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A dreadful deal designed to close ranks

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Yesterday’s announcement was an interesting one as it announced that it could help the EFL clubs to the tune of £250m payment but only on some terms...

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Aye. They just stopped short of a closed shop.
The arseholes don't realise that once you take away the bottom rungs of the ladder the closer to the ground these at the top get.
Resist on all accounts. Even the Tories are suggesting a supporter led movement.
Wonder where they got that from? (Shsssssh Jeremy Corbyn). ;-)
 
If the predictions are correct the EFL / PL will be lucky to have 90 clubs to fill four leagues net season.
Back to Third Division North and South!
 
The part about removing parachute payments from the Premier would mean those going up wouldn't be able to sign decent players on contract, as it would screw them/us as soon as they were relegated. Though the Championship would be more sustainable.
 

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