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Originally Posted by lancsdave
This might help ;
The main payment from the Premier League, which restores after a 15-year absence some sharing between the top flight and the rest, will be £11.2m per season. That, divided among all the Football League's clubs, is the same as the Premier League's three relegated clubs will each receive as a "parachute payment". If one of those clubs is promoted straight back up, the £11.2m it would have had as a parachute payment for the following season will now also be shared among the Football League's other clubs. If two clubs bounce back, the Premier League will keep the other spare parachute payment. Only if all three clubs bounce back, which has never happened, will the Football League share two of the following season's spare parachute payments.
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Cheers for that Lancsdave

I was supporting The Clarets anyway

Only other club - apart from the opposition

- That I have paid money to watch, Ooh George Oghani - Classic. Hope to see The Clarets at The Lane in the League next season...