How will the economic collapse affect football?

Here in Scotland the supporters have rallied around the clubs and purchased season tickets even though there is no guarantee of actually seeing a live match anytime soon, if at all.

Hibernian sold close to 11,000 which may not be a record is considerable more that sales in some seasons.

Live streaming of home matches is enabled for season ticket holders. There is also pay-per-view for non-televised away matches at prices ranging from £12 to £20 from what I have seen.
 
It will be fascinating to watch the changing view of owner investment, if and when it becomes the only thing keeping top level football going. The yank owned mafia of the rags, Arsenal and the victims, who are all about taking value out of the game, certainly won’t be propping their clubs up. The thus far vilified owners of clubs like us, PSG and Chelsea who pump billions into the game, that is then distributed around leagues in transfer fees and communities in infrastructure investment and taxation, will be the potential saviours all of a sudden.
 
Here in Scotland the supporters have rallied around the clubs and purchased season tickets even though there is no guarantee of actually seeing a live match anytime soon, if at all.

Hibernian sold close to 11,000 which may not be a record is considerable more that sales in some seasons.

Live streaming of home matches is enabled for season ticket holders. There is also pay-per-view for non-televised away matches at prices ranging from £12 to £20 from what I have seen.

Just do not make the mistake of pressing the wrong colour button on your live stream, you will want to win, of course that will not help when your up against 669 million, as City are when using SKY technology and economics
 

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