No Games ...No Cash
Daily Mirror|March 14, 2020
Tranmere chief Palios fears the virus nightmare will hit lower league clubs who rely on money from fans to survive
Mike Walters
No Games ...No Cash

Mark Palios has warned lower-division clubs face “hand-to-mouth hardship” after English football’s coronavirus lockdown.

Ex-Football Association chief executive Palios, now chairman of League One strugglers Tranmere Rovers, estimates the Wirral club could lose up to £500,000 of matchday income and associated revenue if the 2019-20 season is canned.

Rovers will be insulated against financial apocalypse because of money set aside for “capital projects” which can be reassigned to ease cash-flow problems at Prenton Park.

But Palios (right) fears for lower- division clubs with gates of 2,000, who will struggle to pay staff and player wages during the standstill.

This story is from the March 14, 2020 edition of Daily Mirror.

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