warmleyseagull
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PL announced yesterday the spilt of payments: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40125394.
Confirms that we are guaranteed nearly £100m next season.
Eight Championship teams received parachute payments, of whom the following six remain in the division next season: Norwich & Villa £41m each, QPR £31m; Cardiff, Reading & Fulham £16m each.
Newcastle received £41m and Wigan £16m.
Reading have received their final payment, Cardiff & Fulham have one more year each, and QPR two. This was under the old rules of four years' payments for relegated teams. This and last season's relegated clubs will get three years (Sunderland) or two years (Boro and Hull - lasted only one season). Norwich receive for one more season, and Villa two.
I hadnt quite realised how the new PL deal helps teams relegated 2/3/4 seasons ago, QPR especially.
Confirms that we are guaranteed nearly £100m next season.
Eight Championship teams received parachute payments, of whom the following six remain in the division next season: Norwich & Villa £41m each, QPR £31m; Cardiff, Reading & Fulham £16m each.
Newcastle received £41m and Wigan £16m.
Reading have received their final payment, Cardiff & Fulham have one more year each, and QPR two. This was under the old rules of four years' payments for relegated teams. This and last season's relegated clubs will get three years (Sunderland) or two years (Boro and Hull - lasted only one season). Norwich receive for one more season, and Villa two.
I hadnt quite realised how the new PL deal helps teams relegated 2/3/4 seasons ago, QPR especially.
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