Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 21:04 - Apr 8 with 4658 views | Swanjaxs | It has to be said that this pandemic is going to make the hedge fund look hard at whether it's worth hanging around or cut their losses, everything is up in the air, not just for ourselves but at least 90 % of professional football clubs (maybe more) | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 07:29 - Apr 9 with 4500 views | dickythorpe | If it wasn't football but any other type of business then a lot of clubs would have gone to the wall by now. Plus would anyone really mind? 72 clubs outside the PL not paying their way is ridiculous really. Local pubs shut down, shops shut down etc etc we tend to cope and forget eventually once we realise we can get what we want elsewhere [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 7:30]
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 08:25 - Apr 9 with 4462 views | Dr_Winston | You could argue that because we've taken such significant steps towards gutting our cost base that we might be nicely positioned once the dust settles. There are a hell of a lot of teams in this division in a much, much worse financial position than us now. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 08:28 - Apr 9 with 4459 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 07:29 - Apr 9 by dickythorpe | If it wasn't football but any other type of business then a lot of clubs would have gone to the wall by now. Plus would anyone really mind? 72 clubs outside the PL not paying their way is ridiculous really. Local pubs shut down, shops shut down etc etc we tend to cope and forget eventually once we realise we can get what we want elsewhere [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 7:30]
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So you weren’t supporting the Swans in the mid 80’s or around and just after the Petty era? | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 08:42 - Apr 9 with 4443 views | Jackinexile1 | Local businesses especially pubs thrive on business from the football club and its the same all over the UK. | | | |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 11:44 - Apr 9 with 4331 views | jackjackjackjack |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 08:25 - Apr 9 by Dr_Winston | You could argue that because we've taken such significant steps towards gutting our cost base that we might be nicely positioned once the dust settles. There are a hell of a lot of teams in this division in a much, much worse financial position than us now. |
Stoke, and the owners who were making a fortune on the betting, ain't in a good place. | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 12:31 - Apr 9 with 4298 views | Catullus |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 07:29 - Apr 9 by dickythorpe | If it wasn't football but any other type of business then a lot of clubs would have gone to the wall by now. Plus would anyone really mind? 72 clubs outside the PL not paying their way is ridiculous really. Local pubs shut down, shops shut down etc etc we tend to cope and forget eventually once we realise we can get what we want elsewhere [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 7:30]
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Those 72 clubs could pay their way though, if they obeyed the basic principle of not spending more than you have coming in. Sport (football especially) has always followed a different logic though. Football will look very different after this, or so I suspect. | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 12:32 - Apr 9 with 4298 views | pikeypaul | Were ? She paid herself nearly £600 million the last two years and since they are online it won’t be long before it’s back to business as usual for them. The high street parasite bookmaking shops ? That’s another story. | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 22:54 - Apr 9 with 4183 views | dickythorpe |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 08:28 - Apr 9 by Brynmill_Jack | So you weren’t supporting the Swans in the mid 80’s or around and just after the Petty era? |
Now what's gone and got your goat now Bryn? I was watching the swans draw 0-0 against Bournemouth on Jan 1st 1986......we were supposed to have gone to the wall by then. Trivia question, which Bournemouth player played at that year's world cup in Mexico? | | | |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 01:02 - Apr 10 with 4132 views | builthjack |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 22:54 - Apr 9 by dickythorpe | Now what's gone and got your goat now Bryn? I was watching the swans draw 0-0 against Bournemouth on Jan 1st 1986......we were supposed to have gone to the wall by then. Trivia question, which Bournemouth player played at that year's world cup in Mexico? |
Colin Clarke ? | |
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 10:58 - Apr 10 with 4066 views | dickythorpe | Correct builthy [Post edited 10 Apr 2020 10:58]
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Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 15:17 - Apr 10 with 4002 views | Catullus |
Coronavirus: Why this could be the end of Championship as we know it on 10:58 - Apr 10 by dickythorpe | Correct builthy [Post edited 10 Apr 2020 10:58]
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It certainly wasn't Robbie Savage! I don't think the big clubs will be too badly effected by this, if anything they may gain. If smaller clubs go under where do those fans go? London and Manchester, they have lots of smaller clubs around them. Us and Cardiff won't gain any though, even if one of us went under! | |
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