Not a huge loss, but I can't remember the last time they posted a loss. Scary times for the Premier league
Newcastle don’t lose money anyway, for all their protestation Ashley, as a business, has done a brilliant job. What they can spend is still v turnover and they are way off the top 8 on that side.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...e-station-claims-newcastle-takeover-approved/ Looks like the Newcastle takeover has been approved. 2016/17 we were in the Premier they were in the Championship What a ridiculous last 3 years
Looking at the proposed PPG table, it’s going to be finished. I can only see 8 teams voting to play on, its gone against us that Portsmouth would be in there, and without weighted PPG Wimbledon won’t be swayed. It’s another season in the 3rd for sure. The only hope is an appeal against the Bolton thing that would completely change the league around. For all it would be fair to remove their results, it ain’t gonna happen.
I fear you're right mate What a time to be a Sunderland supporter Cant even make the playoffs in the 3rd Division
That's just it. It won't.No consistency at all. Don't know how the hell they would get this up and running for next season mind. It'll cause chaos.
The killer is that points gap after Ipswich. There’s not enough teams with an outside chance to swing it. Burton aren’t swinging 12 points in 11 games. It’s ****ed.
I reckon Oxford to Gillingham on 51pts, then Tranmere makes 10 clubs. Only need to lean on 2 other clubs and we could have a vote to resume playing, whenever that may be.
Aye but out of them Wycombe won’t go and neither will Portsmouth given they are in playoffs in this scenario.
Suppose Wycombe might not, Pompey have said they will. My mentality would be to try and achieve it over the 9 games or whatever rather than risk the play offs.
Something needs to happen otherwise we could lose a fair few clubs. The problem is that in the same week as Rolls Royce, etc. have announced big job cuts, the government will be wary of propping up football clubs.