what options does the EFL have though?
On one hand these clubs are going to go bust because the EFL is sticking to its guns, so the EFL should be being applauded for that at least.
Unless they are going to bring in even tighter FFP rules, or salary caps, or other regulatory controls like that, how a club runs itself isn't really any of their business is it?
As soon as they do try to do any of that, those clubs fighting for promotion (or trying to avoid relegation by spending) will whinge that they are being handicapped.
Posted By: CWC on August 22nd 2019 at 10:16:22
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- Think on, eh pals (Other Football) - MIKEWALKER, Aug 22, 07:31:29
- there for the grace of god (Other Football) - ghostof barry butler, Aug 22, 09:07:05
- This, and the Bolton fiasco, should make EFL hang their heads (Other Football) - Worthing Yellow, Aug 22, 08:47:59
- what options does the EFL have though? (Other Football) - CWC, Aug 22, 10:16:22
- Sad state of affairs (Other Football) - inutero, Aug 22, 08:23:54
- It’s destroying talent in countries like the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries. (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Aug 22, 08:32:10
- Van Ginkel (Other Football) - APB, Aug 22, 09:55:02
- Very good point Steve. In fact it is also happening in (Other Football) - Chopper, Aug 22, 09:41:40
- most of us were warning that this would jhappen as soon as the Prem starting hoovering up (Other Football) - Worzel Scrimmage, Aug 22, 17:21:58
- It’s destroying talent in countries like the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries. (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Aug 22, 08:32:10
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