As far as I can tell, and I do not have any inside information.
David Hughes will not have to pay on the following:
Match Ground rent, training ground rent, back room office staff, marketing, ticketing, web site.
In return he loses his income from:
Tickets, match day sales.
I guess this has cut his losses a year from about £2.5 M to £2.0M as he is now only paying for the players/coaches/academy wages (and Gus). I would suspect he wants to cut down on that budget too. The salary cap for the championship is £0.3M, which may fit more into his retirement income budget.
So I think we get to see another year of SuperLeague and then have a sustainable model for a championship existence. This is actually a better result than I was expecting.
Obviously be great if a billionaire appeared or the Barnet connection built us into a 10,000 attendance sustainable SuperLeague club.
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