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Re: Coalville dying

By Armchair vulture24/5/2024 13:35Fri May 24 13:35:16 2024In response to Coalville dying

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The question is are non league clubs with small support viable? Were Boro economically viable at Liberty Way with crowds only between 500- 1000 ish? Were Boro viable at Manor Park?
Was it always the fault of those who owned the club that Boro failed three times in 30 0dd years?
Should those who wish to see the rebirth of Boro now accept that only low level non league is financially doable?
VS has published financial details of Boro at Liberty way many times and losses seem to have occurred most seasons under Thorn and JG. I think IN once called the Boro a poisoned Chalice.
Can non league clubs such as Boro only ever survive with private cash injections?
I would hazard a guess that virtually all clubs are in some sort of debt.

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