Juninho10
Well-known member
"Owners and chief executives in the second tier of English football have had conversations about a process known as group administration, the last desperate act to avoid ruin, if no common ground can be found.
It would need the agreement of all 24 clubs and require an enormous amount of trust from all sides, but it would change the face of the English game long beyond the coronavirus pandemic.
Group administration would involve every Championship club being placed into administration on the same day. Staff would be temporarily let go. Entire playing staffs would become free agents."
Further in the article...
"Middlesbrough could reform just as they did when chief Steve Gibson saved the club in 1986"
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...group-administration-solve-wages-dilemma.html
It would need the agreement of all 24 clubs and require an enormous amount of trust from all sides, but it would change the face of the English game long beyond the coronavirus pandemic.
Group administration would involve every Championship club being placed into administration on the same day. Staff would be temporarily let go. Entire playing staffs would become free agents."
Further in the article...
"Middlesbrough could reform just as they did when chief Steve Gibson saved the club in 1986"
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...group-administration-solve-wages-dilemma.html