The combined effects of Covid19 and Brexit will cost an awful lot of jobs over the next 12-18 months. Lower league football has been teetering on the edge for years. These clubs are (mostly) the equivalent of the dirty, backstreet pubs that used to sell bad beer, pork pies that were turning green and nowt much else, and are now brick strewn crofts or mini-markets. Sad but inevitable.
Football needs to restructure. I'll be amazed if 92 full time professional clubs survive. Most youngsters now support either a "big name" Premier League Club or even the likes of Barcelona. The days of getting your penny tram ticket to stand in a leaky shed and watch indifferent football for 90 minutes are largely over - because it's no longer your only option if you want to watch a half decent game.
Of course, many will see this as a "Bad Thing". And it is. But just as I regret the loss of many grotty pubs in Ancoats, where I spent many happy hours, I accept that times change and the world moves on.
(BTW I am not convinced that all Premier League clubs are safe.)