February 10, 201511 yr The masterplan to get relegated has really backfired eh I though you wanted it, to have better away days
February 10, 201511 yr Well we were losing £10m a season Wonder if Sky will just let me have a cricket ticket?
February 10, 201511 yr So BT spend £196 million in the same week they negotiating a £12.5 billion purchase of EE? I don't think they are struggling to pay the milkman.
February 10, 201511 yr The Worlds gone mad & the knock on effects is another nail in the coffin of Football as we know it.
February 10, 201511 yr Well we were losing £10m a season Wonder if Sky will just let me have a cricket ticket? Bang on. The effect on cricket seems to have sent money down to lowed levels, not sure the same can be said of football.
February 10, 201511 yr I though you wanted it, to have better away days I never wanted to go down, I detest this league and the shit football in it. Never even watched the football league show, it just didn't exist
February 10, 201511 yr Fuck mop, that is just plain silly money. In fact, the current deal is already silly money, this is utter madness.
February 10, 201511 yr In the next deal the bottom club in the Prem will get £100 million. The champs will get £150 million.
February 10, 201511 yr Without football Sky haven't got a business. Lucky for them then that BT are an irrelevance
February 10, 201511 yr Bang on. The effect on cricket seems to have sent money down to lowed levels, not sure the same can be said of football. Has it??? Ive seen fook all
February 10, 201511 yr The masterplan to get relegated has really backfired eh Is the the masterplan you've been talking about which was to get relegated and then go into administration straight away?
February 10, 201511 yr Has it??? Ive seen fook allyou might if it was 5.1 billion! Not sure what the real situation is, but remember someone being interviewed after the last agreement; said some would bolster top levels, some would drop down
February 10, 201511 yr Cardiff City turned over more than Bayern Mumich and PSG last season apparently. Menkul
February 10, 201511 yr So when will some of this revenue find its way back to the supporters in the form of cheaper ticket prices?
February 10, 201511 yr So when will some of this revenue find its way back to the supporters in the form of cheaper ticket prices? Absolutely never, higher wages for players, and clubs getting further into debt is where this is headed.
February 10, 201511 yr Author Absolutely never, higher wages for players, and clubs getting further into debt is where this is headed. Indeed, same ideas of lower ticket pricing were mentioned at the last deal,
February 10, 201511 yr When this deal kicks the team that finishes bottom will get £99m. The sooner we get on this gravy train the sooner we can piss it up the wall. Another fact I learned today. At the moment all the premier league teams are in the top 40 richest clubs in the world. When this deal starts the Premier league teams will fill 20 of the top 22.
February 10, 201511 yr Said earlier the amount of money to grassroots football has decreased, not in % terms but actual. Think the figures were £20m down to £12m. Doesn't bode well for developing our youngsters from an early age, or are we just relying on the big club academies?
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