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EFL warned 60 of its clubs could go bust if fans are not allowed in grounds next season

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Huddersfield owner Phil Hodgkinson has warned as many as 60 EFL clubs could go bust if supporters are not allowed in stadiums next season.

It has still not yet been decided whether the Championship will finish the current campaign, while League Two clubs have voted for it to end and League One are set to follow suit.

But Hodgkinson is more concerned about next season, and the possibility of another full term behind closed doors. The Terriers chief reckons it could see the English football pyramid decimated with dozens of clubs going to the wall. “The problem is not whether we finish [this] season or not, it is what happens after that,” he told the BBC. “If we don’t come to an agreement there will be no football pyramid.

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