I sense a theme here with you. If your glass weren't half empty it would be half full
Could’ve sold more beer if they hadn’t run out of glasses in WSL......
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I sense a theme here with you. If your glass weren't half empty it would be half full
When you look at this table and the way the money is divided it is actually surprisingly equitable.
El Pres - Have palace released last years accounts yet?
When you look at this table and the way the money is divided it is actually surprisingly equitable.
Exactly.......had to wait ages to get a couple of adult shirts when the second lot of stock came in (which sold out pretty much immediately). Can get why they wouldn’t want to over-order, but they must have woefully underordered.
Weirdly we made more money then Watford who finished above us
The only two bits that aren't equal across all teams are the facility fees (the number of times selected for live TV) and the merit payment (based upon finishing position).
The only way to stop that is to hand out the money equally and ensure the "weaker" teams get better quicker than the "strong" teams.
El Pres - Have palace released last years accounts yet?
Even if they haven’t I suspect that they can cover the potential £1,500 fine out of the £114m Premier league payments for this year.
It's because they are *****.I'm just intrigued to know why they haven't.
Parish's dog ate them.I'm just intrigued to know why they haven't.
Yep - which is why the big clubs want to renegotiate the deal - they want a bigger slice of the pie; I think predominantly on the basis that the overseas income is at the level it is in total due to them playing games (who in Singapore wants to watch Watford v Brighton?). Hush my mouth, but they have a point.
[MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] - is that broadly correct?
Parish's dog ate them.
Yep - which is why the big clubs want to renegotiate the deal - they want a bigger slice of the pie; I think predominantly on the basis that the overseas income is at the level it is in total due to them playing games (who in Singapore wants to watch Watford v Brighton?). Hush my mouth, but they have a point.
[MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] - is that broadly correct?
It is indeed, but they need 14 clubs to vote to change the rules. The big clubs are therefore threatening to leave the Premier League if they don’t get their way.
Then who would they play? Be a short season with only six teams.