When the likes of fackin West Brom keep getting back up, i'd have to agree
I've nowt against West Brom but i ave to say they seem quite appy coming up and going back down again.
Watford, Norwich and West Brom.
They've made a fortune out of it.
The parachute payments are there to help out any club that may or is suffering financial hardship, and it is a temporary measure, put in place to stop clubs disappearing from the league, unable to continue to operate?
It is not a financial incentive, how can it be?
It is a safeguard measure that may even benefit your club one day?
It's like anything in life, measures have to be put in if circumstances change and a club face severe hardship.
How is simply gettin relegated from the Premier a severe ardship ?
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
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posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
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I am not denying the organisation of this is not quite right but I do support parachute payments to protect clubs.
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posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
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I am not denying the organisation of this is not quite right but I do support parachute payments to protect clubs.
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I’m not against the idea. But it only exists because clubs overextend themselves trying to compete in the league, which shows something is very wrong with the premier league.
How about giving "a rocket payment" to the three promoted clubs to elp dem survive in a tougher division ? The teams that get parachute payments are competing in an easier division.
And deservedly so......they were by far the "stand out" team of the play off quartet......and i fink they'll fare better than the two who got the automatic places. Dat said they'll always be "a bus stop in Ounslow" for me and there gonna miss their "cup final" down at the Bush next season.
Terry Fenwick ruined my acca RR.
He's currently manager of Trinidad and Tobago (not for much longer) and they drew 0 - 0 with The Bahamas who are near the foot of the fifa rankings which eliminated them from qualifying for the World Cup.
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posted on 23/5/21
When the likes of fackin West Brom keep getting back up, i'd have to agree
posted on 23/5/21
I've nowt against West Brom but i ave to say they seem quite appy coming up and going back down again.
posted on 23/5/21
Watford, Norwich and West Brom.
They've made a fortune out of it.
posted on 23/5/21
The parachute payments are there to help out any club that may or is suffering financial hardship, and it is a temporary measure, put in place to stop clubs disappearing from the league, unable to continue to operate?
It is not a financial incentive, how can it be?
It is a safeguard measure that may even benefit your club one day?
It's like anything in life, measures have to be put in if circumstances change and a club face severe hardship.
posted on 23/5/21
How is simply gettin relegated from the Premier a severe ardship ?
posted on 23/5/21
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
posted on 23/5/21
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
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I am not denying the organisation of this is not quite right but I do support parachute payments to protect clubs.
posted on 23/5/21
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
Ridiculous. Getting relegated gets some teams more money than other teams get for winning their domestic league. Which says how money obsessed the prem is.,
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I am not denying the organisation of this is not quite right but I do support parachute payments to protect clubs.
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I’m not against the idea. But it only exists because clubs overextend themselves trying to compete in the league, which shows something is very wrong with the premier league.
posted on 24/5/21
How about giving "a rocket payment" to the three promoted clubs to elp dem survive in a tougher division ? The teams that get parachute payments are competing in an easier division.
posted on 29/5/21
Brentford in the prem
posted on 29/5/21
And deservedly so......they were by far the "stand out" team of the play off quartet......and i fink they'll fare better than the two who got the automatic places. Dat said they'll always be "a bus stop in Ounslow" for me and there gonna miss their "cup final" down at the Bush next season.
posted on 8/6/21
Terry Fenwick ruined my acca RR.
He's currently manager of Trinidad and Tobago (not for much longer) and they drew 0 - 0 with The Bahamas who are near the foot of the fifa rankings which eliminated them from qualifying for the World Cup.
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