Covid 19 has done its part to reduce the business part of football

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The second lockdown enforced on British countries might have hit the economy a little, but football continues to take a big hit. This scenario explains why lots of football clubs are reluctant to spend big due to the unpredictability of how Covid might affect the investment.

For most clubs, most especially the ones with bigger stadiums, ticket sales from matchday remain the most significant avenue for cash influx into the club. Even players' transfer has somehow stayed on the low as it's inadvisable to do business with Covid lurking behind.

The uncertainty resulting from Covid 19 impact on football has hit hard and deep beyond just the football clubs alone. The effect has been felt by those even outside the football clubs, and that's when taking into account the people whose business revolves around football.

A key clear local illustration remains the sports bettors and also football viewing centers. These two have been hit most due to the covid effect has football lovers have been unable to watch their favorite team play and also not being able to her them up.

Bettors have been unable to predict teams to win while earning money due to the suspensions of football in some leagues and that's also a big hit too. This has affected bookies whose source of livelihood is based on the sporting activities being active while the viewing center owners rely on the same activity.

This is just a pinch of how deep Covid has hit some businesses through sports.

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