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its sitting on 1.5 billion
Some of that could be filtered down the leagues at this time of no gate income
Do the premier league care ?
Do they bollocks
They won't even hand out 1 million
I think most folk would agree with you in general but
The Premier league is a billion pound business. The priorities of big business are not to fund small corner shop type of businesses. Their priorities are to deliver shareholder wealth.
I don’t think it’s easy for supporters of football to appreciate that their priorities ie football (in general) are not the same priorities as the owners and Chief Executive Officers.
In finance terms It’s like asking Tesco’s to fund Mr Khans corner emporium. Not going to happen unless regulation or contractual changes are introduced to make the distribution of funds more equitable. Even then most premier clubs would have to be dragged kicking and screaming into any changes in their funding streams
The Tesco analogy is not strictly correct. Tesco can survive, even thrive and make bigger profits without the presence of the corner shop. The Premier league relies on a steady supply of players, which ceases to exist if the lower leagues disappear. The Premier league is unsustainable in the long term without the clubs below them. There is an argument that shareholder wealth is increased by supporting those lower clubs.
I hate it when they keep referring to the PL as the product.
I suppose the question is why should they?
The majority of clubs in the football league (as in the PL) are loss making businesses at the best of times. An increasing number rely on wealthy individuals or consortiums to keep them afloat.
The recent very public financial mismanagement of a number of clubs wouldn't get me in a charitable mood.
Thats a fair point
But is this what football has become ?
Of course there has always been rivalry and the big clubs etc but now we have pure greed
I would love to have been promoted to the old first division in the late eighties , before the greedy league was formed
And with regard to money being filtered down I am not talking about the big clubs outside of the Premier league who have overspent , I am talking about the likes of Rochdale, Halifax, Hereford, aldershot , Bury, grimsby, scunthorpe , Colchester, Chester, Wrexham........these football clubs represent communities and the greedy league doesn't care about them
Wages are having to be paid , these clubs rely on crowds , if they are lucky , of 4000
Yet Liverpool and United are a global brand raking more and more money in , whilst everyone else plays catch up .....and they simply don't care
The brain dead armchair fan would still sell his arse to watch Liverpool v United week in week out , they don't care about the rest of football
We are lucky , for all his odd ways , that we have Vincent Tan , because if we didn't, we would be on our our arse and fishing for luckies
It was great to see Cardiff City promoted recently but to what .......?
Why on earth should clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United care about clubs like Rochdale and Wrexham? Do those clubs care about Curson Ashton and Spennymoor Town? Do they bollocks.
Football is a business. The simple fact of the matter is that there are way too many professional football clubs in the UK and the vast majority of them cannot afford the ridiculous wages they pay out to their players. The wage bills at almost all professional and even semi-professional clubs in this country are in no way proportionate to the talent of their squads, but they shell out large sums of money they can't afford regardless of their running costs as they desperately chase success. It wouldn't happen in any other business and it shouldn't happen in football.
As for clubs representing communities, do me a favour. During the lengthy periods in which Cardiff City FC has been struggling financially, the vast majority of the population of the city and it's surrounding areas couldn't have cared less and the same is true for most clubs.
WHy do you keep coming out with this the big clubs should save the little clubs nonsense? Man City should bail out Bury.etc
Why? If the big clubs bail out the small clubs that just encourages even more gambling by chancers in the lower divisions because its not their money they are gambling with.
Look at the crooks buying into Charlton for a quid and asset stripping. Should West Ham bail them out?
I dislike being pedantic especially on this board but I’ve paraphrased the following explanation as to how the two things differ in as much as analogy is a relationship of resemblance or equivalence between two situations especially when used as a basis for explanation or extrapolation while parable is a short narrative illustrating a lesson.
I agree that I have used both however it remains that the big corporations are very unlikely to support a small one even though it appears to be in their own interest so to do.
You sound like that Scudamore character
If football is how you portray it , its ****ed
And one day man United and Liverpool will be the only teams left
Man United and Liverpool used to represent the communities they were based in but now they may as well represent Surrey or Sussex, thanks to sky and the Premier league
Cardiff city represent the city of Cardiff and the South Wales towns and valleys from which we get much of our support
Bury represent the town of Bury, Lancashire
you won't find a club associated with chancers much more than west ham
Man City, Liverpool and United make a shed load out of football , too fecking right they should trickle some down to clubs like Bury and tranmere
And cardiff city should help out merthyr , porth etc
If football has become this much of a cut throat business then it hasn't got long left
Well thats all very romantic but let's stick to the issue
If you just accept football in this country for what it is then thats not exactly .....kicking against the pricks ........is it ?
Revolution or evolution , you are a former punk , have you lost your mojo ?
Football has become a fat corporate pig , if we came upon it new in its current form we'd probably find a different interest, we only show our interest from our past involvement when it was a real affordable working-class game , now you find working-class families struggle w
getting to the game due to cost of the day out , so they take the cheapest option , TV subscription which sells the big club dream.
Very sad for the Rochdale's and Bury's