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Just been reading about Crawley, dearie me! Anyway, got me thinking who has it worse.
I'd say Oldham were right in the shit till their recent buy out, just need to win some games now.
Coventry, no idea what's going on there but could end up very bad, very quickly.
Any others, i can think maybe Southend & Bolton?
Oldham definitely
Even ignoring financial issues they spent 21 consecutive seasons in what is now league 1 before 2 fairly quick relegations to the national League. 21 seasons ffs.
Hope this is tempered with a 'Football clubs better off than us'.
It isn't a race to the bottom.
Gillingham appear in very bad shape. Bottom of the basement with two league wins all season and just seven goals scored from 23 games played. Their manager, Neil Harris, is usually referred to as Nil by fans and is less popular amongst them than receiving a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis is.
Few know anything about their brand new Yank owner other than he has no known links to the club and that he's a property developer who now controls the valuable land where the club currently plays home games.
Wigan are in the crapper as well. Five games into his first managerial tenure, and with a solitary point gained, Kolo Toure has already acquired the nickname of Kolo the Clown following three successive 4-1 defeats.
Should Hudson fail to deliver a win against that shower nine days hence then surely Vinnie will press the eject button.
Worse off ? Many criteria. Squad, league position, finances, owners' intentions.
Tottenham owe close to £1 billion. Super Brighton are the 6th highest debt-laden club in the PL, but because of the wealth of the owners in the PL - not to mention the prestige - they'll just take on the debt and carry on. The Championship is another matter, and I think that with falling attendances all round, wages increasing incessantly, we're in a large bunch of clubs who are actually worth anything in real terms..
Swansea, they support Swansea.
Yeah that's what a i read when got me thinking, Tan would love to sit on the bench
There was also some lunatic in Spain, who took over a club, installed himself as the manager. The Spanish Liga said he didn't have the correct qualification to sit in the technical area, so he got himself an aluminous jacket with Press on it and sat just outside the technical area
Let's be honest, with the majority of managers he has installed he has virtually sat on the bench.
He was telling Ole who to pick if some ex players are to be believed and I doubt it ended there.
That is for me why he should be so accountable.
If you don't hold the man at the top who hand picks all of the personnel below him accountable then who?
The last mention of Coventry debt levels I can find is this -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cov...r-23240475.amp
Just to put the new ground costs into perspective Brentford built their ground for £70 million in West London.
Ground issues, and it is a big issue, aside Coventry look to be in better shape than us.
Coventry are the obvious ones. Arent Stoke in big debt after years of being in the PL.?
Seeing Scunthorpe bottom and adrift in the National league was a surprise as they were only relegated from league 2 last season and were in league 1 a few seasons ago.
Bolton have been through a torrid time but look like they’re turning a corner now and are in a play off place this season
So many clubs have taken the admin option as well.
There should have been far stiffer penalties than the points deductions.
Scunthorpe have had it very rough, always kept a eye on them after our last game of the season in 93, funny how the football gods work