You can add Southampton Leicester, Palace, Leeds, Sheffield United, Bradford, Forest, QPR, Blackburn, Swindon, Orient Oldham Luton, Sunderland, Ipswich, Bolton Wimbledon, Reading, Stoke, Birmingham, Hull and Stoke to your list.
31 clubs out of 92 league clubs who have experienced serious financial problems.
All but Bury, Southend, Orient and Luton have played in the Premier league.
So that's 28 ex or current premier league clubs have experienced deep financial difficulties.
Only 4 clubs have properly recovered (Leicester, Southampton, Palace and Sheffield United) and Leeds are on the verge of joining them.
That makes 24 ex premier league teams that are now or were a mess.
Then there is Torquay, Notts County, Barnett, Stockport and Hartlepool in the National league.
There is also a list of clubs like Villa who have a cloud over them.
I remember us nearly folding in 1991 and would not wish that on others tbh...not even the gooners!
We had been financially on our knees a for a decade prior to the bale out and Milan Mandric coming in ... still remember the lukewarm, if not downright negative, reaction amongst fans when Mandaric announced he was selling out to some Thai businessmen that nobody had heard of ...

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