Cambridge chief executive officer Ian Mather admits the rescue package may not be enough, with the nightmare prospect of having to lay off staff a possibility."One of the most concerning features of the situation for everyone is that there is no clarity as to when it will end.
Without matchday revenue, it is likely that some clubs will ask their players to accept wage cuts if the lockdown continues into the summer. "It is going to require government help. The biggest worry is that so many non-league clubs, they are integral parts of their community. It worries me if these clubs are lost, what will happen going forward," Mr Thompson said.
Millwall are one of the smaller teams in the second tier, with their 13,734 average gate, ranked 18th among the 24 clubs.
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