see the point of the rules in theory, but once Sky money disappears I don't get how clubs exist at all. Chesterfield apparently need a 7,500 crowd to survive. We could only get that by being top of Division One. Next season we'll struggle for 5,000 on current form at the bottom of Division Two. Our seemingly permanent debt is £8 million.
Financial Fair Play seems like flogging a dead horse. We're already blue, we've no Norwegians in the squad, but we're surely an ex-parrot already aren't we? Ensuring FGR play fair financially, seems about as relevant as keeping Wayne Rooney out of the casino.