But there would be no prem without us bro, we're the big pull.So it’s been turned down by the other PL clubs so where do Pool & United go from here.
i personally would **** them off out of the PL and strip them both of all their PL/League titles![]()
But there would be no prem without us bro, we're the big pull.So it’s been turned down by the other PL clubs so where do Pool & United go from here.
i personally would **** them off out of the PL and strip them both of all their PL/League titles![]()

I’m going to put a slightly different slant on this. Early in my career if I had to implement change I would sometimes overplay my hand knowing full well that it wouldn’t be accepted. What it did do, was promote conversation and quite often a solution closer to what I was originally after.
Now I don’t know there real motives but they seemed to have secured a strategic review on the back of this proposal. Will be interesting to see where this leads. If you take the emotion and football rivalry out of the equation, none of the clubs we support would turn down additional income, no matter how they come by it.
£50m going to L1 & 2 clubs, so that takes away the immediate pressure on them.
I'm seeing suggestions of £50M bail out, but are they being given that money or loaned it. I know people could argue, why should the Prem giveaway money, but as a loan it's just delaying the inevitable until a later date, unless the loan is only bound for repayment on a future profit basis.
I don't know the finer detail of this is what I'm saying?
Think I read that £20m ish will be in the form of grants, and that L1 clubs will naturally get more than L2.
Not sure how far that'll realistically go though should there be no supporters til Spring.
Hopefully they will also they will check what the grant is being used for and be accountable to scrutiny.
Apparently there's reluctance about a one size fits all for the championship due to the wealthy owners some clubs have.
Apparently there's reluctance about a one size fits all for the championship due to the wealthy owners some clubs have.
Is that each or total. If it’s total then £50m divided by the 48 clubs may secure there survival for the next month.
I see they claimed victory afterwards, as despite being made to essentially vote against their own proposal and called out for their snide behaviour, the agreement to have an ongoing dialogue around change was a great success apparently.Furlough FC and Franchise United we’re knocked back.
brilliant. Let them **** off as part of some Euro league. The English league will survive without them.
I see they claimed victory afterwards, as despite being made to essentially vote against their own proposal and called out for their snide behaviour, the agreement to have an ongoing dialogue around change was a great success apparently.
Only not really, as this issue has been bobbing on and off the table for 7/8 years now. I’m not sure what’s broken myself, as all I can see, is the biggest turnover clubs wanting an ever bigger slice of the cake, same as it ever was.
It’ll vary by club, but Scally @brb ’s club owner was on the radio the other week saying they were circa £1.5m in the hole due to COVID and that forecast was to the year end, so whilst this amount won’t be enough to fill the entire void, it’ll be enough to take the pressure off their cash flow situation for more than a month......
