If Blackpool are relegated on Sunday, manager Ian Holloway says that it will not be a huge concern financially for the club.
The Seasiders were not expected to stay up when they were surprise promotion winners last term and Holloway has revealed that they have braced for the drop which may occur if they fail to get a point at Manchester United on the final day of the season.
"We have been very clever with our budget," said Holloway.
"We have contracts to protect the club that other clubs don't. More fool them.
"There is no danger of not being in existence. We will not go out of business.
"What I will have are some very tough business decisions to make because we might lose this group of players.
"I can't do much about that. We are not in the same ball park as some of these other teams and what they can pay. That is just the way it is."
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