| James White (MON) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | Well depends on how silly they might have been to be fair |
| Matthew White (SM) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Budgeting part of the game |
| Andy Shaw (FAL) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | |
| Leon Permentier (DEV) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | But charge 1000k with the extra 250k being a fine. |
| Matt Cooper (ALB) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| Bryce Kalmbach (QP) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Even though I am one of the suffering teams, but negative balance should not be allowed. |
| Ricky Hawthorn (STE) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| William Bushby (EDI) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| Mark Boland (DUU) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Andrew McCumiskey (SRA) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Josh Fitzgerald (INV) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | It’s fair and the team is handicapped at season start. |
| Dave Smyth (HEA) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | As a one-off though |
| Kevin Hull (AI) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Bill Ramsay (RAN) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | It can be down to bad budgeting but a bit of bad luck with a blowout or two at the wrong time can contribute. Some managers may also not be aware of the minimum CP purchase rule in SESL. We all play this game for enjoyment and starting a season with zero |
| Bill Nicholl (CEL) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Its part and parcel of the season long planning |
| James Tucker (RR) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Perhaps only if taking over a club. |
| Eduard Habermann (DEE) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Next step is that higher ranked teams may be more in debt than others... ;-) |
| Stephen Williams (PET) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | |
| Rob Lye (ROS) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | I'm looking ahead here! |
| Willy Krosnyak (FOR) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| David Campbell (KIL) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | rare helping hand ok |
| Tyron Barnard (EST) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Although happy to help a new manager once off |
| Fran Morillo (BRE) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Les Lithgo (HAM) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Steve Gregory (COV) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| Andrew Foss-Grant (MOT) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Colin Scott (DUM) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | |
| Alon Atie (FRA) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | Managers may get distracted during season,and not buying minimum cp is too high a price to pay. |
| Alan Bishop (COW) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Roy Rolsten (STI) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | |
| Steve Turner (ALO) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Raymond Cini (CLY) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | This would eliminate late season fiscal responsibility.
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| Cameron Archibald (ARB) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | Would lean to no if pushed but it doesnt cone up too often (I dont think) |
| Paul Roseblade (AYR) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Stay in the Black, manage your team and finances |
| Paul Cockayne (EF) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Saves managers spending last cash for a big finish - if you do you suffer. Life is hard. |
| Daniel Roseblade (DFA) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |
| John McCarthy (LIV) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | |
| Arnold Yzermans (QOS) | Yes, help the teams whose budget been blown | |
| David Blair (HIB) | No, healthy budgeting important part of game | Stay in the black, and out the red. Nothing in this game for losing your head. |
| Mark Creasey (STJ) | sitting on fence - no strong opinion yes or no | |