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CONTRIBUTORS:
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JOURNAL:
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International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship,
11(3),
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YEAR:
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2010
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PUB TYPE:
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Journal Article
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sport football finance insolvency
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Business/Management
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None
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103-481-930
(Last edited on
2010/07/25 13:29:26 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This paper identifies five types of insolvency in English football: clubs that have failed to cope with relegation; failed to pay monies due to the UK government; seen ‘soft debts’ become ‘hard debts’; lost the ownership of their stadium; or have been ‘repeat offenders’. As the second of a three-phase research project, the paper concludes with an indication of the final phase research and implications of the findings so far for other professional sports.
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