Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2023 13:50:31 GMT
You must be referring to the time before football was invented in 1992... Up to the invention of football (it's a dig at Sky kids!) there were six incidences of clubs going into administration. Since the massive injection of cash into the game by broadcasting in 1992 there have been 64. I think the root cause is fairly clear. Wow - those are impressive stats. Are they reliable? Where have they come from - all levels of senior football, or just the top 5 or 6 tiers? To be fair it is Wikipedia, but the information looks pukka, all of them NL or higher with two exceptions, Weymouth in NLS and Rhyl in Cymru North. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administration_(British_football)
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2023 17:15:33 GMT
Wow - those are impressive stats. Are they reliable? Where have they come from - all levels of senior football, or just the top 5 or 6 tiers? To be fair it is Wikipedia, but the information looks pukka, all of them NL or higher with two exceptions, Weymouth in NLS and Rhyl in Cymru North. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administration_(British_football)If it's in Wkipedia, it must be true! I guess it's happening so often lately, it just gets missed/forgotten. Also, the big news is when a club can't pay its players or HMRC is taking someone to court - you don't tend to get so much coverage afterwards. So, unless you follow up the story, you're never quite sure if the club survived or not.
|
|