Arsenal FC use Boreham Wood’s ground for all their Ladies team matches together with all their youth matches. A good source of income, and I believe that Arsenal also oversee the maintenance of the pitch.
I'd like to fully blame the national league but the minister in charge of sports at the time just so happened to be the MP for Boreham Wood... Something fudgy went on there. I do wonder if the EFL would say something if BW get promoted, no way are they going to be sustainable
Arsenal FC use Boreham Wood’s ground for all their Ladies team matches together with all their youth matches. A good source of income, and I believe that Arsenal also oversee the maintenance of the pitch.
These were the figures released at the time, quoted in The Athletic …
“Just over 60 per cent of the funding would go to the 23 National League clubs; Chesterfield, Hartlepool United, Notts County, Stockport County, Torquay United, Wrexham and Yeovil Town were told they would receive £95,000 a month, with the 16 others assured of £84,000 a month.
“National League North and South clubs, meanwhile, would bank much less. Chester, Dulwich Hamlet, Hereford, Maidstone United and York City were assured of a monthly cheque for £36,000, with every other club allotted £30,000.”
This is the particularly galling part about Boreham Wood:
“Boreham Wood, who are based in the parliamentary constituency of Hertsmere, led by Oliver Dowden, the secretary of state for DCMS, have undeniably been non-League football’s biggest winners this week.
“Despite an average attendance of 724 in 2019-20, which would perhaps equate to roughly £10,000 per home game, they can expect cheques totalling £252,000 over the next three months.”