Three pages of replies from loads of people who clearly didn't read the article or original source is a bit of a waste of bandwidth.
It isn't a survey of Declans taken by the Sunday Mail. It's based on research by Off the Pitch into matchday income as a proportion of turnover and the clubs which rely most on ticket sales. We're top of the list. Celtic and Porto second. The top 20 is below.
The original post suggests the BBC is shit stirring (insert shocked emoji here) with mention of going bust. The Off the Pitch report, and the Sunday Mail article for that matter, doesn't mention "going bust". It's simply highlighting a real concern if football is played behind closed doors for an extended period of time. And as supporters this research is highlighting that we need to keep buying season tickets, MyGers subscriptions, merchandise, RTV subscriptions and anything else to make sure our club comes out of this as strongly as possible and spread the income sources around more.
Rangers 67%
FC Porto 45%
Celtic 45%
Charlton 44%
Sheffield United 40%
Millwall 37%
Nottingham Forest 33%
Derby County 30%
Barnsley 30%
Ajax 29%
Ipswich Town 29%
Leeds United 28%
Preston North End 26%
Reading 25%
Brentford 25%
Birmingham City 25%
Arsenal 24%
Blackburn Rovers 24%
Athletic Club 24%
Bristol City 23%