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EFL offers £50m to help clubs

A £50m short-term relief fund will be available to help clubs with cash-flow issues because of the coronavirus outbreak. The 47 League One and League Two clubs told the EFL on Tuesday that they face an estimated combined loss of £50m if the campaign cannot restart before the summer - thousands of their staff don't know when they'll next be paid, could end up losing their jobs. Bolton, Macclesfield, Oldham, Coventry and Southend have all been in serious financial trouble including unpaid tax bills and late wage payments.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51951389

posted on 19/3/20

Those clubs will go under. Just look at Barnet. They're literally finished. Staff on notice, and players told they can leave for free.

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