Shrewsbury Town have no doubt been up against it for some time from a financial perspective.
The club’s chief executive Liam Dooley sat down with the media last week to discuss a variety of topics – but the club’s financial security was high up the list of pressing questions.
“You have to put a set of policies and strategies in place to try and save money as best you can right in front of you and also further down the line have a plan for what we are going to do.” “That will always have a time lag. We have just got to deal with the ones we can deal with as and when they come up to make sure we are making the best decisions we can at every opportunity.”
“With it being the off-season as well it helps, and we can start to look at what we can do for next season that will help to improve the finances of the football club, the supporter experience.
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