Regarding your last sentence maybe not Porsches but have you ever looked at the player's cars in the car park? Even assuming there may be a level of sponsorship most are high end motors.Devongreenowl":72mofqou said:Metal_Green_Mickey":72mofqou said:Last week people said we will be back in stadiums by October/November.
I think this is bringing home the fact there is no quick fix solution to us attending games.
The fear l have isn’t going back to football. It’s not having a club to go back to.
Unfortunately, l fear there is only one real solution for the lower leagues until crowds can come back to watch. Simply, the players will probably need to take a significant pay cut. The PFA won’t like it. I’m sure the players won’t either. Yet for the health of the game, for a number of football clubs to survive and for a number of players to be able to keep earning a lower league profession in years to come l can’t see any other viable solution.
Respect your concerns MGM, but nothing I have heard this week from scientists rather than fear-provoking media etc, has convinced me to change my view that we will be watching outdoor sport of all kinds by the Autumn. As for players taking a significant pay cut - there are players in L2 who would surely be better of working elsewhere if they had to take a 'significant' pay cut. Many of these guys aren’t earning large sums and driving Porsches.