06-08-2022, 07:28 AM
The Eisners have made very realistic comments about the insanity that is Championship level football finance. One day English football (probably needs government intervention) will put into place something to protect the community asset that is most football clubs.
The prime thing would be to force owners to invest not "lend" the money that gets splurged on grounds or players. I would have made that by buying shares that can be sold on. Our owners have put it into the club full stop.
How many clubs built a new ground then went bust before they paid for it or sold it to some dodgy landlord and went bust years later owning nothing?
The prime thing would be to force owners to invest not "lend" the money that gets splurged on grounds or players. I would have made that by buying shares that can be sold on. Our owners have put it into the club full stop.
How many clubs built a new ground then went bust before they paid for it or sold it to some dodgy landlord and went bust years later owning nothing?