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Due to Coronavirus, EFL offers £50m to help clubs

The Big Dady

¡Viva la Kevolución! ⭐️ ⭐️
The English Football League is to release a £50m short-term relief fund to help clubs with cash-flow issues because of the coronavirus outbreak.

The fund includes the early release of award payments, and an interest-free loan facility.

The announcement was made after an EFL board meeting called to discuss the impact of the outbreak on clubs.

The Leasing.com Trophy final between Portsmouth and Salford City, scheduled for 5 April, has also been postponed.

Under the terms of the relief fund, Championship clubs will receive their remaining £800,000 award payment from the Premier League on Thursday. In addition, they will be able to apply for a £584,000 interest-free loan.

For League One clubs the figures are £250,000 and £183,000, and for League Two sides they are £164,000 and £120,000.

An additional £1m from the EFL Futures pot, a scheme which rewards clubs for giving opportunities to home-grown young players, will be allocated now on a pro-rata basis.

On Friday, all EFL matches were postponed until 3 April at the earliest because of the outbreak.

The EFL has stressed its commitment to finishing the 2019-20 season "in order to protect competition integrity."

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.

Championship clubs are also unanimously behind trying to complete the season after all 24 second-tier sides held a video conference on Tuesday.

"As part of the League's continued contingency planning, the board heard the comments and observations from EFL clubs, before discussing a number of issues including the current financial position and implications, insurance, regulatory matters and broadcasting arrangements," an EFL statement read.

"Discussions centred on financial relief for clubs in the short term and while there is no one single solution, measures are to be put in place to immediately assist with cash flow via a £50m short-term relief package."

Kelvin Thomas, chairman of League Two side Northampton Town, told BBC Sport: "The EFL decisions today are very useful short-term measures for clubs and it seems like there are more conversations being had, and to be had, in the background with other stakeholders.

"I think when the EFL and clubs have a better idea of what the future holds, we will be able to make more informed decisions."

The EFL has set up a dedicated task force that will continue to review the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on its clubs and competitions.


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Bet Ron is pleased
 
I bet you Uncle Ron is eyeing up £49M of that £50M, and already has his lawyers working over time to come up with some new and inventive ways of how not to pay it back!! :Smile:
 
Nah, agreed. But divided evenly across all clubs, £695,000 compensation for already being relegated to Division 2, wont cushion the blow to the fans (or even pay the tax man).

But it should be enough for Ron to finish off his awning in the driveway and cover his hairspray products until autumn.
 
do the clubs have access to the funds announced by the chancellor yesterday? if so somehow this worldwide emergency could save our club.

You never know the council might even grant planning permission before this is all over
 
The tax man can wait.
All players earning more than £2,000 per week can go onto half pay.
If the government match the EFL thats us sorted.
 
According to the Beeb, for League One clubs the figures are £250,000 (from Premier League) and £183,000 (interest-free loan).
 
Nah, agreed. But divided evenly across all clubs, £695,000 compensation for already being relegated to Division 2, wont cushion the blow to the fans (or even pay the tax man).

But it should be enough for Ron to finish off his awning in the driveway and cover his hairspray products until autumn.
Sadly but not surprisingly it is not equally distributed between the 71 EFL clubs. League 1 clubs get £433,000, League 2 clubs £284,000 and Championship sides a mere £1,384,000.
Fair it is not.
 
Sadly but not surprisingly it is not equally distributed between the 71 EFL clubs. League 1 clubs get £433,000, League 2 clubs £284,000 and Championship sides a mere £1,384,000.
Fair it is not.

That's not fair at all - why such a big difference.
 
do the clubs have access to the funds announced by the chancellor yesterday? if so somehow this worldwide emergency could save our club.

You never know the council might even grant planning permission before this is all over

Probably not. But Ron's no doubt frantically applying for all his various group companies, who can then loan it to us.
 
It says clubs can apply for a loan facility of up to £183k.
Would love to know how/when they expect clubs to be able to pay it back....
 

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