Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Following on from a lot of chatter about this on the Pritchard thread, much is being said about the increasing difficulty for clubs like the Albion to compete with relegated Prem sides who are in receipt of parachute payments.
Will the heftier parachute payments make the Prem a closed shop for 23 clubs? I tend to think that it's going that way.
Newcastle, Norwich and Villa have sold big and spent big but in terms of combined amount spent I'm certain they've spent more than the other 21 sides in the Championship combined.
As for those Championship sides that got promoted it is interesting to see that both Burnley and Hull have yet to splash the cash. It makes you wonder whether the chairman of those clubs have cottoned on to a brilliant business model, i.e. sit tight and trouser the Prem cash, get relegated, collect the parachute payments, spend just enough to get promoted and keep repeating the process. Football to them is, after all, just a business.
Will the heftier parachute payments make the Prem a closed shop for 23 clubs? I tend to think that it's going that way.
Newcastle, Norwich and Villa have sold big and spent big but in terms of combined amount spent I'm certain they've spent more than the other 21 sides in the Championship combined.
As for those Championship sides that got promoted it is interesting to see that both Burnley and Hull have yet to splash the cash. It makes you wonder whether the chairman of those clubs have cottoned on to a brilliant business model, i.e. sit tight and trouser the Prem cash, get relegated, collect the parachute payments, spend just enough to get promoted and keep repeating the process. Football to them is, after all, just a business.