Luton sack Jones

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  1. Did

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    I think Nathan Jones has been gone too long.
     
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    they missed out “paid him a mutually agreeable financial settlement”
     
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    Football is in a lot of trouble. For all the talk of how to finish off leagues ect, I think the real issues are yet to show themselves to the full.
    The big boys will come through this but a lot of clubs will be close to the brink right now. Playing behind closed doors down the pyramid may not be financially viable. The current situation is unsustainable for all clubs the only differential is how long clubs can withstand it for.
     
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    Conway said we'd be reyt....

    Despite sitting bottom of the English Championship when Covid-19 curtailed the league season, Conway believes the Yorkshire side are well-equipped to survive the financial meltdown afflicting football clubs across the planet.

    Already looking at a deal for Oostende in the Belgian league he adds: 'If we can stay in the league, we have the youngest team in the EFL on long-term contracts. We don't need to sell in the summer and we are going to be fine.

    'Some other clubs are not going to be fine because they are losing £20million a year in the Championship and that is not sustainable.
     
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