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Yesterday, the journalists present on the set of L’Equipe du Soir discussed the consequences of the financial crisis affecting the world of football. All over the planet, the closed doors imposed in stadiums by the Covid-19 pandemic are leading to significant holes in budgets. But France has found a way to put itself in more difficulty with Mediapro’s inability to honor the treaties for TV rights. However, for most Ligue 1 teams, income from television constitutes more than half of the budget.
Too much anticipation on Caillot’s part?
The solutions to get by can be counted on the fingers of one hand: you must either have a rich shareholder capable of filling deficits like PSG or OM, or have fairly high equity. For L’Equipe journalists, five clubs do not have any of the survival criteria: Nîmes, Angers, Reims, Dijon and Saint-Etienne.
President Caillot is accused of having relied heavily on income linked to the club’s presence in the Europa League, when he was eliminated in the preliminary rounds, and of having anticipated the increase in TV rights too much … while these will be lower when Canal + takes them back! A sad omen …
⚠️ According to @lequipedusoir the @StadeDeReims would be in danger from the financial crisis! pic.twitter.com/pJsMHG8HT9
– ????Corner à la Rémoise (@A_LaRemoise) January 2, 2021
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