Hard talk, costly walk: The evolution of a soft budget constraint syndrome in a football club at the periphery of Europe
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28702Dato
2023-03-07Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Bertheussen, Bernt ArneSammendrag
A football club is exposed to a soft budget constraint (SBC) syndrome if it still
survives after finding it impossible to break even financially in the long run. This
in-depth case study presents a historical analysis of the evolution of an SBC
syndrome in a top-tier Arctic football club over 30 years using public archive
data. In oral speeches, strategy documents, and other official situations, the
hierarchy at the club emphasized the importance of operating in a financially
sustainable manner, that is, complying with a hard budget constraint approach
(HBC). The club went along this path during the first years after entering the top
tier in the mid-1980s. This was made possible by a team of low-cost local
players. However, in line with increased media and sponsorship revenues in the
1990s, the economic threshold for competing at the top-level rose. Thus,
during the last two decades of the club’s financial history, the budget constraint
(BC) approach softened. Primarily, a distant benefactor and capital injections
from a joint-stock company owned mainly by the local bank and local energy
company funded the overspending. Furthermore, the study uncovers how a soft
financial control and monitoring system introduced by the national football
association failed to emancipate the club from the SBC syndrome. The study
finally suggests some measures that can eventually harden the BC at this as well
as many other financially struggling European football clubs.
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Frontiers MediaSitering
Bertheussen bab. Hard talk, costly walk: The evolution of a soft budget constraint syndrome in a football club at the periphery of Europe. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 2023Metadata
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