[Football] Gate Money Film: Where did the money go?

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El Presidente

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If you have an hour to spare and are interested in non-league football, then this film is worth a watch.

During the pandemic the National Lottery Fund gave money to the National League to help make up for lost gate receipts at clubs such as Maidstone, Chippenham Town etc...except the National League didn't give the money out in that way, and came up with a distribution model which entirely coincidentally appeared to benefit some clubs who had members on the board of the National League.

Warning, may include dullards.

 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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Sounds very interesting.

Though I would have thought someone would have made an interesting financial football podcast about it first
 


El Presidente

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Sounds very interesting.

Though I would have thought someone would have made an interesting financial football podcast about it first
The story was covered on a podcast I believe, and the National League were asked to come on the show and have a right of reply. They never replied.
 




El Presidente

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Isn't Bognor's Jack Pearce Vice Chair of the FA also Chairman of the National League?
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Paulie Gualtieri

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May 8, 2018
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If you have an hour to spare and are interested in non-league football, then this film is worth a watch.

During the pandemic the National Lottery Fund gave money to the National League to help make up for lost gate receipts at clubs such as Maidstone, Chippenham Town etc...except the National League didn't give the money out in that way, and came up with a distribution model which entirely coincidentally appeared to benefit some clubs who had members on the board of the National League.

Warning, may include dullards.


Excellent, that’s lunch time viewing sorted
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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You’d hope that the National Lottery Distribution Fund have some kind of mechanism to ensure that the money they dosh out is done in the correct manner.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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If you have an hour to spare and are interested in non-league football, then this film is worth a watch.

During the pandemic the National Lottery Fund gave money to the National League to help make up for lost gate receipts at clubs such as Maidstone, Chippenham Town etc...except the National League didn't give the money out in that way, and came up with a distribution model which entirely coincidentally appeared to benefit some clubs who had members on the board of the National League.

Warning, may include dullards.



Can see why PL clubs and others are uneasy at just giving money away to lower leagues with out any reassurances, seems like a boys club.
 








Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
9,378
If you have an hour to spare and are interested in non-league football, then this film is worth a watch.

During the pandemic the National Lottery Fund gave money to the National League to help make up for lost gate receipts at clubs such as Maidstone, Chippenham Town etc...except the National League didn't give the money out in that way, and came up with a distribution model which entirely coincidentally appeared to benefit some clubs who had members on the board of the National League.

Warning, may include dullards.


Amazing how your book just happened to be on the end of your bookcase
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Enjoyable documentary. Thank you. Smaller clubs in the top division were the biggest beneficiaries. Perhaps this was an attempt to obscure the bigger clubs in that league receiving more than they would have under the gate receipts model ?
 


Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
9,378
If you have an hour to spare and are interested in non-league football, then this film is worth a watch.

During the pandemic the National Lottery Fund gave money to the National League to help make up for lost gate receipts at clubs such as Maidstone, Chippenham Town etc...except the National League didn't give the money out in that way, and came up with a distribution model which entirely coincidentally appeared to benefit some clubs who had members on the board of the National League.

Warning, may include dullards.


Just finished watching, very well put together and shone quite a light on the questionable dealings in lower league football, hallmarks of FIFA almost!

One point which wasn’t covered, I know Camelot said it was the NL to allocate the funds as they saw fit, however when concerns are raised surely the grantee is encouraged to get involved under their own governance controls if any criminality is suggested?

I would have thought they could have commissioned their own independent report similar to Bernsteins?
 


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