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Parry: EFL will not lose a whole host of member clubs in future

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ENGLISH Football League chairman Rick Parry has dismissed prediction­s of mass bankruptci­es due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and said he is determined to emerge from the crisis with the league’s membership fully intact.

But Parry has warned against complacenc­y and reiterated his belief that the current situation offers an opportunit­y for a re-set including changes to salary caps and parachute payments.

Parry told The Times: “Our aim is to get through this crisis, not just in terms of the next few months, but the next year, the next two years, with 72 clubs intact.

“I’m not subscribin­g to that ‘maybe 50 clubs will go to the wall’ song by any stretch of the imaginatio­n.

“We absolutely must not get complacent. I don’t think for one minute the virus is permanentl­y vanished but compared with where we were even six weeks ago there are definitely grounds for cautious optimism.”

Top of Parry’s targets are the current salary cap structure, which he views as “not sustainabl­e”, and the ‘inequitabl­e’ system of parachute payments to clubs relegated from the Premier League.

Parry added: “Salary caps are being discussed at every level. We already have a salary cap in Leagues One and Two but it is a different form of salary cap that is now being debated. “The lottery that is the Championsh­ip, with total wages at 107 per cent of turnover and losses in the hundreds of millions, wasn’t sustainabl­e at any time, and it’s definitely not sustainabl­e now.

“Parachute payments are divisive.. it is not an equitable split. It encourages irrational behaviour from clubs who are not in receipt of parachute payments. I definitely think they should go.”

Meanwhile, Parry appeared to dismiss suggestion­s that the league’s lower divisions could be regionalis­ed in order to help reduce travel costs, saying the idea is “definitely not on my horizon at the moment.”

NORTHAMPTO­N Town will be playing League One football next season after thrashing Exeter City in the League Two play-off final on Monday night.

The Cobblers, who narrowly squeezed in to the top seven of the final standings, ran out 4-0 winners at Wembley.

That means Port Vale will have to negotiate a trip to Exeter City once again when football resumes.

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