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Thread: Wolves Would Have Gone Bust!

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    Wolves Would Have Gone Bust!

    Interesting reading:- - view external link

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    re: Wolves Would Have Gone Bust!

    I'm of the opinion that while all the money is all well and good, parachute payments etc, it often gives a relegated club an unfair advantage. Wolves had to prove it wasn't the case in their favour . I think even without these payments, clubs would be forced to live within their means. Clubs would be a lot more careful in what they spend and also players contracts would reflect more in relegation. But, as a side playing in the top flight, the money was rightly theirs. Two relegations have hit the Wolves big time though, parachute payments help cover the void.

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    re: Wolves Would Have Gone Bust!

    I just found myself saying (whilst reading the article) and whose Bl00dy fault would that have been! Some Owners and CEO's are more interested in building stands a club doesn't need than going flat out to keep it in the land of Milk and Honey.
    Taking into account this clubs incredible financial disasters of the last 40 years I find it very difficult to trust anybody at the 'top'!

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    re: Wolves Would Have Gone Bust!

    Successful businessmen who come into football just don't get how a football club is run - its so removed from a normal business. Especially today when in the larger clubs even an 18 year old is on AŁ1000 plus per week and then you have the self appointed prima donnas who laugh at AŁ20k per week.And don't forget loose 3 matches on the trot and there is no question from thousands of fans that your motherless.Own a football club,no thanks.

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