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RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - TheWorthinGer - 03-03-2016 (03-03-2016, 21:30)exeterhibby Wrote: Fascinating facts Worthing on prize money........and we wonder why Scottish Clubs cannot compete along side the English Clubs. I couldn't find a lot of "facts" on the EFL other than the promoted 3 getting 200 million each and the rest getting maybe 2 million each. Odd fact: if after 3 years of their upcoming deal you had nine clubs relegated from the EPL in the championship they'd be getting 180 million in parachute payments in a year. That's 10 times the SPFL deal to the failures. 3 years of finishing 17th - 300 million in league payouts alone. This is why the big european teams want to try and draw the top 4 or 5 from england into a euro league - and why the likes of Arsenal aren't up for it, I guess - they can have the EPL money and the CL money. The numbers are mental: this is mind blowing http://www.totalsportek.com/football/premier-league-prize-money-table-2015/ (PREDICTED) Premier League Prize Money Table For 2015-2016NO# CLUB EQUAL SHARE MERIT BASED FACILITY FEE TOTAL 1 Leicester City £54.1m £24.7m £12.1m (14 matches) £90.9m 2 Tottenham £54.1m £23.5m £17.50m (20 matches) £95m 3 Arsenal £54.1m £22.2m £21.8m (25 matches) £98.1m 4 Man City £54.1m £21m £19.2m (22 matches) £94.3m 5 Manchester United £54.1m £19.8m £21.8m (26 matches) £95.8m 6 West Ham £54.1m £18.5m £12.2m (14 matches) £84.8m 7 Southampton £54.1m £17.3m £11m (13 matches) £82.5m 8 Everton £54.1m £16.1m £14m (17 matches) £84.2m 9 Liverpool £54.1m £14.8m £21m (24 matches) £89.9m 10 Watford £54.1m £13.6m £8.75m (8 matches) £76.45m 11 Stoke City £54.1m £12.4m £8.75m (8 matches) £75.2m 12 Crystal Palace £54.1m £11.1m £9.5m (11 matches) £74.7m 13 Chelsea £54.1m £9.9m £21.8m (25 matches) £85.8m 14 West Brom £54.1m £8.7m £8.75m (8 matches) £71.6m 15 Bournemouth £54.1m £7.4m £8.75m (9 matches) £70.4m 16 Swansea City £54.1m £6.2m £8.75m (10 matches) £69.2m 17 Newcastle Utd £54.1m £4.9m £15.7m (18 matches) £74.7m 18 Norwich City £54.1m £3.7m £8.75m (8 matches) £66.6m 19 Sunderland £54.1m £2.5m £10.5m (12 matches) £67.1m 20 Aston Villa £54.1m £1.236m £11.3m (13 matches) £66.6m and this is what the world envies (from next year) http://www.totalsportek.com/money/premier-league-tv-rights-money-distribution/ ![]() RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - supercooper - 03-03-2016 (03-03-2016, 19:20)Fredstersafool Wrote: And you do eh?? Slagging off Scottish fitba teams who are trying there hardest just to stay afloat you ignorant fuq,can't afford to throw money at the hope of making into the leagues proper so have to try with what they have,we aren't very good now that's from top to bottom and that us a fact. Nobody slagged off anyone cretin! All i did was state the obvious had other Scottish clubs at least got through the qualifiers then perhaps we wouldn't be having this discussion. And stop being so affected hen. Easy to hide behind a keyboard Fred. RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - St Charles Owl - 04-03-2016 Those numbers are staggering in comparison to the Championship, let alone Scotland!!! These are the sort of numbers that Bayern, Barca, Real Madrid etc etc want to tap into with a European League but I still think the Prem teams realize they don't need to leave the EPL, and harm English football, to be the richest clubs in the world, so hopefully that will keep them where they are. Scottish football needs to renegotiate their deal somehow, and they need to be creative to remove the competition on Sky with the Prem, a battle they won't win. The league needs to be more competitive, it needs Rangers and Hibs back up there, and it needs Aberdeen and Hearts to kick on and challenge Celtic. PSG in France have recognized the problem of a one horse race in Ligue 1 and are now looking at ways of supplying players to other teams and even sharing more money to other teams to allow them to be able to afford to compete domestically with them, maybe something like that will be needed. Someone at HQ needs to think outside the current box to make the game attractive again. RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - Fredstersafool - 04-03-2016 SCO we have an idiot in charge of our game RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - supercooper - 04-03-2016 Too much self interest for that to happen in Scotland SCO. RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - St Charles Owl - 04-03-2016 (04-03-2016, 00:24)Fredstersafool Wrote: SCO we have an idiot in charge of our game To be fair, it will be led by the clubs not the SPFL if this sort of change is going to happen. I can't imagine Celtic are happy with the general diminishing standards in Scotland, even if they are winning the league every year!! Certainly I would expect Rangers, Hibs and Hearts to be more sympathetic to the group as opposed to the individual due to their recent trials and tribulations!! RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - Fredstersafool - 04-03-2016 Celtic can't complain about dropping standards they are terrible RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - hibeejim21 - 04-03-2016 (04-03-2016, 08:08)Fredstersafool Wrote: Celtic can't complain about dropping standards they are terrible They will need to park the bus be forced to park the bus against proceeds of crime FC. ![]() RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - Fredstersafool - 04-03-2016 Hahahaha aye because they are superb and frighten the life out of all the teams put in front of them. RE: Dumbarton v Hibs - 0762 - 04-03-2016 (04-03-2016, 10:53)hibeejim21 Wrote:(04-03-2016, 08:08)Fredstersafool Wrote: Celtic can't complain about dropping standards they are terrible Ex Celt, Joe Smith, saying last night that a good number of Hoops' players not giving 100 pc for the club/Deila. I think that has been evident for a while and Deila needs his assertive players, like Brown and Mulgrew, to 'settle the ship' or the manager could well be gone shortly. The upcoming Morton match may well be the defining moment unless his team provide a decent display at home v inferior opponents. Interesting times ahead for Celtic and Deila. |