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VALAIRIAN 12-05-2009 16:09

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 712211)
So, if Reading go up via play-offs, do we get more?????

Been told today by some chap at work, that if Reading go back up that there will not be any more payments made :confused: Something to do with the length of time that Reading/Birmingham have spent in the Premiership?? I have tried to find out more but cannot, I am thinking of buying The Sun to find out more...:rolleyes:;) Only joking :) If anybody can find out anymore could they please post any links on this thread - cheers :):)

lancsdave 12-05-2009 16:39

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 713151)
Been told today by some chap at work, that if Reading go back up that there will not be any more payments made :confused: Something to do with the length of time that Reading/Birmingham have spent in the Premiership?? I have tried to find out more but cannot, I am thinking of buying The Sun to find out more...:rolleyes:;) Only joking :) If anybody can find out anymore could they please post any links on this thread - cheers :):)


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.

Outback Ozzy 12-05-2009 16:42

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
Thanks for that Dave, well 30,000 grand is better than nowt at all

lancsdave 12-05-2009 16:43

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 713171)
Thanks for that Dave, well 30,000 grand is better than nowt at all

No problem, as long it stops you all supporting Reading :D

Outback Ozzy 12-05-2009 16:46

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
As posting in another thread, gotta support the locals - c'mon you Clarets

VALAIRIAN 12-05-2009 16:53

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 713169)
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.

Cheers for that Lancsdave :) I was supporting The Clarets anyway :D Only other club - apart from the opposition :rolleyes: - That I have paid money to watch, Ooh George Oghani - Classic. Hope to see The Clarets at The Lane in the League next season...

cashman 12-05-2009 16:58

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
i'm really supporting em.............. Rovers will only need 34 pts to be safe next season if burnley win.:D

maccawozzagod 12-05-2009 17:29

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 713171)
Thanks for that Dave, well 30,000 grand is better than nowt at all

that's how much Eric wants fer t'club innit?

WOLVERHAMPTON REDS 13-05-2009 11:29

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
now they are getting the unexpected £30000 how best should they spend it
ground improvements or invest in the team for next season

caretaker 13-05-2009 11:41

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
Pay a top marketing man £500 a week for 60 weeks

Revived Red 13-05-2009 14:28

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 713352)
Pay a top marketing man £500 a week for 60 weeks

Surely unnecessary. There have been some brilliant marketing ideas on this message board. All it needs is someone at the club with foresight and determination who can adopt the excellent (and often very straightforward) ideas and put them into practice.

shakermaker 13-05-2009 14:32

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
I'd expect the money will go straight towards paying the bills.

cashman 13-05-2009 14:36

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 713380)
Surely unnecessary. There have been some brilliant marketing ideas on this message board. All it needs is someone at the club with foresight and determination who can adopt the excellent (and often very straightforward) ideas and put them into practice.

also unnecessary whilst E.W. remains at the helm.:rolleyes:

Pendle Red 13-05-2009 17:23

Re: £30000 windfall for accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 713176)
As posting in another thread, gotta support the locals - c'mon you Clarets

sat in amongst about two hundred claret's fans at the local last night:eek:

but surprisingly my Stanley shirt was a conversation piece and mostly positive:)

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