Therefore, an early-season ending without making up for suspended games is seen as the worst case. Some call it a horror scenario.
The Sueddeutsche reports some clubs indicate to have background information from the federal health authorities. According to that, the ministry of health does not expect that postponed games can take place later in the season with an audience.
Only games behind closed doors games would possibly be implementable.
To operate over six to eight weeks without income will be devastating even for a convincing business strategy, Watzke assumed.
Under pressure, credit lines can turn into a delicate case. "You have to pay your players no matter if you gain profit or not," Watzke said.
The Dortmund official and Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge are said to have opposed plans to postpone games instead of running them behind closed doors but had to deal with critics.
"This is crazy. Please stop fooling around and land in reality. Let's be honest, there are much more important priorities than any sport," Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago complained after the clubs tried to run games this weekend without a crowd.
After the match day got cancelled Watzke and Rummenigge see the Bundesliga ahead of critical strategic decisions.
"Solutions are required to secure the future of clubs facing turbulences," Watzke said. Options need to be discussed, and solidary measures have to be taken.
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