Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
I will be thinking about this when next seasons season ticket renewal comes around and Barber tells us we've had no option but to increase it by another £30 or so
I'm not 'calling Barber out on it'. I did write that I 'look forward to hearing Barber's justification for it' - but that is because Barber WILL undoubtedly be the one to have to explain it, on the club's behalf - just as he is the one to explain to us why it isn't 'commercially viable' to continue to provide 1901 members with the half-time hot drinks that they were promised at sign-up, or why the club NEEDS to charge a five year old £45 for a match ticket bought through the ticket exchange.
. And what the hell Cardiff are playing at I do not know, they're only going to be here 5 minutes.
A ridiculous decision and dreadful PR for all concerned. Why they feel the need to contribute such a huge amount to someone who has been handsomely paid for doing his job is hard to comprehend.
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I hope I'm bang wrong, but the only motivation I can think of for the likes of Buck, Barber and co, is that someone currently working as a highly-regarded CEO at a Prem club, think they might be siting in Scudamore's chair one day, and they are happy to set a precedent...
I’m pretty sure from memory Paul Barber wasn’t actually at Brighton for your first season at the Amex.
We've received a message from Paul Barber, and with his permission will post it here
"As is usual, several people have made me aware of the thread concerning Richard Scudamore’s remuneration on NSC.
To be clear, and to correct a number of inaccuracies currently being presented and discussed as “fact”:
- Richard Scudamore’s remuneration is determined by the Premier League’s board and audit committee - not by individual clubs or via a vote;
- as such, clubs were not required to vote to determine Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or that of any other league executive);
- therefore it is not true that 5 clubs “abstained” from a vote that did not, and was not required to, take place;
- our club has not been asked “to write a cheque” or “to divert club funds” to pay for Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or anyone else’s remuneration at the Premier League);
- by definition, the costs of the remuneration of the Premier League’s staff and executives are met from the league’s central costs (just like the EFL - and many other sporting organisations or governing bodies of a similar type);
- finally, our club’s budgets are determined by our own commercial revenue streams and also by the revenues we receive from the league (from TV rights, licensing, and sponsorship income). As is entirely normal each season, our share of the league’s revenues is paid to us taking in to account the league’s central costs.
The Premier League has now issued a statement on this subject - and it is not for our club to comment on the specific remuneration of individual Premier League executives (just as we wouldn’t comment on the specific remuneration of our own staff, executives, coaches or players).
We will however say - again - that Richard Scudamore has done an outstanding job for the Premier League - and for the Football League before that - for almost 20 years. All of us at this football club thank Richard for what he has done for football - at all levels - and we all wish him well for the future.
Please feel free to share the content of this email if it’s helpful to better inform people.
Thanks, Paul"
So basically this whole story is a load of old bollocks then.We've received a message from Paul Barber, and with his permission will post it here
"As is usual, several people have made me aware of the thread concerning Richard Scudamore’s remuneration on NSC.
To be clear, and to correct a number of inaccuracies currently being presented and discussed as “fact”:
- Richard Scudamore’s remuneration is determined by the Premier League’s board and audit committee - not by individual clubs or via a vote;
- as such, clubs were not required to vote to determine Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or that of any other league executive);
- therefore it is not true that 5 clubs “abstained” from a vote that did not, and was not required to, take place;
- our club has not been asked “to write a cheque” or “to divert club funds” to pay for Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or anyone else’s remuneration at the Premier League);
- by definition, the costs of the remuneration of the Premier League’s staff and executives are met from the league’s central costs (just like the EFL - and many other sporting organisations or governing bodies of a similar type);
- finally, our club’s budgets are determined by our own commercial revenue streams and also by the revenues we receive from the league (from TV rights, licensing, and sponsorship income). As is entirely normal each season, our share of the league’s revenues is paid to us taking in to account the league’s central costs.
The Premier League has now issued a statement on this subject - and it is not for our club to comment on the specific remuneration of individual Premier League executives (just as we wouldn’t comment on the specific remuneration of our own staff, executives, coaches or players).
We will however say - again - that Richard Scudamore has done an outstanding job for the Premier League - and for the Football League before that - for almost 20 years. All of us at this football club thank Richard for what he has done for football - at all levels - and we all wish him well for the future.
Please feel free to share the content of this email if it’s helpful to better inform people.
Thanks, Paul"
We've received a message from Paul Barber, and with his permission will post it here
"As is usual, several people have made me aware of the thread concerning Richard Scudamore’s remuneration on NSC.
To be clear, and to correct a number of inaccuracies currently being presented and discussed as “fact”:
- Richard Scudamore’s remuneration is determined by the Premier League’s board and audit committee - not by individual clubs or via a vote;
- as such, clubs were not required to vote to determine Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or that of any other league executive);
- therefore it is not true that 5 clubs “abstained” from a vote that did not, and was not required to, take place;
- our club has not been asked “to write a cheque” or “to divert club funds” to pay for Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or anyone else’s remuneration at the Premier League);
- by definition, the costs of the remuneration of the Premier League’s staff and executives are met from the league’s central costs (just like the EFL - and many other sporting organisations or governing bodies of a similar type);
- finally, our club’s budgets are determined by our own commercial revenue streams and also by the revenues we receive from the league (from TV rights, licensing, and sponsorship income). As is entirely normal each season, our share of the league’s revenues is paid to us taking in to account the league’s central costs.
The Premier League has now issued a statement on this subject - and it is not for our club to comment on the specific remuneration of individual Premier League executives (just as we wouldn’t comment on the specific remuneration of our own staff, executives, coaches or players).
We will however say - again - that Richard Scudamore has done an outstanding job for the Premier League - and for the Football League before that - for almost 20 years. All of us at this football club thank Richard for what he has done for football - at all levels - and we all wish him well for the future.
Please feel free to share the content of this email if it’s helpful to better inform people.
Thanks, Paul"
We've received a message from Paul Barber, and with his permission will post it here
"As is usual, several people have made me aware of the thread concerning Richard Scudamore’s remuneration on NSC.
To be clear, and to correct a number of inaccuracies currently being presented and discussed as “fact”:
- Richard Scudamore’s remuneration is determined by the Premier League’s board and audit committee - not by individual clubs or via a vote;
- as such, clubs were not required to vote to determine Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or that of any other league executive);
- therefore it is not true that 5 clubs “abstained” from a vote that did not, and was not required to, take place;
- our club has not been asked “to write a cheque” or “to divert club funds” to pay for Richard Scudamore’s remuneration (or anyone else’s remuneration at the Premier League);
- by definition, the costs of the remuneration of the Premier League’s staff and executives are met from the league’s central costs (just like the EFL - and many other sporting organisations or governing bodies of a similar type);
- finally, our club’s budgets are determined by our own commercial revenue streams and also by the revenues we receive from the league (from TV rights, licensing, and sponsorship income). As is entirely normal each season, our share of the league’s revenues is paid to us taking in to account the league’s central costs.
The Premier League has now issued a statement on this subject - and it is not for our club to comment on the specific remuneration of individual Premier League executives (just as we wouldn’t comment on the specific remuneration of our own staff, executives, coaches or players).
We will however say - again - that Richard Scudamore has done an outstanding job for the Premier League - and for the Football League before that - for almost 20 years. All of us at this football club thank Richard for what he has done for football - at all levels - and we all wish him well for the future.
Please feel free to share the content of this email if it’s helpful to better inform people.
Thanks, Paul"
Excellent rant, and I fully agree with you - but I'm not sure you can blame TB here. Wasn't it CEOs who met and voted on the motion? Even if PB had voted against (and it's a disgrace on the club that he didn't) once the motion was carried all 20 clubs have to pay up, whether or not TB (or for that matter Palace, Huddersfield, etc. too) likes it.