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The NL needs to find a way to monetize BCD games (and it isn't that hard). Postponing is the same as cancelling, and that would be an asbolute disaster for NL clubs.
You can't just shut down a business for a year and expect things to carry on as normal later. What are the staff supposed to do? What about young, up-and-coming players like Roberts and Rodriguez - can they afford to sit out a season? No, so they'll be off, either on loan or permanently. And when the dust settles, how many clubs will be left with enough players to field a team?
Set up pay-as-you-watch streaming or let non-league football go to the wall. It's a pretty simple choice really.
Absolutely classic Notts to be this side of the trap door for this once-in-a-generation crisis.
It beggars belief that six months down the line since football finished in March for the National League that nothing appears to have been put in place or any contingency for a further delay or postponement of games this season for fans to watch games. I think we all anticipated and had the foresight that this season may have its issues.
Why nothing has been presented or considered such as streaming games and fans pay as they go or block pay or deals struck with the likes of BT or I follow is nonsensical.
Don’t these footballing decision makers or bodies not realise or care that clubs without income from fans can’t survive?
Something needs to be done and quickly to bring income into lower league and national league clubs. Pay and stream has surely got to be the way forwards as an option to get some income in. Especially even with lower capacities as well.
Last edited by MAD_MAGPIE; 22-09-2020 at 12:36 PM.
I'm a season ticket holder but I have no interest in watching games 'live' on TV or streaming and there will be others like me so that has to be taken into account in the economics of the situation.