Blatant cheating.
Oh it is obviously cheating the system, exactly as FGR did last season and this. Salford had an average gate of 2,800 last season.
If the FFP (Salary Cost Management Protocol) regulation is there then it should be adhered to without any "sponsorship/loan loopholes" that Bristol City, Bournemouth, Mansfield, FGR and many many others have found a way round it applying to them.
In L2 clubs can spend 55% of the clubs turnover on wages.
The Football League turnover figure includes donations from the owners of the club as long as there is no expected repayment to the donor. This means clubs can't rely on large cash loans for their income.
Injections of equity also count as turnover. Therefore a wealthy owner can fund the club in ways that are not permitted in other divisions.
This injection of equity should be banned as it is blatantly cheating the system in place to stop clubs overspening on wages, hence having the FFP/SCMP in the first place.
The Turnover of a club should not include this.
If you get more fans through the turnstyles and from cup runs or selling players then you should be able to spend more on players wages, simple.