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But isn't it the football food chain? How do you determine who should be saved and who shouldn't? Even if the distribution of TV money is more equitable, we will still get poorly run clubs.
DBR: nobody has ever suggested that ANY football club has a God given right to continue to exist, nor that the FA and FL are obliged to assist them in that continuance. Nobody has suggested poorly run clubs should have their hand held.No. Just read the article that DanumDon linked in the OP. Right there you will see the issue - down towards the foot of the article. Yet another devious owner who's house of cards is collapsing amidst threats of litigation from the party to whom he had agreed 2 years ago to sell the club - and from whom he has taken £6 million to boot. The prospective buyer is now publicly accusing the owner of "misrepresentation... (and) bad faith dealing". The bigger problem is the FA and FL's long term refusal to address the quality of person they continue to allow into football, and the depth of resource these people possess. The FA and FL have NEVER addressed in good faith closing the door to charlatans wanting to take over football clubs. Such a process will never succeed entirely, but it could, and should, have resulted in a huge reduction in the 23 obvious FL and ex FL clubs we have named above. That is exactly a quarter of all league clubs. Excluding the Prem 32% of FL clubs have been shafted within the last 35 years or so. If you added in the Leeds Utd of Peter Ridsdale or Ken Bates the numbers would be even bigger. Doesn't that make you want to question the acts, omissions, motives and behaviours of those alleged to be managing the game "for the good of all"? Can you not see a pattern??It's the job of leadership to see patterns and to act in advance of trouble occurring. Nobody, nobody, can say that either the FA or the FL have ever managed to do that in the last 40 or 50 years. Their clients, both clubs and supporters, really should be demanding to know why they have not acted to resolve such an obvious and long standing problem.It may be "complicated" DBR. But so is going to the Moon. Are you suggesting we can go to the Moon but we can't even attempt to resolve the crisis in football club ownership? I'm sorry, honestly, but that is an utterly pathetic attitude to take. BobG