They aren’t ‘in trouble’ as long as Mr Pilley and his company are both willing and able to provide the subsidy they have long been providing. And, of course, as long as the rules and regulations allow it.
We all know what has been going on in Mr Pulley’s life in recent months. It doesn’t seem to have had any effect on his willingness to subsidise football clubs. We shall see in time how that works out.
And for context, if Fleetwood posted those financial results in the Championship they would be among the top three or four ‘best’ results on a pound for pound basis (less so if it’s relative to turnover etc).