meteoric loss: Football in England never the same, 800 million losses per club

Cameras will start working again. When footballers around Europe and the world return to the field, we expect an international festive day, Periscopi broadcasts. For many clubs, however, there will be a period of mourning and mourning for those who have lost their jobs, the players who have been forced to leave, [...]
When footballers around Europe and the world return to the field, we expect an international festive day, Periscopi broadcasts.
For many clubs, however, there will be a period of mourning and mourning for those who have lost their jobs, players who have been forced to leave, or whole teams that have been crushed.
It would be wrong to think that the coronary crisis will end once the matches return.

“Daily Mail” has published other details about the financial impact the current situation is having on Premier League and other evils and we don't exemplify it if we say some may never turn on.
The paper suggests that Premier Legers' clubs are ready to lose 800m euros to SECILI, due to lack of television broadcasts.
This is because broadcasters will also lose a lot of money themselves, with “Sky Sports” that has allowed viewers to freeze their subscription until there is no football.
Only time will tell how this will affect transfers and salaries. /Periscope. com/












