Walsall are one of the better run clubs in the lower levels of the EFL from a financial perspective, making effective use of cash flow planning, and it is therefore interesting to hear about their preparations for dealing with the consequences of Covid-19: https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/walsall-fc/2020/06/04/leigh-pomlett-walsall-are-prepared-for-no-games-until-october/
They are prepared for no games until October, although they see this as a cautious estimate. They are also uncertain whether fans will be allowed back in stadiums by then. The alternative would be revenue derived from some form of broadcasting of the games.
Clubs in the Bundesliga have been able to generate some funds from getting fans to pay for cardboard cuts of them in their usual seat.
A recent balanced assessment in the Financial Times of the prospects for an effective vaccine suggested that it would be good progress if one was available for health workers by 2021. Against that backdrop, the authorities are likely to be understandably cautious about allowing matches in their normal format.
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