tolmie's hairdoo
Well-Known Member
Fair enough i didnt think it was that much and it will be interesting to see if contractually no football means the tv media can not pay monies owed?
No doubt another court case.
When the Setanta ITV deal went bump, it almost bankrupted football, such was their reliance on TV money.
Which sponsors are going to keep paying in cash if there is no product, either?
Arsenal make even more than United on a matchday and, if I were a Spurs fan, I'd be very worried in terms of cash flow.
Wherw is the cash to pay the players' wages during downtime?
If the players refuse to play, plenty will be bankrupted overnight.
So many clubs take TV advances for cash flow purposes.
City do it, but we have deep pockets to withstand a shutdown.
The FA are facing oblivion. Don't even have insurance for non events at Wembley.