Lamps
Well-Known Member
Sorry but this is nonsense.We wouldn't really be left with a massive wage bill though?
All contracts would have relegation clauses inserted in them which typically amount to around 40-50% upon relegation.
I would've thought similar to Ipswich there would be a player or two that we'd be able to move on for sizeable fees as well which should cover any operating costs we're stuck with - plus we'd receive a couple of years of parachute payments on top of that.
Spurs is a bit of a backward comparison. They'll be in huge trouble because they've deployed such a conservative approach and didn't heed the warnings of last season.
Also their situation is far more complex and unique. They lost around £130m last year and much of their income is quite literally dependent on them remaining in the PL and/or Europe - e.g. sponsorships.
If they get relegated you're also possibly looking at a massive drop off in attendance.
Spurs are a fully integrated Premier side. They have gambled big time on making the top 6 and it's gone wrong. Their expenditure on wages well goes against their income. We're hitting the point where the better run clubs have the advantage. All we have to do is keep being a better run club to take advantage of all the gambled that have gone wrong.
Leicester from Premier champions to League One within 10 years? Just run us within our means and we will benefit.