Parachute payments - a proposal to level the playing field.

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Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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1. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 100% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -10 points.

2. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 50% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -5 points.

3. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may decline all Parachute Payments on offer and start the new season on 0 points.

Surely this would be a fairer system than the one currently in place?
 




SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
1. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 100% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -10 points.

2. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 50% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -5 points.

3. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may decline all Parachute Payments on offer and start the new season on 0 points.

Surely this would be a fairer system than the one currently in place?

I like the principle, but how often does a team with parachute payments finish more than 10 points ahead of the first team who have none? (Waits to be flooded with examples)
 




Seagull Stew

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Jul 30, 2003
1,416
Brighton
Or how about:

  • Get rid of parachute payments altogether
  • Expect Premier League clubs to factor in the risk that relegation from the Premier League poses to them financially, during contract negotiations with players
 


Hatman1234

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Aug 24, 2011
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1. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 100% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -10 points.

2. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 50% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -5 points.

3. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may decline all Parachute Payments on offer and start the new season on 0 points.

Surely this would be a fairer system than the one currently in place?

That is awful and doesn't make any sense!
 
















middletoenail

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Jul 2, 2008
3,580
Hong Kong
Or how about:

  • Get rid of parachute payments altogether
  • Expect Premier League clubs to factor in the risk that relegation from the Premier League poses to them financially, during contract negotiations with players

This is what I agree with, clubs dropping out of the Championship to League 1 don't receive parachute payments so why should a team that has a £60m cash injection for one season benefit 3 years down the line for financial mismanagement?
 




Discodoktor

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Apr 28, 2011
793
Guildford
1. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 100% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -10 points.

2. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may accept 50% of the Parachute Payment on offer, but start the new season on -5 points.

3. Clubs relegated from the Premier League to the Championship may decline all Parachute Payments on offer and start the new season on 0 points.

Surely this would be a fairer system than the one currently in place?

Lol

How about financial FairPlay doesn't take into account parachute payments. And usual fine applies for overspend.
 


wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
13,915
Melbourne
To relieve the threat of the Premier League breaking away.....

F**k em, let em go. Only ten clubs hold any great number of supporters, The others just cling onto their coat tails. Once the ten cut the others adrift the rest of the populace will say say, f**k MUFC, Chelsea, Liverpool, MCFC etc as this is boring etc.

As for the European league, how much does someone in Salford care about Dukta Prague?

Let them go...
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Minteh Wonderland
As I've suggested previously, the parachute payments should be to pay for existing players' wages and nothing else - not new signings or their wages.
 




Surrey Phil

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Aug 3, 2010
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How about only giving a parachute payment if the relegated club can prove it is to cover existing players wages on long term contracts. At least it would stop teams like Blackburn shamelessly blowing it on new acquisitions like Jordan Rhodes!
 


Bwian

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Jul 14, 2003
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Is the Premier League the only one in Europe that has parachute payments as a reward for failure?
 


smeariestbat

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May 5, 2012
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dont worry, parachute payments will be abolished the season we get relegated from the premiership :)
 


bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
5,625
Portslade
If financial fair play is brought in and actually works then you can drop the parachute payment but while there are teams spending £60m+ a season there is just no way to compete with them without going into debt(or having a sugar daddy)
 


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